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What can contemporary college students do to win the battle against poverty?
Achieve efficient and accurate counterpart assistance. Colleges and universities should give full play to their advantages in human resources, fully integrate professional teachers and student backbones, obtain detailed and reliable data through in-depth investigation of target poverty-stricken areas, and then understand the real situation of target poverty-stricken areas, so as to judge whether it is suitable for school funding.

Once the other party is identified as the target of assistance, it is necessary to give full play to the advantages of science and technology, use various means to help the target poverty-stricken areas and poor people identify the causes of poverty, tailor their measures, formulate good assistance policies, and solve the problems of how to help and who to help. As General Secretary Xi Jinping pointed out, the success or failure of poverty alleviation and development depends on accurately finding the root cause of poverty, defining the goal, and prescribing the right medicine to truly help the point and the root.

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We must adhere to precision poverty alleviation and precision poverty alleviation, and strive to improve the effectiveness of poverty alleviation. The key is to find the right path, build a good system and mechanism, make practical moves in precise policy, make practical moves in precise promotion, and see practical results in precise landing. It is necessary to solve the problem of "who to support" and ensure that the real poor people are clear;

Find out the poor population, poverty level and causes of poverty, and make policies according to households and people. It is necessary to solve the problem of "who will help", speed up the formation of a working mechanism for poverty alleviation and development, which is coordinated by the central government, with provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) taking overall responsibility and cities (prefectures) and counties implementing it, so as to achieve a clear division of labor, clear responsibilities, task implementation to people and assessment in place.