Myanmar's leader vows to help poor

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 19 Januari 2013 | 17.52

THE leader of Myanmar (Burma) has vowed to put the nation's impoverished people at the heart of reforms in a speech wooing international donors whose help is badly-needed to rebuild the battered economy.

After decades of kleptocratic junta rule, Myanmar's people remain among the world's poorest, prompting President Thein Sein's pledge to raise living standards, boost jobs and support farmers and small businesses.

The government "must be people-centred" and respond to their "needs, expectations and wishes", Thein Sein told donors - including officials from the United States, European Union, Japan, World Bank and IMF - in Naypyidaw, according to an English transcript of his comments.

"While focusing on improvements in productivity, job creation and income opportunities we will also need to help people have better access to education, healthcare, social welfare, electricity and telecommunications," he said.

Myanmar will fulfil those aspirations "more effectively and successfully if we... receive assistance from the international community", he added.

The country has asked the IMF for help in 2013, according to a report released this week by the body.

The study says the country's economy bounced along in the 2011-12 financial year, posting a 5.5 per cent growth rate that is expected to hit 6.25 per cent this year.

Speaking at the donor forum, Kan Zaw, Minister for National Planning and Economic Development, said the government was crafting a 20-year economic plan and welcomed "ideas, knowledge, systems and technology" as well as cash assistance.

Since taking power in March 2011, the government has introduced a range of reforms, including allowing elections, freeing many political prisoners and encouraging foreign investment to boost the impoverished nation's economy.

But there are daunting challenges ahead after decades of corrupt and brutal rule by the junta whose bungled economic policies ruined the once-thriving farming sector - which employs more than 60 per cent of the population.

Thein Sein's government has begun to reach out to the public, pledging to slash the poverty rate from 26 to 16 per cent by 2015.

In December, Myanmar's leader pledged to make good governance the "third step" of the nation's reform strategy, following sweeping political and economic changes in the former authoritarian country.


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