Malala Yousafzai
In a world where education is often taken for granted, one young girl's unwavering courage changed the course of history. Malala Yousafzai, born in Pakistan's Swat Valley, dared to raise her voice when others were silenced. At just 15 years old, she faced unimaginable adversity, surviving an assassination attempt by the Taliban for her advocacy of girls' education. But Malala's spirit remained unbroken. Her resilience and passion ignited a global movement, earning her the Nobel Peace Prize at 17 – the youngest recipient ever. Today, Malala continues to inspire millions, proving that one person's determination can indeed change the world. Join us as we explore the extraordinary life and enduring legacy of this modern-day hero.
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