You know, I always felt that there are two ways of bringing about change.
English phrasal verb
bring about
To cause something to happen.
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Bringing about change cannot just be the responsibility of those who need it most.
And that's exactly why it's always been young people like you that have brought about big change, because you don't fear the future.
There again, we know all too well the limitations of solutions based on force and the temptation to bring about regime change.
And we can all make small changes to bring about that outcome, by making sure we never donate to so-called orphanages and we don't volunteer in them.
Only by working together can we bring about lasting change for the generations to come.
Speaker, when we have found that way to agree, what great change is brought about, not just for the benefit of our peoples, but of all peoples.
And instead of complaining, let's bring about change.