"China's achievements in alleviating extreme poverty in recent years, and in meeting highly ambitious targets for improving social well-being, have been extraordinary," Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights Philip Alston said.
He noted that China's President Xi Jinping has promised to eliminate extreme poverty by 2020, so that no one should be left behind. This meant lifting 55.75 million rural people out of 'extreme poverty', defined by reference to an income-based standard of USD 2.30 per day or 2,800 yuan per year.
"China has ratified theInternational Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rightsand has consistently emphasised its commitment to guaranteeing those rights."
For these rights to be treated like human rights, rather than broad development goals, three essential steps need to be taken, including recognition of the rights in legislative or other form, creation of institutions to promote their realisation and the provision of accountability mechanisms to ensure redress for violations, he said in a statement.
"China has much to be proud of in the field of poverty alleviation. However, if it is to effectively ensure the implementation of its economic and social rights obligations, it needs to adopt more robust mechanisms for citizen involvement and for governmental accountability," he said.
During his nine-day visit to China, the human rights expert met and engaged with the central government and with local governments, NGOs, representatives of international organisations, and academic experts in Beijing and in Yunnan province.
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