We get so little news about the developing world that we often forget that there are literally millions of people out there struggling to change things to be fairer, freer, more democratic, less corrupt.
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Little changes can start to make a difference in the world.
The world will change for the better when people decide they are sick and tired of being sick and tired of the way the world is, and decide to change themselves.
We think it is complicated to change the world. Change comes little by little. Nothing worthwhile can happen in one generation.
The world hates change, yet it is the only thing that has brought progress.
The 1 to 2 billion poorest in the world, who don't have food for the day, suffer from the worst disease: globalization deficiency. The way globalization is occurring could be much better, but the worst thing is not being part of it. For those people, we need to support good civil societies and governments.
The return of democracy in our land has indeed thrown the problems of development into bolder relief.
As a small country, both in size and population, our future hinges on the quality of our people.
The forgotten world is made up primarily of the developing nations, where most of the people, comprising more than fifty percent of the total world population, live in poverty, with hunger as a constant companion and fear of famine a continual menace.
You may not realize this, but people have the power to change the world.
Our world is a huge mess right now, and not big enough for masses of intolerant people.