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World hunger a challenge for all: development in solidarity
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PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
I THE REALITY OF HUNGER
The challenge of hunger
A scandal that has lasted too long: hunger destroys life
Malnutrition jeopardises the present and the future of a population
Chief victims: the most vulnerable populations
Hunger generates hunger
Causes that may be remedied
A) ECONOMIC CAUSES
Root causes
Debt of the mis-developing countries
Structural adjustment programmes
B) SOCIO-CULTURAL CAUSES
The social situation
Demography
The implications
C) POLITICAL CAUSES
The influence of politics
Concentration of resources
Economic and social de-structuring
D) THE EARTH CAN FEED ALL ITS INHABITANTS
The great progress made by humanity
Agri-food markets
Modern agriculture
II ETHICAL CHALLENGES TO BE TAKEN UP BY ALL
Ethical dimension of the problem
Love of our neighbour in order to achieve development
Social justice and the universal destination of goods
Costly abuse of the common good: the "structures of sin"
Giving preference to listening to the poor and serving them: sharing
An integrated society
Peace, a balance of rights
Disarmament, an urgent need to be met
Respect for the environment
Ecology and equitable development
Taking up the challenge together
Acknowledging the contribution of the poor to democracy
Community initiatives
Access to credit
Paramount role of women
Integrity and a social sense
III TOWARDS AN ECONOMY BASED ON GREATER SOLIDARITY
To better serve humanity and all human beings
Channelling the work of all to the same end
Political will of the industrial countries
Establishing fair terms of trade
Overcoming the debt problem
Increasing overseas development assistance
Rethinking aid
Emergency aid: a temporary solution
Coordinated aid
Food security: a permanent solution
Giving priority to local production
Importance of agrarian reform
Role of research and education
International organisations
The twofold mission of international organisations
Partnership in solidarity
IV THE JUBILEE OF THE YEAR 2000 A STAGE IN THE BATTLE AGAINST HUNGER
The Jubilees: rendering to God what is God's
Becoming "providence" for our fellow human beings
The dignity of the human being and the fruitfulness of labour
The economy degraded by a lack of justice
Fairness and justice in the economy
An appeal for Jubilee proposals
V HUNGER: A CALL TO LOVE
The poor are calling us to love
The poverty of God
The Church is with the poor
Poor and rich alike are called to freedom
Necessary reform of the human heart
"Place not your trust in idols!"
Listening to the poor
Listening to God
Changing our lives ...
... to change life
Supporting initiatives
Every Christian is on a mission in all their activities
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