Education is a very powerful weapon from which we can change the world. In many countries girls are fighting for their basic right of education just because the terrorists does not want them to be educated and speak for themselves which is against their legal right but not many people are doing something to help them. In order to kill terrorism we all should stand together and raise our voices against them. Education is a basic right and everyone deserves it no matter who you are and where you belong to. Every child deserves a quality of safe and secure education. Terrorists do believes that they are protecting women by abandoning women for education but it is the opposite way. They are taking away their basic right not because they want to …show more content…
Malala is a girl that have lived in an environment of terrorism and fought for her right to education and to make the education safe for every child around the world and it is a very good example of how one girl is changing the world and raising awareness. Malala is the girl who stood up for education and got shot by Taliban but still did not surrender her rights instead she speak for the women and raise the voices of the women who were sacred to raise theirs. She is a great example for many women to speak up for their rights. Every girl should be like Malala and we should stand with them. To help the girls living in those countries, more organizations should be made like the Malala Fund, a fund based on Malala Yousafzai which helps the girls around the world and ensure that every girl gets a quality of education. “When you educate a girl, it transforms her world. When girls are educated, it transforms our world” (The Malala Fund). People should donate more for education because education is the best investment. Girls' education is key in keeping girls on the path to success and we all succeed when girls are given the opportunities to succeed. Investing in girls education will make our community strong and provide women the opportunity to succeed and be something in
Malala started her heroic journey when she started blogging under a pen name “Gul Makai” how life is with the Taliban for the BBC. She knew that by doing this she was taking a risk, but for her, the risk was worth it if she could get girls to have an education. She was able to go back to school when
Nelson Mandela once said “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”. It is the very same “legacy of change” that Nelson Mandela used that inspires what Malala Yousafzai does today. At the age of 15, Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head by the Taliban for advocating for girls’ education. Since this appalling incident, Malala has gone on to be the youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize, start the “Malala Fund”, that funds education in developing countries, and is currently the figure of women’s rights. Malala has been constantly speaking, advocating and helping women and children acquire the rights they deserve. In her powerful speech to the U.N, she opened the world’s eyes to the truth about education
Imagine a world with no education. It is hard not to imagine a society where no knowledge, no future, or no life. If the world had no education; how will we build our sources? How will life know what is right and what is wrong? How would society know about the stages of life from past, present, and future? Just think how empty the world would be without education. Malala Yousafzai, an activist of woman and children's right of education known for her courageous acts to improve education globally. Malala Yousafzai has positively benefitted modern society by speaking up for her rights of education and by inspiring others to join her to create equality for all.
“Her primary cause – securing Pakistani girls’ access to education” Education was hard especially for females and Malala helped change that even if she would have to face consequences to which she did. “Malala has become perhaps the worlds most admired children’s-rights advocate, all the more powerful for being a child herself.” At only 14 years old, mala stood up for the females and even got shot, and then survived which helped make it the big cause that it was. Malala Yousafzai’s actions in Pakistan went worldwide to get the support and followers to be the leader she is still to this
“I dream of a country where education would prevail” (Malala Yousafzai). Education around the world has begun to be overlooked more and more each year; women’s education especially. Fighting to learn is one of the many problems women face each day, additionally it does not help when the opportunity to be educated is not given to over 6 million teenage girls alone. The women that are confident enough to stand up and fight for schooling are usually respected. Being one of the very few people in Pakistan who fought for better teachings, Malala is now well respected in many countries. Malala Yousafzai (Yoo-saff-zay) was shot by the Taliban in 2012; after a long recovery, she miraculously advocates for education around the world.
