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And her story then gained this international attention where people started rallying around her. You know, when the United Nations comes forward and specifically condemns this attack, when they've been doing these attacks to people for years at this point, but they specifically condemn hers, that's when you know that your voice has been heard, not just In Pakistan, but globally.
And her story then gained this international attention where people started rallying around her. You know, when the United Nations comes forward and specifically condemns this attack, when they've been doing these attacks to people for years at this point, but they specifically condemn hers, that's when you know that your voice has been heard, not just In Pakistan, but globally.
And her story then gained this international attention where people started rallying around her. You know, when the United Nations comes forward and specifically condemns this attack, when they've been doing these attacks to people for years at this point, but they specifically condemn hers, that's when you know that your voice has been heard, not just In Pakistan, but globally.
The organization's approach is to empower changemakers at the local level by investing in what they call the Education Champion Network. These are groups of education advocates and activists who are challenging education policy and understand the unique barriers in the communities. The network provides tailored support to the champions to enhance their ability to lead change,
The organization's approach is to empower changemakers at the local level by investing in what they call the Education Champion Network. These are groups of education advocates and activists who are challenging education policy and understand the unique barriers in the communities. The network provides tailored support to the champions to enhance their ability to lead change,
The organization's approach is to empower changemakers at the local level by investing in what they call the Education Champion Network. These are groups of education advocates and activists who are challenging education policy and understand the unique barriers in the communities. The network provides tailored support to the champions to enhance their ability to lead change,
amplifies the champion's cause through media and public engagements so that they can gain access to the decision makers, connects champions at national, regional, and global covenants, and provide investment to support the program in advocacy campaigns. The Malala Fund currently supports 10 countries around the world where girls face significant barriers to education.
amplifies the champion's cause through media and public engagements so that they can gain access to the decision makers, connects champions at national, regional, and global covenants, and provide investment to support the program in advocacy campaigns. The Malala Fund currently supports 10 countries around the world where girls face significant barriers to education.
amplifies the champion's cause through media and public engagements so that they can gain access to the decision makers, connects champions at national, regional, and global covenants, and provide investment to support the program in advocacy campaigns. The Malala Fund currently supports 10 countries around the world where girls face significant barriers to education.
due to gender discrimination, societal factors, and environmental causes, and has invested $47 million towards education initiatives.
due to gender discrimination, societal factors, and environmental causes, and has invested $47 million towards education initiatives.
due to gender discrimination, societal factors, and environmental causes, and has invested $47 million towards education initiatives.
On her 16th birthday, she delivered a monumental speech at the UN. A line that I found profound was, "...I am here to speak up for the right of education of every child. I want education for the sons and the daughters of all the extremists, especially the Taliban."
On her 16th birthday, she delivered a monumental speech at the UN. A line that I found profound was, "...I am here to speak up for the right of education of every child. I want education for the sons and the daughters of all the extremists, especially the Taliban."
On her 16th birthday, she delivered a monumental speech at the UN. A line that I found profound was, "...I am here to speak up for the right of education of every child. I want education for the sons and the daughters of all the extremists, especially the Taliban."
And I thought that that was just such a moving statement to say because she says, I want education for the sons and daughters of all the extremists. So all of these parents who are part of the Taliban, she's like, their children need education too. And they need to know they can't be raised just around this.
And I thought that that was just such a moving statement to say because she says, I want education for the sons and daughters of all the extremists. So all of these parents who are part of the Taliban, she's like, their children need education too. And they need to know they can't be raised just around this.
And I thought that that was just such a moving statement to say because she says, I want education for the sons and daughters of all the extremists. So all of these parents who are part of the Taliban, she's like, their children need education too. And they need to know they can't be raised just around this.
In 2014, at age 17, Malala became the youngest person to ever receive the Nobel Peace Prize, alongside Indian education advocate Kailash Sayarthi. Malala's message is simple yet powerful. One child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world.
In 2014, at age 17, Malala became the youngest person to ever receive the Nobel Peace Prize, alongside Indian education advocate Kailash Sayarthi. Malala's message is simple yet powerful. One child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world.