In the year 2030 you see Malala’s words have spread about how education is important all over the world. The government of Pakistan has banished the Taliban group which was interfering with girl’s getting education. Now you see schools have reopened and girls in Pakistan are already going back to school and learning. Malala has shown strength throughout her struggle for a right for education for girls. Bravery able to face and deal with fear without flinching is what Malala had. Leadership building an inspiring vision, and create something new for people is also what Malala did. Malala has and would again give up her life to her beliefs that women should have the right to an education.
Bravery, able to face and deal with fear without flinching
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In the article “Malala Yousafzai Rallies for Kidnapped Nigerian Schoolgirls” Malala had shown leadership. In the article, it talks about how she met Pakistan teenagers who escaped captors and still vow to help the others held. A second way she has shown strength throughout her struggle for a right for education for girls is, she’s participating in a campaign. It states in the article,” She said during a meeting on Sunday with some of the parents of the abducted children in the capital, Abuja.”I’m going to participate actively in the Bring Back Our Girls campaign to make sure that they return safely.” This shows Malala keeps going on, she believes she can make things better for girls in Pakistan. She’s doing well, starting new projects and is striving for women's education, women's rights not just in Pakistan but all over the world. In conclusion, Malala has shown strength throughout her struggle for a right for education for girls. Bravery able to face and deal with fear without flinching is what Malala had. Leadership building an inspiring vision, and create something new for people is also what Malala did. Malala has and would again give up her life to her beliefs that women should have the right to an education. Malala is special because she is the bravest 16 year old girl, who is still alive and confident about her views against Taliban and still supports Women
When Malala began speaking she was only 11 and was only trying to speak her mind. The dangerous terrorist group has invaded her home city, and she had the courage to speak up against them expecting no fame. The Taliban enforce strict Islamic law and destroyed or shut down girls' schools preventing women from getting and education. The people living here lived in constant fear but Malala was one of the few brave enough to fight it. Malala chose to continue going to school and even helped lead a group of girls to furthur their education, which is very dangerous considering her circumstances. The radical group soon strikes back, attempting to assassinate a only 15 y/o activist. Malala survived a shot to the head, and dident let that stop her and dident let that stop her from advocating for womens education. She faced many tragities, making sacrafices and even putting her life on the line. Malala overcame many obsticals and those obsticals are one of the reasons she is so globally
Malala was only 10 and as she already understood the major issue of her home country, Pakistan, as regards to their position on women’s rights. She realized in Pakistan women did not have as many rights as men such as the right of education. From that moment, she knew that she would fight for peace and democracy for the Pakistan women in her future.
Across the world people think of Malala Yousafzai as one of the most revolutionary women in the world for her stance against heresy and gender discrimination. She has showed through example that she is willing to give her life in the defense of her beliefs regarding women’s rights to education. Malala is an equal rights activist; she continually fights for women to have the same rights as all other people. Malala has endured a long and dangerous path to make people aware of the discrimination and dangers that women are facing in Pakistan and all over the world. Her famous journey and non-violent methods has had a profound effect and has resulted in the world taking a more active part in her fight for equal rights and women 's education.
As a young girl, Malala Yousafzai has been courageous against all odds. Her journey has come to symbolize the plight of women seeking education through various parts of the world. In spite of her own
Women that defend their rights face enormous risks every day and Malala is a perfect example of this. She is a perfect example of this because she was affected by this problem. An example of this is “In October 2012, on her bus-ride home from school, she was shot in the head by the Taliban for promoting girls’ right to education.” When the bullet hit her skin, the bone richoted it away and the bullet hit her eardrum instead. Once she fully recovered from the bullet to her head she began to fight for girls rights once again. To this day many girls and women still fight daily for the right to learn.
