Long-Term Governance Mechanisms Against Large-Scale Re-Impoverishment of Previously Alleviated Groups: A Case Study of City C

Authors

  • Qian Li School of Politics and Public Administration, Guangxi Minzu Normal University, China
  • Yingli Zou School of Politics and Public Administration, Guangxi Minzu Normal University, China
  • Tingfeng Xiang School of Politics and Public Administration, Guangxi Minzu Normal University, China
  • Yuhua Luo School of Politics and Public Administration, Guangxi Minzu Normal University, China

Keywords:

poverty reduction, poverty prevention, long-term governance

Abstract

Holding the bottom line of not returning to poverty on a large scale is the foundation and prerequisite for consolidating and expanding the results of poverty eradication in the stage of rural revitalization, and to realize the effective connection between precise poverty alleviation and rural revitalization. Taking C city of Guangxi border area as an example, the article understands the risk of returning to poverty and poverty-causing factors of the poverty-stricken households through field research, and the problems of constructing the governance mechanism, and puts forward corresponding countermeasures, including the development of regional featured industries, the optimization and allocation of educational resources, and the collaborative governance of multiple main bodies, in order to construct the mechanism of preventing the return to poverty of the long-lasting governance as well as the mechanism of helping the poverty-stricken households, so as to form the mode of rural revitalization with the characteristics of the border. Consolidate the results of poverty eradication through rural revitalization.

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Published

2024-05-28

How to Cite

Qian Li, Yingli Zou, Tingfeng Xiang, & Yuhua Luo. (2024). Long-Term Governance Mechanisms Against Large-Scale Re-Impoverishment of Previously Alleviated Groups: A Case Study of City C. ournal of esearch in ocial cience and umanities, 3(5), 39–44. etrieved from https://www.pioneerpublisher.com/jrssh/article/view/805

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