PV cells offer a transformative solution to energy poverty by providing decentralized, renewable, and scalable energy options. By improving access to reliable electricity, PV systems can enhance economic opportunities, health outcomes, and educational advancements for underserved. 1 These programs are economically feasible because the costs of generating renewable energy have declined. Poverty-alleviation programs using solar energy (PAPSE) are poised to unlock unprecedented capital investments with significant potential to reconcile the energy-poverty-climate nexus. PV cells offer a. Eliminating poverty in all its forms and everywhere is a not only key goal of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, but also a central element of the Political Declaration for the upcoming Second World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) that will be held in November in Qatar. Although. In this context, an innovative model has emerged that synergistically addresses both challenges: the integration of photovoltaic (PV) **solar system** deployment with targeted poverty alleviation initiatives. This model represents a strategic convergence of environmental sustainability and.