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World Poverty Solutions LLC
World Poverty Solutions, LLC. was formed to fill the gap that still exists in the long and difficult battle against world poverty. Despite the terrific efforts of multiple nonprofits and the generosity of millions of people there are still critical areas that must be addressed.
Countries, governments and groups have reached stages of poverty which makes one wonder if those affected will ever be able to pull out the depths of poverty. For many there is very little hope because of the shortage of food and water as well as no access to education or basic healthcare. The number of people who live under these conditions is still too high.

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About 3.5 billion people or 44 percent of the global population remain poor by the world standard of $6.85 per day. It is estimated that 72 million people are living in extreme poverty as defined by living on $2.15 per day and 1.2 billion people experience multidimensional poverty. There has been very little improvement in these numbers since the 1990’s
Sudan has an extreme poverty rate of 82.3 percent of the population. The country has been plagued for several years by civil war and political conflict which has left the country in a depressed state. The impact of climate change on Sudan is profound making reliance on agriculture increasingly difficult. Water supply, including shortages and sanitation is also a major issue as many communities rely on unsafe sources which only increase the health crisis.
Somalia has a poverty rate of 76.8 percent. The country has been ravaged by conflict, drought and famine over a long period. Instability has destroyed livelihoods, leaving families homeless and in need of shelter. Top humanitarian organizations are the only lifeline for many.
Nigeria has a poverty rate of 70 percent, but it is a nation rich in natural resources. Widespread corruption and conflict account for the struggles of millions of people, especially outside the cities where the conditions are bleak. Children do not have access to primary education, leaving them trapped in a cycle of poverty. There is an urgent call for systemic change to help citizens move from a feeling of helplessness.

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