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Relocation of ex situ poverty alleviation without demolishing old houses

Relocation to help the poor is an important means to overcome poverty. Its purpose is to improve the living standards of the poor and reduce poverty by resettling them from poor areas to more developed areas. However, in the process of ex situ poverty alleviation and relocation, we are faced with the problem of not demolishing old houses.

The main reason for not tearing down old houses is that it is difficult for relocated households to give up their homes. Many times, it is extremely painful for poor households to encounter excessive compromise or forced demolition. If you move smoothly, you can reduce the number of poor households who are treated unfairly and protect their basic rights and interests.

The effective way to deal with the problem of not demolishing old houses is to provide a way of sustainable development and help poor households solve this problem themselves. Among them, some concrete measures can be taken, such as helping poor households to build new houses or renovate old ones, improving farmers' skills, encouraging them to develop diversified agricultural economies, ensuring their income and living standards, and improving their basic conditions such as housing, education and health.

Generally speaking, ex situ poverty alleviation and relocation is one of the important means to achieve poverty alleviation, and handling the problem of not demolishing old houses is an important link in the process of ex situ poverty alleviation and relocation. Only by providing sustainable development methods and measures can we help poor households get rid of poverty steadily and improve their basic living conditions.