"I am dreaming of having a country where education spreads" (Malala Yousafzai). Education around the world is beginning to be ignored every year especially. Learning it is one of the many problems women face everyday. Women who are confident enough to confront school education are often respected. As one of the few people in Pakistan who strive for better doctrine, malaras is now respected in many countries.
Today, in the third "Mala Day", Malala Yousafzai will celebrate the 18th birthday in Lebanon and will open Malala Foundation's "Malala Yousafzai All Girls School" near the Syrian border. Syrian girls offer quality secondary education. Informal camp in the Bekaa Valley area and outside school "I am honored to celebrate the 18th birthday with a brave and exciting Syrian girl, I was forced to leave the classroom due to armed conflict Representing 28 million children, devotion encourages people all over the world, and we are responsible for supporting them, "Malala said. "On this day I sent a message to the leaders of this country, region and the world - you are disappointed by the people of Syria, especially the children of Syria, this is a tragic tragedy - what The most serious refugee crisis for ten years "
Following this, there was an unusual Malaras ยท Usazai, the youngest Nobel laureate in the world and a human rights advocacy organization specializing in women's education. Yousafzai grew up in Talibanwat in Pakistan and despite the threat of death she publicly talked about educational rights and detailed the rules of her professional difficulties in Taliban and the experience of daily life It was. . Malara was later shot (in the hands of terrorists), but he screamed for fear of education and women's rights around the world.
With my father like Ziadduin, it is not surprising that Malala Yousafzai started to like learning from a young age. When the Taliban occupied Pakistan's swat, Malaras was destroyed because he did not go to school and his father encouraged him to stick to his beliefs. Malara defended her right to go to school and was promoted by writing popular BBC. A blog about her experience during the war. So the Mara Foundation began. With the help of Vital Voices, Malala Yousafzai and her father extended the girls' voices, invested in their education and launched a fund to claim educational rights. Their goal is to ensure that all girls from all over the world "have a safe and high quality education until 12 years of age and can demonstrate their abilities."