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The Girl Who Saved the World

The True Story of Malala Yousafzai

By gunasekaran vrPublished about a year ago 2 min read

Malala Yousafzai was just 11 years old when she began writing a blog for the BBC about her life under Taliban rule in Pakistan. The Taliban had banned girls from going to school, and Malala was determined to fight for their right to education.

In 2012, Malala was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman for her activism. But she survived, and her story inspired people around the world. She went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize, and she continues to fight for the rights of girls and women around the world.

Here is Malala's story in more detail.

Malala Yousafzai was born in Mingora, Pakistan, in 1997. Her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, was a school principal who was a vocal advocate for girls' education. Malala grew up surrounded by books and learning, and she dreamed of becoming a doctor.

In 2007, the Taliban took control of Malala's hometown of Mingora. The Taliban banned girls from going to school, and they destroyed many schools in the area. Malala's father refused to close his school, and he kept it open in secret.

In 2009, Malala began writing a blog for the BBC about her life under Taliban rule. In her blog, she wrote about the importance of education for girls and the challenges she faced under Taliban rule.

Malala's blog quickly gained attention around the world. She was interviewed by major news outlets, and she was invited to speak at conferences and events. Malala became a symbol of hope for girls and women around the world who were denied their right to education.

On October 9, 2012, Malala was on her way home from school when she was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman. The gunman targeted Malala because of her activism for girls' education.

Malala was airlifted to Birmingham, England, for treatment. She survived the shooting, but she suffered serious injuries. Malala spent months in the hospital, and she underwent several surgeries.

Despite her injuries, Malala refused to give up her fight for girls' education. In 2013, she gave a speech at the United Nations in which she called for the world to stand up for the rights of girls and women.

Malala's speech at the United Nations was a powerful call for action. She inspired people around the world to join her fight for girls' education. In 2014, Malala was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her work.

Malala has continued to fight for girls' education since winning the Nobel Peace Prize. She has founded the Malala Fund, which works to provide education for girls around the world. Malala has also spoken at schools and events around the world, sharing her story and inspiring others to fight for change.

Malala Yousafzai is a true inspiration. She is a young woman who has faced incredible challenges, but she has never given up on her dreams. Malala is a role model for girls and women around the world, and she is a powerful force for change.

Malala Yousafzai is a remarkable young woman who has made a real difference in the world. She is a true inspiration, and her story is a reminder that even the smallest person can make a big difference.

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