A woman pulls styrofoam boxes in an alley in Kwun Tong on October 21, 2021. Photo: AFP
A woman pulls styrofoam boxes in an alley in Kwun Tong on October 21, 2021. Photo: AFP
Adrian Ho
Opinion

Opinion

Adrian Ho

To tackle poverty, the Hong Kong government must learn from Beijing

  • Rather than granting one-time handouts, mainland initiatives aim to provide long-term help to break the poverty cycle
  • Hong Kong needs to tackle the structural causes, including rising housing costs, low wages and an ageing population, and work with the private sector

A woman pulls styrofoam boxes in an alley in Kwun Tong on October 21, 2021. Photo: AFP
A woman pulls styrofoam boxes in an alley in Kwun Tong on October 21, 2021. Photo: AFP
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