2. Poverty is the state of one who lacks a
certain amount of material possessions or
money.[1] Poverty is relative to, and is the
antonym of, wealth
3. Extreme poverty strikes when household
resources prove insufficient to secure the
essentials of dignified living. The
consequences of persistent poverty
include hunger, children out of school,
exposure to unnecessary health risks,
and the diminution of household back-
up resources.
4. It is because there is too many people,
too little money, jobs, food, resources
and places to live in.
5. People who do not have money to spent
on food.
People without high educational level.
People with bad jobs.
People who come from a broken house.
6. Usually in the most populated areas, but only
because there is a larger mass of people which
usually means fewer jobs, and fewer jobs can
lead to poverty and violence.
Also in places where people are brought up by
parents who give their children everything and
end up skint and can’t pay bills or if people
who come from the country side to the big city
and there is no place to live in or enough
money, so they live in a favelashanty
townslum, however they are the same thing.
7. There are a few ways to do it.
1st. Reduce the population to more
comfortably sustainable levels .
2nd. Engineer nutritious, fast-growing, high-
yielding food crops to be grown en masse.
3rd. Eliminate the world bank, federal reserve,
IRS, oil companies, pharmaceutical
companies...
4th. Change human nature to eliminate greed
and hate.
8. There are some organisations that are
trying to make life better for others.
Here are some organisations
Bill and Melinda Gates foundation – The
world’s largest philanthropic
organisation.
The Hunger Project - The Hunger Project
(THP) is a global, non-profit, strategic
organisation committed to the
sustainable end of world hunger.