Malala news

Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate. Here are some recent news updates about her:

Recent News:

  1. Malala's 24th birthday celebration: Malala celebrated her 24th birthday on July 12, 2022, with a tweet saying, "I'm grateful for another year of life, love, and learning. May this year bring more opportunities for girls to go to school and for the world to become a better place."
  2. Malala's book 'Malala's Magic Pencil' wins award: Malala's children's book, "Malala's Magic Pencil", won the 2022 Children's Book Award in the UK. The book is a collection of her childhood drawings and writings.
  3. Malala's advocacy work: Malala continues to advocate for girls' education and human rights. She has been working with various organizations, including the Malala Fund, to support girls' education and empower them to speak out against injustice.
  4. Malala's education initiative: Malala has launched an education initiative called "Malala's Education Fund" to support girls' education in Pakistan and around the world. The initiative aims to provide scholarships, educational resources, and advocacy support to girls who are denied access to education.
  5. Malala's speech at the UN: Malala delivered a speech at the United Nations General Assembly in September 2021, calling for greater action to address the global education crisis and promote girls' education.

Recent Quotes:

  1. "Education is the most powerful tool to change the world. It's the key to unlock the potential of individuals and communities."
  2. "We must not forget that the struggle for girls' education is not just about access to schools, but also about the quality of education and the freedom to learn."
  3. "I believe that every girl deserves the right to education, and every girl deserves the right to be heard."

Recent Interviews:

  1. The New York Times: Malala spoke to The New York Times about her advocacy work, her book, and her hopes for the future.
  2. BBC News: Malala spoke to BBC News about the global education crisis, the impact of COVID-19 on girls' education, and her plans for the future.
  3. The Guardian: Malala spoke to The Guardian about her childhood, her experiences as a refugee, and her advocacy work.

These are just a few recent updates about Malala Yousafzai. She continues to be a powerful voice for girls' education and human rights, and her work has inspired millions of people around the world.