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Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace
Towards a better distribution of land

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   Chapter,  Paragraph
1 I,3 | assistance, to ensuring equitable access to credit at sustainable 2 I,4 | mechanization have made access to credit, and hence the 3 I,4 | difficulties in gaining access to credit curtail their 4 I,8 | greater financial means and access to information enable them 5 I,8 | reduces the possibility of access to credit for which land 6 I,9 | it very difficult to gain access to the credit needed to 7 I,9 | Basically, in poor economies, access to long-term credit tends 8 I (11) | between land ownership, access to credit and distribution 9 I,11 | lives.~Apart from making access to the other social services 10 I,13 | families' capacities to gain access to resources. Defence of 11 II,6 | majority of people can have access to those goods which are 12 II,9 | possession of the farm, to have access to the land credit market, 13 II,12 | decisive factor in gaining access to the goods of the earth 14 III,1 | agrarian reform that ensures access to land, its efficient use 15 III,2 | must therefore ensure that access to land fully meets these 16 III,2 | The commitment to ensuring access to land constitutes merely 17 III,2 | actions that will ensure access both to the inputs and infrastructures 18 III,4 | of Obstacles Preventing Access to Credit~49. Concrete access 19 III,4 | Access to Credit~49. Concrete access to legal credit is another 20 III,5 | particularly to health: access to basic health structures 21 III,5 | aimed at guaranteeing equal access to elementary schooling 22 III,6 | Policies intended to facilitate access to modern technology and 23 III,6 | better schooling and easier access to credit. This will improve 24 III,8 | reform must ensure their access to production and social 25 III,8 | guarantee indigenous communities access to productive and social 26 III (52)| common ownership guarantees access to land for all the members 27 III,10 | up against prevent their access to the necessary inputs


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