For the first time in human history, ending extreme deprivation is not a dream - it is a design.
The Last Poverty Solution presents a bold, elegant, and technically feasible architecture capable of delivering universal essential access to every person on Earth.
At its core is a simple truth: human suffering is not inevitable. It is the result of outdated systems - and systems can be redesigned.
In this groundbreaking work, Ping Shyu introduces two transformative mechanisms:
- GCCM - Global Commons Contribution MechanismA sovereignty-safe, usage-based revenue system that funds humanitarian needs without taxing nations or touching domestic politics.
- HCQ - Humanitarian Consumption QuotaA non-cash, non-transferable access entitlement that guarantees food, water, hygiene, and essentials - delivered through local vendors with zero inflation risk, zero corruption pathways, and zero political interference.
Together, they form the world's first global humanitarian floor - scalable, apolitical, transparent, and structurally immune to the failures that cripple traditional aid.
This book demonstrates how GCCM/HCQ can:
fund humanitarian operations predictably
stabilize fragile economies
reduce displacement and conflict
protect dignity through direct access
modernize the United Nations
eliminate the desperation that fuels global instability
The Last Poverty Solution is not charity, not ideology, and not a utopian theory.
It is a practical blueprint for a civilization ready to evolve - a system that no country needs to fear, and every country benefits from.
When humanity finally has a floor beneath its feet, everything changes.