Mou Benli, vice minister of the
State Ethnic Affairs Commission (SEAC), said the state has given
key support to a batch of projects concerning infrastructure
facilities, ecological and environmental protection and
construction, industrial restructuring, science and technology,
education, culture and medical services in the last few years since
this significant strategy was introduced.
"About 460 billion yuan in
construction funds have been earmarked by the central government
for the west, in addition to more than 500 billion yuan in
financial transfers and special purpose subsidies, which have
greatly boosted economic growth and social undertakings in these
regions," he added.
Between 2000 and 2005, the average
annual growth rate of the total output value in the ethnic minority
areas reached 10.1 percent, a rise of 1.4 percentage points over
the average growth rate in the four years from 1996 to 1999. In
2004, the local revenue of the ethnic minority areas topped 110
billion yuan, 93.1 percent higher than the figure for 1999. The
disposable family income per capita in the urban areas was 7,962
yuan, 2,565 yuan more than in 1999. The net income per capita in
the rural areas was 2,077 yuan, a 455-yuan increase over
1999.
In addition, Mou said that the state
has strengthened its efforts to help poverty-stricken ethnic
minorities.
In the period 2000-2004, a budget of
264 million yuan was set aside to back the poverty alleviation
drive, which has in turn encouraged and attracted a large amount of
investment in the frontier regions. As a result, more than 20,000
projects have been launched in the fields of infrastructure,
agricultural production, ecological construction, culture and
education.
Assistance has also been given to
support the development of 22 ethnic minority groups each with a
population of less than 100,000. The provision of special aid in
this regard has also been included by the State Council in its10th
Five-Year Plan.
In May 2005, the "Development Plan
(2005-2010) for the Aid of Ethnic Minorities with Small
Populations" was drafted. It set a target of helping to alleviate
the suffering of poverty-stricken ethnic-minority villages within
five years – a shorter timeframe than for people in similar
conditions in other parts of the country.
"All these steps have greatly
improved infrastructure construction, and economic and social
development, as well as the living standards of the people in
ethnic-minority areas," Mou said.
(China.org.cn by Unisumoon May 31,
2005)
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