If it's that easy, can you explain precisely how you would do it?
If the problem is that children of poor parents have a financial problem getting education, create an organization that will search for talented poor children, and give them money and other support.
If the problem is that children of uneducated parents can't get knowledge from their parents, create good educational DVDs and distribute them freely to poor people.
If the problem is that poor people have a culture where education is low-status, apply some propaganda (e.g. try to associate education with something they already consider high-status).
If the problem is poor children not having enough iodine in salt, put more iodine in salt, and give it freely to poor people.
Etc. Find the specific cause of the problem, apply solution to the specific cause of the problem. Measure the outcomes.
If the problem is that children of poor parents have a financial problem getting education, create an organization that will search for talented poor children, and give them money and other support.
Vague. How do you find the talent among poor people? This is made more difficult by the fact that the cultural influences of their environment may be steering them away from attempting to demonstrate such talents of their own initiative.
...If the problem is that children of uneducated parents can't get knowledge from their parents, create good educational DVDs
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