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MalalaHere is a story which will he

Malala
Here is a story which will help you understand why the work of UNICEF is so important. When she was 11 years old, Malala had a dream she wanted to be a doctor, which meant she had to go to school. But in her country, there some people who believe girl should not go to school. They believe only boys should go to school that a woman’s place is the home. Malala began to fight for education for all children. In 2009. At age 11, man people got to know her through a weblog of the BBC News ‘Urdu language service . The BBC published translated writings about her life under Taliban rule. One day, Malala was going to school on the bus, which was full of schoolgirl; the girls were happy- the exam were over. Suddenly, some Taliban men, who were wearing masks and had guns, stopped the bus. The strangers told Malala to get out. The other children were terrified. The strangers shot Malala in the head and ran away. They did it because Malala believe in education for all girl. Malala, who survived, is a courageous girl. After the attack, she said: “ I want to go to school. I don’t care if I have to sit on the floor. I am not afraid of every one”. Malala become famous all over the world for her courage. In 2011, Malala was nominated for the International Children’s Peace Prize. Later, the Prime Minister of Pakistan awarded her the national Youth Peace Prize. Then she went to the United Nations in New York where she spoke about children’s rights and in 2013 she was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. One of her fellow students, Fatima Azis, who is only 14,said: “She is very brave. She inspires all of us”. Now, Malala has a new dream. She wants to be a politician because she wants to change the world and make it a better place for children everywhere.
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MalalaHere is a story which will help you understand why the work of UNICEF is so important. When she was 11 years old, Malala had a dream she wanted to be a doctor, which meant she had to go to school. But in her country, there some people who believe girl should not go to school. They believe only boys should go to school that a woman’s place is the home. Malala began to fight for education for all children. In 2009. At age 11, man people got to know her through a weblog of the BBC News ‘Urdu language service . The BBC published translated writings about her life under Taliban rule. One day, Malala was going to school on the bus, which was full of schoolgirl; the girls were happy- the exam were over. Suddenly, some Taliban men, who were wearing masks and had guns, stopped the bus. The strangers told Malala to get out. The other children were terrified. The strangers shot Malala in the head and ran away. They did it because Malala believe in education for all girl. Malala, who survived, is a courageous girl. After the attack, she said: “ I want to go to school. I don’t care if I have to sit on the floor. I am not afraid of every one”. Malala become famous all over the world for her courage. In 2011, Malala was nominated for the International Children’s Peace Prize. Later, the Prime Minister of Pakistan awarded her the national Youth Peace Prize. Then she went to the United Nations in New York where she spoke about children’s rights and in 2013 she was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. One of her fellow students, Fatima Azis, who is only 14,said: “She is very brave. She inspires all of us”. Now, Malala has a new dream. She wants to be a politician because she wants to change the world and make it a better place for children everywhere.
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Here is Will Help You Understand why a Story which the Work of UNICEF is so important. When she was 11 years old, Malala had a dream she wanted to be a doctor, which meant she had to go to school. But in her country, there some people who believe girl should not go to school. They believe only boys should go to school that a woman's place is the home. Malala began to fight for education for all children. In 2009. At age 11, man people got to know her through a weblog of the BBC News' Urdu language service. The BBC published translated writings about her life under Taliban rule. One day, Malala was going to school on the bus, which was full of schoolgirl; the girls were happy- the exam were over. Suddenly, some Taliban men, who were wearing masks and had guns, stopped the bus. The strangers told Malala to get out. The other children were terrified. The strangers shot Malala in the head and ran away. They did it because Malala believe in education for all girl. Malala, who survived, is a courageous girl. After the attack, she said: "I want to go to school. I do not care if I have to sit on the floor. I am not afraid of every one ". Malala become famous all over the world for her courage. In 2011, Malala was nominated for the International Children's Peace Prize. Later, the Prime Minister of Pakistan awarded her the national Youth Peace Prize. Then she went to the United Nations in New York where she spoke about children's rights and in 2013 she was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. One of her fellow students, Fatima Azis, who is only 14, said: "She is very brave. She inspires all of us ". Now, Malala has a new dream. She wants to be a politician because she wants to change the world and make it a better place for children everywhere.
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