Malala yousafzai biography for students
She is the youngest Nobel Prize laureate in history, the second Pakistani and the only Pashtun to receive a Nobel Prize.
Malala yousafzai childhood
Her advocacy has grown into an international movement, and according to former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi , she has become Pakistan's "most prominent citizen. The daughter of education activist Ziauddin Yousafzai , she was born to a Yusufzai Pashtun family in Swat and was named after the Afghan folk heroine Malalai of Maiwand.
Considering Abdul Ghaffar Khan , Barack Obama , and Benazir Bhutto as her role models, [ 9 ] she was also inspired by her father's thoughts and humanitarian work. The following summer, journalist Adam B. On 9 October , while on a bus in Swat District after taking an exam, Yousafzai and two other girls were shot by a Taliban gunman in an assassination attempt targeting her for her activism; the gunman fled the scene.
She was struck in the head by a bullet and remained unconscious and in critical condition at the Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology , but her condition later improved enough for her to be transferred to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, UK. Deutsche Welle reported in January that she may have become "the most famous teenager in the world".
In response, the Taliban further denounced Yousafzai, indicating plans for a possible second assassination attempt which the Taliban felt was justified as a religious obligation. This sparked another international outcry.
Malala yousafzai family
After her recovery, Yousafzai became a more prominent activist for the right to education. Aged 17 at the time, she was the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate. The , and issues of Time magazine featured her as one of the most influential people globally. In she was awarded honorary Canadian citizenship and became the youngest person to address the House of Commons of Canada.
Yousafzai completed her secondary school education at Edgbaston High School , Birmingham in England from to Yousafzai was born on 12 July in the Swat District of Pakistan's northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, into a lower-middle-class family. Fluent in Pashto , Urdu and English, Yousafzai was educated mostly by her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, a poet, school owner, [ 34 ] and an educational activist himself, running a chain of private schools known as the Khushal Public School.