Malala Yousafzai is a peace messenger and the youngest winner ever of the Nobel Peace Prize. The Pakistani girl became at the age of 11, the voice of girls deprived of education during the Taliban occupation.

Her voice and message was strong, “One child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world,” she said.

Accordingly to the UN, more than 260 million children in the world’s poorest countries are out of school. Malala, strongly believe that educated girls have a “multiplier effect” in society. The more young girls are educated a better future can be envisioned.

 

“Men have to come forward, they have to support women… because when women are educated, they are more likely to take care of their children, and their education, and their future.”

 

 

 

Her life and story have empowered young girls to get a quality education, achieve their dreams and fight for their rights. Today, the Noble Peace Prize winner has created with her father Ziauddin, the Malala Fund to increase investment in education all over the world.

People relate to her story and has become an inspiration for many children around the world. We have to tell her story and promote a quality education for many more people. As our motto is “Education can change your life”.

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