Chapter, Paragraph
1 I (5) | the provision of public services and subsidies from which
2 I,3 | infrastructures and social services, to setting up an efficient
3 I,7 | training, and neglect of social services and infrastructures in rural
4 I (12)| in agricultural training services on the poverty of the agricultural
5 I,11 | Infrastructures and Social Services~17. Neglect of the infrastructures
6 I,11 | infrastructures and social services so indispensable in rural
7 I,11 | and poor quality of health services is often translated into
8 I,11 | access to the other social services difficult, deficiencies
9 II,2 | exchange for fidelity and services. Things were very different
10 III,1 | demand for the goods and services produced by industry and
11 III,2 | enjoyment of the social services that improve people's quality
12 III,3 | water. The offer of such services must be adapted to the demand.~
13 III,4 | management of production services, joint purchase of inputs
14 III,5 | Investment in Public Services and Infrastructures~50.
15 III,5 | Alongside the establishment of services and infrastructures of direct
16 III,5 | countries, these social services and infrastructures are
17 III,5 | large landowners.~These services are fundamental for a modern
18 III,5 | dependable provision of these services is therefore a necessary
19 III,5 | made to ensure that public services and infrastructures of public
20 III,5 | morbidity.~51. With regard to services, maximum priority must be
21 III,6 | modern technology and public services must pay special attention
22 III,6 | of technical assistance services, fuller and better schooling
23 III,8 | to production and social services, thus giving them the means
24 III,8 | to productive and social services that they judge suited to
25 III,10 | deterioration in public services, especially education, and
26 III,10 | technico-administrative assistance services for small producers. International
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