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E-grāmata: Asean-china Cooperation For Poverty Reduction

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"The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has been one of the world's most dynamic and fastest-growing regions over the years. Its average combined GDP growth rate is more than 6% and the total combined GDP was valued at US3.0 trillion in 2018.ASEAN countries have managed to significantly reduce their national poverty over the last few decades. Although a correlation exists between economic growth and poverty reduction, millions of people in ASEAN countries still do not have sufficient incomesto fulfill their basic needs including food, shelter, clothes and sanitation. This book is a collection of working group papers contributed by members of Network of ASEAN-China Think-tanks (NACT) and covers best practices on poverty alleviation in ASEAN member states as well as in China, and ASEAN-China cooperation. It discusses experiences of ASEAN member states and China such as with regard to national policies, principles, definitions, approaches, progress, and challenges in poverty reduction. It reviews and evaluates the way forward including existing joint projects, opportunities, and challenges in the future cooperation and offers policy recommendations from both national and regional perspectives to help policymakers better cope with the daunting poverty challenges"--

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has been one of the world's most dynamic and fastest-growing regions over the years. Its average combined GDP growth rate is more than 6% and the total combined GDP was valued at US $3.0 trillion in 2018. ASEAN countries have managed to significantly reduce their national poverty over the last few decades. Although a correlation exists between economic growth and poverty reduction, millions of people in ASEAN countries still do not have sufficient incomes to fulfill their basic needs including food, shelter, clothes and sanitation. This book is a collection of working group papers contributed by members of Network of ASEAN–China Think-tanks (NACT) and covers best practices on poverty alleviation in ASEAN member states as well as in China, and ASEAN-China cooperation. It discusses experiences of ASEAN member states and China such as with regard to national policies, principles, definitions, approaches, progress, and challenges in poverty reduction. It reviews and evaluates the way forward including existing joint projects, opportunities, and challenges in the future cooperation and offers policy recommendations from both national and regional perspectives to help policymakers better cope with the daunting poverty challenges.

Preface v
About the Editors xi
Chapter 1 Cambodia's National Experiences in Poverty Reduction
1(22)
Pou Sothirak
Him Raksmey
Chapter 2 China's E-Commerce Poverty Alleviation Policy Practices and Cases
23(18)
Li Xin
Chapter 3 Reducing the Misery of Poverty by Strengthening Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security: Government and People's Initiatives in Indonesia
41(20)
M. Falikul Isbah
Tunggul Wicaksono
Chapter 4 Essence of Partnerships for Poverty Reduction: Lessons from Sustainable Natural Resource Management and Productivity Enhancement Project of Government of Laos and Asian Development Bank
61(16)
Bounphieng Pheuaphetlangsy
Sunanda Bolivong
Chapter 5 Sustainable Agriculture and Poverty Eradication in Laos: A Case Study of Agriculture Research for Rural Development in a Poor Rural Village
77(12)
Soulivong Xaygnavong
Khampbou Phouyyavong
Chapter 6 The Role of Digital Trade and Digitalization in Promoting Poverty Alleviation and Inclusiveness Goals in Malaysia: A Malaysia Movement Control Order Case Study
89(18)
Juita Mohamad
Farlina Said
Chapter 7 Poverty Reduction in Myanmar and Regional Cooperation
107(24)
Khin Ma Ma Myo
Chapter 8 The Philippines Practices in Digital Economy and Community-Driven Development and Poverty Reduction
131(18)
Wilfredo P. Awitan
Chapter 9 Alternatives of the Durian Intercropping System: A Case Study of Chanthaburi Province, Thailand
149(12)
Kampanat Pensupar
Nattapon Savagkit
Chapter 10 Sustainable Agricultural Development and Poverty Reduction in Vietnam
161(16)
Han Lam Giang
Chapter 11 Summary Report on the NACT Video Working Group (WG) Meeting on "ASEAN-China Cooperation on Poverty Alleviation Against the Backdrop of the COVID-19 Pandemic"
177