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Agricultural Reforms for Poverty Reduction in Sri Lanka: Learning from Agricultural Reforms in China

作者:
Manoj Thibbotuwawa Rajakaruna Mudalige
出版日期:
2019年11月
报告页数:
8页
报告大小:
507.2 KB
报告字数:
21152字
所属图书:
国际减贫合作:构建人类命运共同体:中外联合研究报告.No.5.上下册
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摘要:

In 2015, Sri Lanka pledged commitment to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) along with 192 other Member States of the United Nations. The aim of Sustainable Development Goal 1 (SDG-1) is to eradicate extreme poverty and to reduce all forms and dimensions of poverty, at least by half, by the year 2030. Sri Lanka’s potential for the successful implementation and achievement of the SDGs is reflected in its recent performances, especially with regard to health, education and poverty. In addition, Sri Lanka is ranked under the category of countries with high human development, recording a Human Development Index (HDI) of 0.766 (Rank 73) in 2015.UNDP (2016), “Human Development Report 2016: Human Development for Everyone,” available at http://hdr.undp.org/sites/default/files/2016_human_development_report.pdf. This signifies the country’s strong basis in terms of social development. Another significant factor that provides a solid foundation for Sri Lanka’s sustainable development is the conclusion of three decades-long conflict in 2009, leading to a period of peace and prosperity.

关键词:

减贫斯里兰卡农业改革

作者简介:

Manoj Thibbotuwawa Rajakaruna Mudalige:Researcher, The Institute of Policy Studies, Sri Lanka

文章目录
·Background
·Achievements in poverty reduction
·Problem of persistent agrarian poverty
·Agricultural reforms in Sri Lanka
·Lessons learnt from chinese reforms
·Conclusion