She is a staunch advocate for the power of education and has set an example for many young girls. Without Malala, many girls would still not get their education but, luckily, she has fought for her and many women’s
First of all, Determination is necessary to overcome adversity because it shows that no one is ever going to back down from what they believe in. Malala didn’t give up and earned what was rightfully hers-the ability to have an education. The article, “Malala” states, “The Taliban's attempt to keep Malala from getting an education has now backfired. Not only is Malala alive and bravely continuing to campaign for her beliefs, but Nov. 10 was named Malala Day to urge people to support the almost 32 million girls worldwide who are denied schooling.” Malala showed her determination by getting back
Malala is spreading awareness about how girls education is being denied. She spoke at the Youth Takeover of the United Nations and also had a meeting with now former President Obama. There are a lot of societies that are now realizing how important girls education is. Malala isn’t the only one taking action though. The article “U.S. pledges to help Pakistani girls’ education” states, “The first is leading an effort called Let Girls Learn. Its goal is to help more than 62 million teenage girls worldwide enroll and stay in school.” That mean the program will help every single one of the 62 million girls worldwide that are denied and education. Most importantly, it will help them stay in school so they can become successful in the future. The same article also states, “Obama said in the mast 8 months, the United States has received pledges of more than $800 million for the program. It includes $350 million from Japan and $200 million from South Korea. Another $200 million will come from a partnership with the United Kingdom.” Many more countries are helping with the effort. “They thought a bullet would silence us, but they failed. Nothing changed in my life except this: Weakness, fear and hopelessness dies. Strength, power and courage was born,” are the famous words from Malala’s speech at the United Nations. She’s right, a bullet definitely didn’t silence her. A force much stronger came up and stood behind Malala and change is being brought
Malala has made a great impact in the lives of many young girls all over the world. In the article, Malala the Powerful, it says “Malala stated that she felt her role was to “serve humanity.” This fall, she will publish a memoir. The Malala Fund, created in her name, is helping to send 40 girls in Pakistan to school." Malala stood up for what was right whenever it was her being targeted. She was also in the position that many girls in Pakistan are right now, or for most used to be. Malala believed that it was right that every girl had access to an education no matter what. In the article, Malala the Powerful, it states that Malala said "Even if they come to kill me, I will tell them what they are trying to do is wrong, that education is our
In Pakistan, the Taliban set standards that did not permit girls to experience an education. Girls were to stay at home and do chores. Malala built up the miniscule amount of courage stacked deep inside of her, and she fought as if there was no tomorrow. Malala secretly went to school, risking the lives of her family members as well as her own. Everyday, she blogged her protests against the evil, which caught the attention of the Taliban. The blogs showed how she did not let the Taliban suffocate her in their laws. Once the Taliban caught her, she was shot in the head. However, this did not stop her from her efforts. Malala has inspired many girls around the world to stand up for themselves. Malala Yousafzai is a renowned as a historical figure who truly broke out of her cage.
Teen activist Malala Yousafazi spoke up for girls who were forbidden of their right to education in Pakistan and also created an advance in our society. She stated, “I raise up my voice-not so that I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard.” Malala didn’t want to cause violence, but endeavor to help those who could not speak for what was righteous.
Malala Yousafzai’s is a women’s activist for youth education, but primarily for girls. On July 12th, 2013, she delivered an address at the Youth Takeover of the United Nation. This speech is powerful, eye opening and deserves to be heard. She is addressing two audiences, one being the people that follow her same belief for education, some of those people would be at this convention and the other being the people that disagree with her purpose, like the Taliban. Yousafzai was in 1997, in Mingora, Pakistan, which used to be a popular tourist destination. As of now the region has been taken into control of the Taliban. Her father is also an anti- Taliban activist and educator. She, her father and tons of others just want thing to be like they used to. Where they had a safe neighborhood and didn't have to worry about violence. She delivered a speech riddled with excellent use of rhetoric to convey her argument. Malala’s whole purpose for her fight for education of the youth is so that it will stop future violence, She displays this purpose in her speech by using outward focus, compassion and personal experience to her audiences.
Malala Yousafzai is a brave soul unlike when Hector begs for mercy. ? Her bravery can be seen when she keeps going to school long after the terrorist group, the Taliban, issued an order to shut down all girls’ and women’s schools, and started enforcing strict rules about the behaviors of women and their activities (Gale Biography in
She also stood face to face with the Taliban and survived a gunshot wound to her head and still speaks of her experience to the world. Even though Malala was still under threat of being shot again she still spoke out and didn’t hide her opinion of the importance of women rights and education. Many people who want to be educated do not have the right to be educated. Also If Malala has something that she wants to say she won’t let anyone stand in her way of achieving what she wants to say.
As times change, at society transforms its priorities, new types of leaders will be necessary. This new generation of leaders will have the ability to to continuously change themselves without changing their values and virtues Malala has been able to remain closely connected to her values and is very straight forward with her message. However, she has also been able to change her influence over her audience by always thinking of new ways to share the message. In November 2012, Malala, her father, and a group of supporters came together to form the Malala Fund in an effort to empower girls and amplify their voices. They have utilized many education resources and are continue to invest in schools across the world. The fund was created a three-pronged approach, focusing both on the global advocacy movement around girls education and funding specific projects planned by local organizations in six countries including Pakistan, Lebanon, Jordan, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, and Kenya (Leber, 2015). The Malala Fund is just one, of many ways, that Malala has shown her commitment to fighting for education for girls. Through the fame she has garnered as a result of her “news-worthy” experience, she has been able to speech all over the world to express her desire for equal education and to empower girls. She gave a powerful speech at the UN General Assembly that has continued to be referenced to in the news and people look to it for inspiration. That day was also Malala’s 16th birthday and