She formed this in 2013, and it continues to raise funds today. The Malala Fund is currently raising funds to help schools in Syrian refugee camps, Pakistan, northern Nigeria, and Kenya. The fund helps Syrian Refugee girls in Lebanon and Jordan to get equal opportunity for education. In Pakistan, the organization raises money to enroll more people into secondary school to continue their education further. Similarly, in Nigeria, the funds toward encouraging girls to further their education instead of being involved in an early marriage. Finally, the Malala Fund provides technological resources to schools in Kenya to help the children’s 21st Century Skills.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister stated that “She is (the) pride of Pakistan, she has made her countrymen proud. Her achievement is unparalleled and unequaled. Girls and boys of the world should take lead from her struggle and commitment.” Malala has been able to reach millions of people with her message, and has changed countless lives in the process. She has even started a fund that raises money for girls to get an education. The fund, the Malala Fund, allows girls to achieve 12 years of an education in safety “so that they can achieve their potential and be positive change-makers in their families and communities.” Such a commitment will change inumerous girls’ lives in multiple countries, so that they can have an opportunity for education and be able to escape oppression. Malala has demonstrated many traits of an archetypal hero; courage, perseverance through a traumatic experience, and wisdom beyond her years. This has proven her to be an archetypal hero, but also a heroine that has paved the way for girls to obtain equal rights, and an education; all while defying the Taliban, and putting her life at risk to accomplish equality around the
Malala Yousafzai give a speech at the United Nations. The terrorist attack make her strong person although she is young. She did not give a speech for revenge, however, she finds that talking about the importance of receiving education for all people at the time of shot. Further, Malala has a pure heart so she can’t hate Taliban. She has learned to be peaceful to all people from Muhammad-the prophet of mercy, Jesus Christ and Lord Buddha. And that what the religions asks people to be. She also talked about the importance of receiving education, and how educated people are stronger than uneducated people. That is the cause why Taliban against education. Malala pointed that peace and education are related to each other. Moreover, she presented that women and girls should be encouraged to receive education therefore they are the most individuals who suffering from inequality to be educated.
...There is something here for history buffs, politicos, educators, social activists, teenagers, multi-cultureless, and anyone who enjoys a good memoir. The appeal of the book is broad which is very important because the message is one that all people need to hear and keep in mind. When Malala addressed the UN on her 16th birthday, July 12, 2013, she said “We cannot all succeed when half of us are held back.” While addressing the need for peace and education, I Am Malala emphasizes that gender equality and the equal empowerment of all women and men, boys and girls is essential for a better world. The solution for many social and political problems begins with education for all. “One child, one teacher, one pen and one book can change the world. Education is the only solution. Education first”!
Malala Yousafzai is from Mingora Pakistan (swat valley). She is fighting for education. Her passion is to get all kids (especially girls) around the world to be educated. Malala was shot point blank above eyebrow by the Taliban when on a bus one day. On the other hand, the bullet missed everything important. Therefore, she went to the hospital and had a couple of surgeries that were successful. On the other hand, she still didn’t give up after the surgeries. She has something called the Malala Fund, the Malala Fund is about kids watching videos/movies about Malala, or sometimes kids and adults make signs and they march around holding them. Lots of kids/people around the world support her. She is a remembered teen activists.
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As the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, Malala Yousafzai took a stand by supporting education rights for women (Malala Yousafzai). Malala received worldwide condemnation and led to protests across Pakistan, showed that there is no age limit to stand up against injustice, and sparked a dialogue about children’s education (Dias). By standing up to the Taliban after taking a fatal bullet injury and still starting a campaign for education in third world countries, she has proven nothing will stand in her way for her journey to a well-educated world. In 2009, Malala Yousafzai became an education activist (Malala Fund).
A harsh beeping sound right at six a.m. drags you out of your dreams. You fall out of bed, throw something on, and are at out the door within fifteen minutes. You sit through 7 hours worth of classes, muster up the energy to go to two hours of sports practice, then go home and rush through piles of homework. You do this day after day. For many students, these are their first thoughts when they think of education.
Countless girls from different places have been influenced by Malala fighting to receive the rights they deserve by learning from her to amplify their voices. Malala.org states that Malala’s goal to make the world improve in equality is for all girls to complete 12 years of safe, quality education to reach their potential and make positive changes in the
Thanks to Malala, she has fought for equal education for all women out there. “Education is neither eastern nor western. Education is education and it's the right of every human being,”said Malala Yousafzai. Malala is big on education which is one of the most important things in your lifetime. She is taking an action by making it to where everyone, either boy or girl, to have what is needed. Even though Malala Yousafzai got shot for speaking up against equal education for women, she still kept going and blocked off the negatives that happened in her life. Now, Malala is an inspiration to little kids all around the world. She’s won incredible awards for her actions she had spoken up up for. From the Nobel Peace Prize, to a Grammy Award. She has even gotten into University of Oxford, one of the best universities in the world! With that Malala will become a hero and a legend to inspire other kids like her to speak up and take action. You see, Malala is not just an ordinary person. She changed the world by her powerful words and speeches to which it’s motivating for other people the not only change the world, but to change