BEIJING – In a significant policy announcement, Chinese officials have revealed that approximately one-third of the nation’s development objectives for the 2026-2030 period will specifically target resolving the most pressing concerns affecting citizens’ daily lives. The disclosure came during a press conference held Saturday by Zheng Bei, deputy head of the National Development and Reform Commission.
The draft outline of China’s 15th Five-Year Plan incorporates concrete metrics designed to elevate national living standards, with particular emphasis on educational attainment and healthcare accessibility. Among the key benchmarks are targets to increase the average years of education within the working-age population, extend average life expectancy, and boost the ratio of medical professionals per 1,000 residents.
This human-centered development strategy represents a continuation of China’s governance approach that prioritizes addressing fundamental quality-of-life issues. The comprehensive plan, which serves as the country’s primary socioeconomic roadmap, demonstrates the government’s commitment to translating economic growth into tangible improvements in public welfare.
The announcement coincides with the annual sessions of China’s national legislative and political advisory bodies, where development planning takes center stage in policy discussions. The targeted initiatives reflect extensive research into population needs and are expected to drive significant resource allocation toward social development programs in the coming half-decade.
