1. The precise poverty alleviation targets are as follows:
(1) families with no labor force or no ability to work;
(two) families with severe poverty caused by disability;
(3) families who are poor due to illness;
(4) families in extreme poverty due to disasters or accidents and families in poverty due to other reasons.
2. Legal basis: Article 16 of the Measures for Implementing the Responsibility System for Poverty Alleviation.
Party committees and governments at the county level should formulate guiding opinions on the implementation of precise poverty alleviation in towns and villages, supervise their implementation, adjust measures to local conditions, and give classified guidance to ensure the authenticity and effectiveness of poverty withdrawal.
Article 21
All designated poverty alleviation units should keep a close eye on the poverty-stricken people who have established a file, refine practical assistance measures, urge the implementation of policies and work in place, and earnestly help the poor, help the poor, and do not get rid of poverty or decouple.
Second, what is the standard for accurate poor households?
The accurate criteria for poor households are as follows:
1. Poor households refer to farmers whose annual per capita net income is lower than the national rural poverty alleviation standards or provincial rural poverty alleviation standards/municipal rural poverty alleviation standards and have the ability to work;
2. Low-income households refer to farmers whose annual per capita net income is lower than the local minimum living standard, mainly due to illness, infirmity, loss of labor ability and poor living conditions.
3. Five-guarantee households refer to the five-guarantee objects in the Regulations on Rural Five-guarantee Work, which mainly include the elderly, the disabled and minors who are unable to set their maintenance obligations, have no ability to work and have no source of income.