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poorly 4
poorly-targeted 1
pope 7
population 28
populations 14
populorum 4
pose 1
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29 there
29 up
28 letter
28 population
28 resources
28 without
27 causes
Pontifical Council «Cor Unum »
World hunger

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population

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 0,3 | present and the future of a population~6. The great efforts that 2 I, 0,4 | the world. Within a poor population, the first victims are always 3 I, 0,4 | developing countries20% of their population—still do not have access 4 I, 0,5 | malnutrition. This weakens the population physically, placing them 5 I, B,11 | the world probably had a population of five million. In the 6 I, B,11(22)| Cf. United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), The State 7 I, B,11(22)| UNFPA), The State of World Population 1993, New York, 1993. Cf. 8 I, B,11(22)| also United Nations, World Population Prospects: the 1992 Revision, 9 I, B,11(22)| UNFPA, The State of World Population 1994, Choices and Responsibilities.~ 10 I, B,11(23)| from hunger live, the rural population has more than doubled and 11 I, B,11(23)| than doubled and the urban population has tripled or even quadrupled 12 I, B,11 | Technological changes must accompany population growth, otherwise the regular 13 I, B,12 | implications~15. Is rapid population growth a cause or a consequence 14 I, B,12 | Except in extreme cases, population density cannot account for 15 I, B,12 | Zambia which could have fed a population 20 times the size of their 16 I, B,12 | poverty merely by reducing the population growth rate(25).~The demographic 17 I, B,12(25)| Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Population and Resources. Report, Vatican 18 I, B,12(26)| and Pastoral Dimensions of Population Trends, Vatican City, 1994. 19 I, B,12(26)| contribute to reducing world population growth. One is economic 20 I, B,12(27)| attending the Week of Study on "Population and Resources" organised 21 I, C,14 | advertising also contribute to the population drain from the countryside. 22 I, D,16 | for increasing the world population from 3 to 5.3 billion over 23 I, D,17 | outstripping its already record population growth rate. In most countries 24 II, 0,20 | all the means to feed the population of the planet, and yet with 25 III, 0,35 | in the field serving the population and the technical personnel 26 III, 0,38 | major proportion of the population is suffering from hunger. 27 III, 0,44 | access to them by the peasant population. One of the reasons why 28 III, 0,46 | land use. Over half the population in developing countries


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