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改造传统渔村 加大社会援助 借鉴中国经验 印尼多举措推进减贫工作(国际视点) 2024年全国贫困率降至8.57%
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-06-03 21:25

Core Viewpoint - The modernization of fishing villages in Indonesia, exemplified by the transformation of Sumber-Binjeli village, reflects the government's commitment to poverty alleviation and improving living standards through infrastructure development and social assistance programs [1][2]. Group 1: Modernization Efforts - The Indonesian government has invested 22 billion Indonesian rupiah in modernizing fishing villages, including the construction of ice factories, cold storage, cooking centers, and other essential facilities [2]. - A total of 180 fishing villages are eligible for modernization, with plans to add 10 more [2]. - The poverty rate in Indonesia has decreased from 11.2% in 2015 to 8.57% in 2024, marking the lowest level since 1998 [2]. Group 2: Social Assistance Programs - Indonesia has established a comprehensive social welfare database to identify and assist nearly 20 million families through various social assistance programs [3]. - The "Family Hope Program," initiated in 2007, has expanded from covering approximately 390,000 families to over 10 million by 2020, benefiting 15% of the population [3]. - The "Island Economic Heroes Program" launched in November 2022 has helped over 25,000 individuals achieve economic independence [3]. Group 3: Learning from International Practices - Indonesia is adopting China's targeted poverty alleviation strategies, with village leaders visiting China to learn about rural development practices [5]. - The government is implementing the "Village Fund Program" to directly allocate funds to villages for infrastructure and public service improvements [5]. - There is a focus on enhancing financial inclusion and providing more opportunities for vulnerable groups to prevent them from falling back into poverty [6].