HOW TO END POVERTY IN THE WORLD IN JUST 15 YEARS

by Jean-Pierre Twagirayezu


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/6/2008

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 140
ISBN : 9781468534948
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 140
ISBN : 9781438907079

About the Book

Today, with so much know-how existing on this planet, there are still billions of people in extreme poverty. Outside of developed countries, a large part of humanity lives in poverty, and governments of the majority of countries do not know what to do to bring prosperity to the countries they rule. The people who live in poor countries have lost hope and do not know what to do to solve the chronic problem of poverty they live in. These people have accepted poverty as a fact or something they cannot do anything about. The unique solution that many people find is to travel to a rich country and become illegal immigrants. But is poverty really a problem nobody can do anything about? Can all the people of the world solve the problem of poverty and live a life characterized by prosperity like the one found in the United States? If you want to know the answer to these two questions, this book is for you. In this book, I will describe a brand new economic model that, as you will see, will be able to bring prosperity to any country in the world, and bring the standards of living of the poorest countries in the world today to the standards of the most developed countries in as little as fifteen years. So hold your breath and read this book, and you will see how I leave no stone unturned when proposing a new economic model that will be able to put an end to poverty in the world within our lifetime; culminating in the establishment of a perfect society on earth; a society where reigns harmony, peace and love.


About the Author

I, Jean-Pierre Twagirayezu, was born in Rwanda, Africa, in 1967. I attended a high school called College Saint-Andre located in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, from 1981 to 1987. In high school, my majors were mathematics and physics. I followed an extensive course of mathematics and physics for six years, and many courses I took were college level. After high school, I went to college in Cuba, where I majored in telecommunication engineering. In Cuba, I attended a university called ISAICC from September 1987 to July 1988 and learned Spanish there. From September 1988 to May 1990 I attended a university called ISPJAE. In college I took extensive courses in mathematics and physics related to engineering. I was unable to finish my degree because of an illness, and I returned to Rwanda in 1991. In 1994, I left Rwanda because of the civil war, and I was admitted as a permanent resident of the United States in 1995. Today I still live in United States, in the state of Virginia. My main hobbies are music—mostly pop, rock, and reggae, but I also enjoy all kinds of music. I love sports, especially Ping-Pong, soccer, tennis, volleyball, and basketball. I also enjoy cartoon’s humor as well as movies in the genres of comedy, action, science fiction and drama.