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Message started by Street Sweeper on 22nd Oct, 2013 at 4:39am

Title: Poverty on the decline
Post by Street Sweeper on 22nd Oct, 2013 at 4:39am
The number of districts officially classified as poor has fallen to 37 this year, out of a total of 145 in the country.

An official from the Lao National Committee for Rural Development and Poverty Eradication, Mr Oungeun Duangmany, told Vientiane Times  last week this figure was a significant improvement on 2010, when 47 districts were classified as poor.

“Our target is to reduce the proportion of poor families to 9 percent in 2015 as part of the plan to achieve fundamental poverty reduction,” he said.

The government is actively implementing its poverty reduction strategy in the hope of achieving its targets and removing Laos from the list of Least Developed Countries by 2020.

In 2010 the proportion of poor families was reported to be 20.40 percent but this year the number dropped to 10.57 percent.

However, rural development and poverty eradication continue to pose a difficult challenge because of insufficient fun ding.

Most people living in remote areas with limited or no road access, both in multicultural and traditional communities, suffer from a low level of education and a nature-dependent lifestyle. Few of them are able to raise crops or animals for sale, and can only produce enough for their own needs.

According to the Lao National Committee for Rural Development and Poverty Eradication, a minimum of 500 billion kip is needed for poverty reduction activities each year but the state budget doesn't run to that.

At present the government can only provide six to seven billion kip to fund poverty alleviation projects annually, which falls far short of the financing required.

The government is struggling to maintain a strong focus on sustainable agriculture, rural employment and income generation, alternative livelihoods, and the development of rural infrastructure.

The government embarked on the poverty eradication project in 1996 when the 6th Party Congress defined Laos' long-term development objective as freeing the nation from Least Developed Country status by 2020.

Title: Re: Poverty on the decline
Post by Street Sweeper on 22nd Oct, 2013 at 4:48am
To accomplish this long term goal quicker, pull away from 'rural development' mentality.  Why not set up temporary living communities near areas where labor forces are needed for these rural folks to generate income? 

Title: Re: Poverty on the decline
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 22nd Oct, 2013 at 5:17am


Unpaved road and homes in the rural area of Laos

http://www.laopride.com/pictures4/unpaved-road-and-homes-in-the-rural-area-of-laos1.jpg

Please click on image to view a larger version


Title: Re: Poverty on the decline
Post by peterpan on 22nd Oct, 2013 at 9:52am

Beef Cake wrote on 22nd Oct, 2013 at 4:48am:
To accomplish this long term goal quicker, pull away from 'rural development' mentality.  Why not set up temporary living communities near areas where labor forces are needed for these rural folks to generate income? 


How about the land each family has in their village? Who raises thier ducks, pigs, and dogs? and their vegetables plots.

Living in temporary living communities, they will be looked down by city guys, Govt needs more money to balance that situation.

Solution: Stay where they like. Do what they like. Introducing money making companies to rural  ;D

Title: Re: Poverty on the decline
Post by ba dac on 22nd Oct, 2013 at 10:13am
I don't care what kinda number they say.To me its bs,
Commie saying stuff just to make themselve look good.
Laos is POOR period ! well except for some of the elite.
Kinda like China saying they didn't have an AIDS problem
back in the day.

Title: Re: Poverty on the decline
Post by Street Sweeper on 23rd Oct, 2013 at 4:12am
Is that a horse?


Admin Saovaluck wrote on 22nd Oct, 2013 at 5:17am:

Unpaved road and homes in the rural area of Laos

http://www.laopride.com/pictures4/unpaved-road-and-homes-in-the-rural-area-of-laos1.jpg

Please click on image to view a larger version


Title: Re: Poverty on the decline
Post by peterpan on 24th Oct, 2013 at 10:02am
I love this road if it is as clean as it appears. That is my childhood road.  A road leading to mysterious laos mountains. ;D

Title: Re: Poverty on the decline
Post by peterpan on 24th Oct, 2013 at 10:04am
China did say China did not have AID problem?  :laugh3


ba dac wrote on 22nd Oct, 2013 at 10:13am:
I don't care what kinda number they say.To me its bs,
Commie saying stuff just to make themselve look good.
Laos is POOR period ! well except for some of the elite.
Kinda like China saying they didn't have an AIDS problem
back in the day.


Title: Re: Poverty on the decline
Post by ba dac on 25th Oct, 2013 at 11:11am
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/510051617/Human-rights-group-Chinas-denial-of-AIDS-problem-propels-hivaids-spread.html?pg=all

Title: Re: Poverty on the decline
Post by ba dac on 25th Oct, 2013 at 11:16am

peterpan wrote on 24th Oct, 2013 at 10:04am:
China did say China did not have AID problem?  :laugh3


ba dac wrote on 22nd Oct, 2013 at 10:13am:
I don't care what kinda number they say.To me its bs,
Commie saying stuff just to make themselve look good.
Laos is POOR period ! well except for some of the elite.
Kinda like China saying they didn't have an AIDS problem
back in the day.



Peter, why would i make this stuff up ? i have nothing to
gain if i was lying.I'm just using China as example because
it like big brother to Laos.The internet is useful sometime.
Yes not everything on it is true.But do a search for info. and use your own judgement.

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