Introduction.
The World Health Organization describes poverty as the greatest cause of human suffering. This is based on income and consumption levels in relation to the poverty line. The WHO and World Bank perceive those people living below the poverty line as poor implying that they do not have the ability to access basic needs, resources, education, and above all proper health (Greenwood and Holt, 2010). Poverty leads to diversity and alienation in emotional, behavioral and psychological concepts. It is an obstacle to future development among many who grow in it as they cannot have proper education to sustain themselves ...