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What if the world's most successful poverty reduction story isn't just a Chinese miracle-but a blueprint for global transformation?
For decades, poverty has been treated as an inevitable crisis. But China defied the odds-lifting over 800 million people out of extreme poverty in a single generation. In Poverty Alleviation: Lessons from China , scholar and policy analyst Jude Momodu unpacks how this was achieved not through ideology, but through precision targeting, long-term planning, digital innovation, and moral commitment to human dignity .
Moving beyond Western media caricatures, Momodu reveals the real mechanisms behind China's "targeted poverty alleviation":
Household-level data systems that replaced assumptions with facts
Relocation programs that traded isolation for opportunity
Rural e-commerce, green infrastructure, and education reforms that restored hope
A governance model that balanced central vision with local experimentation
Critically, Momodu doesn't advocate blind imitation. Instead, he offers a framework for ethical global cooperation -showing how nations can adapt China's principles to their own contexts while upholding transparency, sustainability, and human rights.
Perfect for readers of Poor Economics , The Bottom Billion , or Why Nations Fail , this book bridges academic rigor and moral urgency-proving that poverty is not fate, but a solvable design challenge.
If you believe a world without extreme poverty is possible-and want to understand how to build it-click "Buy Now" to access the most overlooked development success story of our time.
What if the world's most successful poverty reduction story isn't just a Chinese miracle-but a blueprint for global transformation?
For decades, poverty has been treated as an inevitable crisis. But China defied the odds-lifting over 800 million people out of extreme poverty in a single generation. In Poverty Alleviation: Lessons from China , scholar and policy analyst Jude Momodu unpacks how this was achieved not through ideology, but through precision targeting, long-term planning, digital innovation, and moral commitment to human dignity .
Moving beyond Western media caricatures, Momodu reveals the real mechanisms behind China's "targeted poverty alleviation":
Household-level data systems that replaced assumptions with facts
Relocation programs that traded isolation for opportunity
Rural e-commerce, green infrastructure, and education reforms that restored hope
A governance model that balanced central vision with local experimentation
Critically, Momodu doesn't advocate blind imitation. Instead, he offers a framework for ethical global cooperation -showing how nations can adapt China's principles to their own contexts while upholding transparency, sustainability, and human rights.
Perfect for readers of Poor Economics , The Bottom Billion , or Why Nations Fail , this book bridges academic rigor and moral urgency-proving that poverty is not fate, but a solvable design challenge.
If you believe a world without extreme poverty is possible-and want to understand how to build it-click "Buy Now" to access the most overlooked development success story of our time.


















