Earlier this month, Malala Yousafzai was 17 years old and became the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner in history. Yousafzai is a women's educational rights activist in Pakistan who has been engaged in extreme work since he was 11 years old. She first wrote about her views on the importance of education her and the BBC's blog about life, the girls all over the world, especially in her country under the Taliban. After Yousafzai have been described in documentary of the New York Times, she became famous by spokesman of the Swat Valley of Pakistan in order to educate the girl. Sadly, one morning, as Yousafzai attended school, she was hit by gunmen and lasted for several months in a crisis situation. After recovering, Yousafzai is well healthy to continue her positive work and to lecture and interview about her educational rights. Attempted assassination of the life of Yousafzai was led to start a campaign for education for all the children of the United Nations around the world, and it was ultimately lead to the first of the right to education bill of Pakistan.
In addition to winning the recent Nobel Peace Prize, Yousafzai has won numerous awards, including the one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine in 2013. Her story is influenced by courage and perseverance. Yousafzai believes her career and will do her best to convey her message. As a young girl, she is they can not do anything, or anyone, but you might think that it can not hear her information, even small actions such as writing a blog, in order to advocate for equal educational opportunities We will provide an increasingly larger platform. For all children. Malala Yousafzai's story proves that everyone has the ability to fight for change and tolerance for the people of the world.
Malala Yousafzai is a teenager, an international headline. Malaras are short range shoots, they are not dead here. Young people can change the world. Malara is one of the young people who changed the world. She was shot in 2002. She was born in Mingora, Pakistan on July 12, 1975. (Jan Mior) Malarah has a positive and negative influence on the world by protecting the rights of women. - July 12, 2013. Malara celebrates her 16th birthday. After the Taliban tried to assassinate her to promote women's education, it was this day she made the first important speech in the United Nations. Since she was 11 years old, she wrote a blog on the Urdu BBC website to show her hope and determination to be a doctor even though she was afraid of the Taliban. The story of her brave action caused a sensation to the masses (quirky grammar)
Malala Yousafzai Malala Yousafzai stood up for herself, her education and her basic right, facing terrible terrorist organizations. Malara produced a chain reaction that changes to girls all over the world, bringing light and hope all over the world. Malaras was born in Mingora, Pakistan on July 12, 1997 and my father is Ziaudd Yousafzai. She became a supporter of girls' education. She was attacked by a Taliban gun when she was 14 years old.
In the past two weeks, Malala Yousafzai became 20 years old, graduated from high school, joined Twitter and started a summer trip around the world. Girl Power Tour will take Yousafzai to North America, Latin America, the Middle East, Europe and Africa. Lily: If that idea is a journey of a girl's power, why would you want to achieve it? How do you choose which country or region to visit? Which part of the trip is most looking forward to it? Can you emphasize specific country issues that prevent girls attending school? Are any of them surprised for you?