Showing posts with label Nobel prize. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nobel prize. Show all posts

Monday, July 13, 2015

Malala Opens School On Her 18th Birthday

Malala Yousafzai: The Bravest Girl in the WorldDo you remember what you did on your 18th birthday?   On mine I was prepping for my test to get my Texas driver's license and preparing for my last month of high school.

So what did Malala Yousafzai do on her 18th birthday which was yesterday?   She was in Lebanon opening a school for Syrian refugee girls living there in the Bekaa Valley on Lebanon's eastern border with Syria. 

Because of the ongoing fighting in Syria, 4 million people have fled to neighboring countries to escape the conflict.   Lebanon is home to 1.2 million of them, with around 500,000 school age children among them, but only a fifth of them are in formal education.

"I decided to be in Lebanon because I believe that the voices of the Syrian refugees need to be heard and they have been ignored for so long," Malala told Reuters in a schoolroom decorated with drawings of butterflies.

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Hard to believe that it was in 2012 when a Taliban gunman boarded a school bus Yousafzai was traveling on in her native Pakistan and shot her for advocating in a clandestine blog the rights of girls to have an education.    She became the youngest person ever awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014.

After surviving the attack, she has moved to England with her family and become a powerful international advocate for children's education.

The school that was opened in Lebanon was paid for by the Malala Fund, a non-profit organization that invests in local education projects, and can accommodate up to 200 girls ages 14-18.

http://media2.s-nbcnews.com/j/newscms/2015_28/1118086/150712-malala-opens-school-for-syrians-yh-1119a_19d104d20e2e334e4b84cc13b1e1e8ee.nbcnews-ux-2880-1000.jpg"Today on my first day as an adult, on behalf of the world's children, I demand of leaders we must invest in books instead of bullets," Malala said in a speech.

Would be nice if they did so Malala, especially in my own country.

Happy 18th birthday, Malala.   May you celebrate many more of them in your so far amazing life.

Monday, December 22, 2014

Malala's 2014 Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech

Because I'm still in the process of moving and only getting my TV recently, I finally got a chance to see Malala Yousafzai's historic Nobel Prize acceptance speech. 

She is the youngest Nobel Laureate ever at age 17, but don't sleep on her.   Malala's voice for women's rights and passionate push for the education for girls in developing countries is loud and needs to be heard by their people running these countries.

Here is the video of her December 10 Nobel Prize acceptance speech in Oslo, Norway.

Friday, October 10, 2014

Malala Wins The Nobel Peace Prize!


Malala Yousafzai Awarded Nobel Peace PrizeExactly two years and one day removed from the horrific day Taliban terrorists boarded her school bus and tried her to kill her for being an outspoken advocate for the education of girls in her homeland, it was announced by the Nobel Committee that 17 year old Malala Yousafzai has won the Nobel Peace Prize.

She becomes the youngest winner ever of this award and shares it with 60 year old Indian activist Kalaish Satyarthi, who like Yousafzai, has devoted his life to ensuring that women and young children have access to education.

Satyarthi was an engineer who in 1980 left his career to campaign against child labor.

The Nobel Committee got it right this time, and I couldn't be happier to see this young human rights warrior get this well deserved award.

Both she and Satyarthi will be in Oslo on December 10 to receive their awards.