
What We Do

Manage Climate Change
Climate change has had a devastating effect on the poorest countries because they have do not have the infrastructure, knowledge and resources to properly adjust to changes in the climate. The key groups focusing on both mitigation and adaptation efforts are the United Nations Development Program, the World Bank and Climate Action Network. There are several local non-government organizations also involved which are on our contact list.
Gender Inequality
Women and young girls are too often forgotten and frequently exposed to violence especially in the poorest areas. Establishing basic healthcare and education infrastructures must include women in the overall programs. UN Women is one of several groups that are making inroads in healthcare and basic education efforts in poor countries.


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Education
Education empowers individuals with the skills and knowledge that breaks the cycle of poverty. The goal is for all people, especially women and girls to receive a basic education. Proper education will open all people to better job prospects, improved health outcomes and eventually civic participation. WWC, LLC is reaching out to such international groups as UNICEF which provides the tools for basic education in the most difficult and neediest places. We plan to coordinate our efforts to reach even more people. The Worls Bank is the largest source of financing in lowincome countries that are lacking in education and healthcare. We are also coordinate our efforts with them.


Healthcare
Access to affordable healthcare is crucial for improving well-being and productivity. Currently healthcare is underfunded in the least developed countries. Many groups fund specific diseases but there is a larger need to build the basics of a healthcare system in these countries. Progress in building basic healthcare systems is extremely slow. Among the groups we are reaching out to work with are The World Health Organization and the World Bank as well as some local groups that are starting to build sustainable healthcare systems. The International Medical Health Association also works to improve healthcare services and infrastructure in unserved communities.

