Understanding Poverty and Solutions for a Better Future

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Poverty is a global issue leading to human suffering, starvation, and economic disparities. It affects both industrialized nations and developing countries, prompting people to flee in search of a better life. To address poverty, ensuring abundance of resources like money, food, and shelter is crucial. Money plays a significant role in meeting basic needs and sustaining wellbeing. Government programs aim to provide necessary funds to support those in need.


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  1. DCAS DIGITAL CURRENCY ACCOUNT SERVICE

  2. POVERTY Poverty is the state of having few possessions and insufficient income wherever you are in the world

  3. In western industrialized nations poverty may mean not being able to secure affordable housing or a job that pays a living wage.

  4. In developing countries some may have housing or shelter, but lack the where with all to feed themselves and their families.

  5. Wherever poverty exists, the result is the same, prolonged human suffering

  6. Death , disease, starvation

  7. This also results in people fleeing their countries in search of a better life...

  8. Or violence, rioting and crime

  9. So what can we do about it?

  10. ABUNDANCE One of the first things to do is make sure that people have plenty of everything they need... MONEY, FOOD AND SHELTER

  11. MONEY Money is very important in today s world, because without it a human being cannot properly meet his or her needs or sustain wellbeing, no matter your age, position or the country you live in

  12. In general if you have plenty of money, you can purchase the things you need

  13. This is why most governments have programs to provide those in need with the funds they require to sustain themselves

  14. But still more needs to be done... With inflationary prices for simple basic needs like food, shelter and fuel, more and more people are being pushed into poverty.

  15. STATISTICS In places like the UK, 22% of the population live in poverty. 15 million people, 5 million children and these figures are set to rise

  16. Most people falling into poverty have at least one working person in the household, but their salary is insufficient and cannot meet their needs.

  17. This problem has become critical as emergency food banks become overwhelmed

  18. And the crisis is intensifying world wide

  19. DCAS Whatever the crisis occurring people always need a convenient means of exchange for goods or services. In short, money

  20. To date money has taken may forms. Coins, notes, bonds, credit cards, gold standard, fiat and now crypto and digital

  21. The DCAS is at the forefront of currency evolution and is founded on a new digital currency called the Common Currency Unit or CCU. This currency does not exist in the physical form and is therefore completely digital.

  22. It is designed to be exchangeable with the local UK currency at a rate of 1:1. It is also expected to be convertible with other existing fiat currencies or tradeable commodities.

  23. It is an alternative currency. Designed to compliment what already exists and it can be made available to vulnerable persons, communities, populations and administrations as needed via its online account services.

  24. As a brand new facility the DCAS has massive potential within the world-wide market place as the numbers of potential users increases daily

  25. And its potential for future development and growth becomes virtually unlimited.

  26. The UK market alone is currently valued at 17.8 billion annually. 17.8 B

  27. Other regions around the world carry just as much value and more

  28. SO WHATS NEXT? The work has been done, components identified, markets valued and plans drafted. The next step is to make this new service a reality and available to those in need and those who require it.

  29. DCAS Managing Board We need your help to do this. A new dedicated board of Executive Directors is now being formed to better facilitate the implementation of this service.

  30. Board Opportunities Skill sets include but not limited to: Company secretary, CFO, Legal, COO etc. Is this you?

  31. CONTACT STORM STORM DCAS DCAS

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