When the goal of poverty alleviation was put forward in 2012, and the goal of building a moderately prosperous society in an all-round way entered a key period, there were 832 impoverished counties nationwide, with 98.99 million people living in poverty. Most of the 128,000 impoverished villages were located in remote areas with harsh natural environments, remote transportation, and relatively depleted resources.
In order to improve people's livelihood and strengthen supervision and management of issues affecting people's well-being, government officials at all levels and grassroots organizations have been working hard, and the whole society has been mobilized to do everything possible to make the people in poverty-stricken areas financially secure.