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“I shall raise my voice” Malala looks the same today at 14, as she did at 11, like a child. But with each interview she gave to Pakistani and international reporters between 2009 and ...
“I think the role of every person in society is very important,” said Malala. “If there is one child that we know about who is deprived of education and who needs our help, I think we should ...
With the announcement of the two winners of this year's Nobel Peace Prize, the prize committee pointed to the close connection between problems of education and child labor. Malala ...
Before 17-year-old Malala Yousafzai received the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize, she ran her acceptance speech by one guy: her father Ziauddin. After all, it was Zia’s support for the rights of girls in ...
Malala could not be ignored because her speeches went to the core of people’s hearts. “If a parent does not give a child the space to think anything in life is possible, it is an uphill ...
I think what Apple saw was that Malala is one of the few people who is cross-generational in her reach.” That is, parents are inspired by her, and so are their kids. “She’s a young example ...
Nobel Laureate, 17, said every child deserves access to free education. Malala Yousafzai poses with a bouquet after speaking during a media conference at the Library of Birmingham, in Birmingham ...
Malala Yousafzai has returned to her hometown ... she was brutally attacked at just 15 years old. She wrote: “As a child, I spent every holiday in Shangla, Pakistan, playing by the river and ...
“I shall raise my voice” Malala looks the same today at 14, as she did at 11, like a child. But with each interview she gave to Pakistani and international reporters between 2009 and ...
“I shall raise my voice” Malala looks the same today at 14, as she did at 11, like a child. But with each interview she gave to Pakistani and international reporters between 2009 and ...
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