Malala's profound impact on our world is fighting for girls to be included in the education system.
Malala Yousafzai made many significant accomplishments that helped her voice become powerful. At a very young age Malala stood up for girls to have the right to be educated. After Malala found out that the Taliban began attacking schools she wanted to do something about it. In September 2008, she gave a speech in Peshawar, Pakistan. The title of her speech was "How dare the Taliban take away my basic right of education?" Malala started blogging for BBC a major world wide news channel. She began blogging about living under the Taliban's threats to deny her education. In October 2013, Malala published an autobiography called Malala Yousafzai: The girl who stood up for education And was shot By The Taliban. The book explains all the hardships she had to face while fighting for the rights of girls' education. In 2013, she gave a speech at the United Nations on her sixteenth birthday. That was her first public speech since she had been attacked by the Taliban. Malala is a fighter she didn't like to hear the word no. Malala kept fighting for girls to be given the rights of education even after she had been shot. After the Taliban shot her she continued with her beliefs to change the world. Malala is supported by her Dad and the rest of her family. They are constantly encouraging her to speak out. Malala was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize in 2013, and again in 2014.
Malala Yousafzai made many significant accomplishments that helped her voice become powerful. At a very young age Malala stood up for girls to have the right to be educated. After Malala found out that the Taliban began attacking schools she wanted to do something about it. In September 2008, she gave a speech in Peshawar, Pakistan. The title of her speech was "How dare the Taliban take away my basic right of education?" Malala started blogging for BBC a major world wide news channel. She began blogging about living under the Taliban's threats to deny her education. In October 2013, Malala published an autobiography called Malala Yousafzai: The girl who stood up for education And was shot By The Taliban. The book explains all the hardships she had to face while fighting for the rights of girls' education. In 2013, she gave a speech at the United Nations on her sixteenth birthday. That was her first public speech since she had been attacked by the Taliban. Malala is a fighter she didn't like to hear the word no. Malala kept fighting for girls to be given the rights of education even after she had been shot. After the Taliban shot her she continued with her beliefs to change the world. Malala is supported by her Dad and the rest of her family. They are constantly encouraging her to speak out. Malala was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize in 2013, and again in 2014.