In Cambodia, world education gives opportunities to assert their rights through education and leadership opportunities and to tackle problems faced by their community. To Chhoun, returning to school through the World Education Program gave her training and confidence, and she needed to oppose violence of intimate partners in the village. The girl who survived the violence faced the danger of deteriorating self-esteem. It can have a serious impact on her happiness. Girls Legacy, partner of Bantwana Initiative, introduced Zvipo, a cartoon girl who talks to other girls on confidential topics in a series of videos of TV, Web, WhatsApp. Zvipo makes it possible for girls to confidently tell them they are valuable, intellectual and important in the community.
She continues to support universal education through the malala fund (malalafund.org), a non-profit organization that helps girls demonstrate their abilities and transform local communities through education. Her memoir "I am Malarada: The Girl Shot by the Taliban for Education" is the best seller of the New York Times. Young reader version, I am Malala: How girls released in August 2014 prepare for education and change the world
Today, the Mala Foundation has become an organization that enables girls to realize their possibilities and become confident and powerful leaders through education. The Malara Fund funds educational projects in six countries and works with international leaders to invest in local innovative solutions in cooperation with local partners and to develop high quality for girls all over the world We promote secondary education. Malara now lives in Birmingham, is an active supporter of education, is a fundamental social and economic right. Through the Malaras Foundation, and in its own voice, Malaras Yousafzai remains a girl's strong advocate with educational empowerment as an agent of community change.
The Marara Foundation is giving girls the power to promote girls' abilities through education and to promote a positive change in the community. Working in Nigeria, Pakistan, Kenya and Jordan, the Fund works with local partners to invest in innovative solutions that promote quality education, expand the voice of girls, and encourage change in demand It is. Show your support soon