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Malala Yousafzai Birthday: The Pakistani Female Welfare Activist Turns 25, Instagram, Twitter Posts, And Wishes

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Malala Yousafzai birthday is on July 12. Malala Yousafzai, who goes by the name Malala and is a Pakistani advocate for girls’ empowerment, won the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize.

Malala Yousafzai Birthday – July 12

She is the youngest recipient of the Nobel Prize in history, having received it at the age of 17, as well as the second Pakistani and first Pashtun to do so. In her home Swat, where its Pakistani Taliban occasionally forbade girls from attending school, she is well recognized for advocating for individual rights, particularly the schooling of women and children.

When She Got Shot By Taliban Gunman

Yousafzai and two young girls were attacked by a Taliban gunman on October 9, 2012, when on a vehicle in Swat District following taking a test in punishment for her campaigning. The assailant left the scene. Yousafzai was shot multiple times, and after spending time in the Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology comatose and in a serious situation, she was eventually moved to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom.

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United Nation Petition

The former British Prime Minister and UN Special Envoy for Global Education, Gordon Brown, attended Yousafzai even though she was hospitalized on October 15, 2012, and he also signed a campaign “in favor of just what Malala battled for.” The prime concern of the initiative, which went by the tagline “I am Malala,” was that after 2015, no kid would still be out of education in the hopes of “girls similar to Malala everywhere should shortly be starting school.” In November, Brown claimed he will deliver the complaint to President Zardari in Islamabad.

Prizes She Won

Yousafzai was named a co-winner of the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize on October 10 for her fight to ensure that all students have the opportunity to a school both against the repression of children and young adults. Yousafzai is the sole beneficiary of the Nobel Prize; she was 17 when she was awarded it. Kailash Satyarthi, an Indian advocate for children’s rights, and Yousafzai split the award. She follows 1979 Physics medalist Abdus Salam as the only Pakistani to win a Nobel Prize.

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