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August 24, 2011
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More than 245 million Asians were lifted out of extreme poverty in the last five years despite the global economic crisis, the Asian Development Bank said, citing the region’s brisk economic growth.
China, the world’s most populous nation, outperformed other Asian countries, with an estimated 141.13 million people leaving the ranks of the extreme poor, defined as those who earned less than $1.25 a day.
“The results indicate that even during the global economic crisis, Asia managed to further reduce the number of poor,” said the report, which was released on Tuesday by the Manila-based lender.
“The continued poverty reduction during the crisis and recovery periods can be attributed to robust economic growth in the region.”
Some 149.9 million Asians escaped extreme poverty between 2005 and 2008, and a further 95.4 million from 2008 through 2010, the bank said.
But some low-income countries such as Indonesia, Pakistan and Nepal fared badly, with the number of poor people growing last year compared with 2005.
Others like the Philippines made no dent on poverty during this period.
“This may be attributed to population growth outstripping poverty reduction due to sluggish gross domestic product growth and/or worsening inequality,” the study said.
As of last year, the extreme poor constituted 18.7 percent of the population of developing Asian countries, down from 27.09 percent in 2005, the bank said.
Despite the dramatic progress, ADB said the region was still home to the largest number of the world’s poor.
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8:14pm | Indonesia ‘Most Tolerant Count...
this country needs a revolution. End of. -
8:06pm | Indonesia ‘Most Tolerant Count...
Clearly this minister is in urgent need of medical assistance to address his totally delusional state of mind. -
7:49pm | Ask Atheists, Christians, Shii...
It is a "New York Times" op-ed article word by word taken over. Great article but especially the reach NYT is of course much larger than the JG. -
7:46pm | Indonesia ‘Most Tolerant Count...
Who moved the rock and let him out? -
7:45pm | Jakarta Police Would Dispatch ...
All ignore YME he supports foriegn invaders. -
7:37pm | Ask Atheists, Christians, Shii...
Yudhoyono’s government is reluctant to take them on because it rules Indonesia in a coalition with intolerant Islamist political parties. -
7:37pm | Indonesia ‘Most Tolerant Count...
Probably a week ago ‘22trolls/maharaja/???’ called in his comments Indonesia the best democracy in the world. There are certain similarities -
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Exactly hansardwidrick. I'm sure most good Christians would not openly say it, but surely in this case: "My enemy's enemy is my friend"
