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Abbreviations

ADB - Asian Development Bank

Ausaid - Australia Agency for International Development

ABC - Agricultural Bank of China

CPI - Consumer Price Index

DFID - Department for International Development of Britain

FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization

FFW - Food for Work

GDP - Gross Domestic Products

IFAD - International Fund for Agricultural Development

LGPR - The Leading Group for Poverty Reduction

JICA - Japan International Cooperation Agency

MDG - Millennium Development Goal

MOA - Ministry of Agriculture

MOE - Ministry of Education

MOH - Ministry of Health

MCA - Ministry of Civil Affairs

NBS - National Bureau of Statistics, formerly SSB – State Statistics Bureau

NPDC - National Planning and Development Commission

OLGPR - Office of the Leading Group for Poverty Reduction

SOE - State Owned Enterprises

TCG - Targeting Count Gap

TCE - Targeting Count Error

TIG - Targeting Income Gap

TIE - Targeting Income Error

TRE - Targeting Rank Error

TVE - Township and Village Enterprises

UNICEF - United Nations Children's Fund

UNDP - United Nations Development Program

WHO - World Health Organization

WPI - Weighted Poverty Index

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