CS chairs poverty commission mtg

August 25, 2025

Chief Secretary Chan Kwok-ki chaired the fourth meeting of the sixth-term Commission on Poverty this afternoon, during which its members noted that the Government is preparing the report on the impact of poverty alleviation efforts.

 

The report, which is expected to be released by mid-2026, would reflect the substance and impact of the Government's targeted poverty alleviation strategy.

 

It would also reflect, from a macro angle, the impact of the four major livelihood policies, namely social welfare and employment services, housing, education, and healthcare, as well as their effects in empowering those who could help themselves, and supporting those who could not, thereby enhancing their sense of happiness, fulfilment and security.

 

Members also offered views on the draft chapter of the report that would cover measures related to education and healthcare policy.

 

In addition, the Government is preparing detailed content based on the draft framework for social welfare and employment services, as well as housing pro-livelihood measures agreed upon in the last meeting.

 

The Government will later integrate the detailed content to demonstrate the effect of the targeted poverty alleviation strategy and macro-policy measures in alleviating, combatting and preventing poverty in the report.

 

Members also noted the progress and financial position of the assistance programmes funded by the Community Care Fund (CCF).

 

At the end of May, the CCF endorsed the introduction of 76 assistance programmes.

 

At present, there are 26 ongoing programmes or programmes to be launched.

 

Furthermore, the Government has regularised 25 CCF programmes, while 25 other programmes have been completed.

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