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Malala's Achievements

Malala Yousafzai is a very inspiring person to look at when growing up. She has won a numerous amount

of awards; from the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 to the United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights in

2013. Malala has done many good things in life – from changing girls lives from across the world by giving themselves

a right to education to showing people that speaking out and taking action will always get you somewhere and will

do good for you. She has won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014, the National Malala Peace Prize in 2011, the United

Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights in 2013, the Mother Teresa

Awards in 2012, the Ambassador of Conscience Award in 2013 and

many more…

 

Malala’s works have influenced many people – it has influenced the

world. We can learn a lot from her beginning like standing up for

ourselves and doing what is right. A girl who has been influenced

by Malalais Anoyara Khatun from West Bengal in India. Anoyara

Khatun learnt a variety of skills from Malala, and she made her voice

heard after having many experiences with child exploitation. Like

Malala she felt it was necessary to do something about this matter

and she joined the Save the Children Multi-Activity Centre in her area to stop child exploitation. She has helped

reunite 180 trafficked children with their families, prevented 35 child marriages, rescued 85 children from child labour

and helped 200 children get registered into school.

 

Table of Achievements

 

 

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