China is expected to invest 1.6 billion yuan (about US$197
million) over the next five years to help ethnic minorities with
their development programs, a Chinese official said on Tuesday.
"The money will be jointly allocated by two central departments
to help upgrade the infrastructure of the villages where they live
or improve their living and production conditions," Ge Zhongxing,
director general of the Economic Development Department of the
State Ethnic Affairs Commission, told a press conference.
22 of China's 55 ethnic minorities, which are scattered in 238
townships and 640 administrative villages, have populations of less
than 100,000.
The combined population of the 55 groups is about 630,000.
16 ethnic minorities live along China's national borders.
According to statistics from the commission, among the 640
administrative villages, 56 percent have no potable water, 54
percent no clinics, 39 percent no primary schools and 42 percent no
telephone or postal services.
Ge said the State Council Leading Group Office for Poverty
Alleviation and Development has included all the 345 poor villages
of small ethnic groups into a plan designed to promote "whole
village progress" and will give them priority in
implementation.
Premier Wen
Jiabao said earlier that the Chinese government will speed up
poverty elimination in poverty-stricken areas inhabited by the 22
ethnic minorities with smaller populations and try to achieve the
goal of poverty reduction there ahead of other regions.
China's efforts also include training and education.
In addition, Ge said that the government has also launched
college preparatory education programs.
Due to historical and natural condition limitations, small
ethnic groups are still backward in terms of general level of
economic and social development, he said.
Backward infrastructure, poor production and living conditions,
low levels of productivity, conspicuous poverty are the major
problems, Ge added.
According Yang Jianqiang, vice director of the commission,
China's goal is to improve the local infrastructure of the
administrative villages inhabited by small ethnic groups, solve
problems in people's productivity and basically provide them with
adequate food and clothing.
"The economic and social development of these areas should be
promoted at the local level or higher," Yang said. "And by making
efforts over another period of time, we will enable the small
ethnic groups to meet the requirements of building a well-off
society in China."
"We are confident we will achieve that goal in about five
years," he said.
(Xinhua News Agency September 7, 2005)