Malala is a 17 year old from Pakistan. She has 2 brothers, (Ata 19, and Khoshal 14.) She loves to learn. She likes to read twilight, do her hair, and watch ugly Betty. Shes pretty much a normal girl.
Malala grew up in Pakistan. A lot of things were taken away from her. One of those things was going to school, but Malala kept going anyway. This upset the local Taliban. So, when she was getting on the bus to go home from school one day a Taliban man shot her in the head. Fortunately, the bullet did not make it to her brain. This made Malala become a teen activist. She is an activist for female education. She believes girls deserve the right to have education. Every girl needs it so she can teach her family of her own. Girl's around the world have been able to get education because of Malala.
She is currently living in Birmingham, England with her family. She is continuing with her fund that goes to girls who need education. She loves her iPad like any other 17 year old girl and struggles with biology. She will continue to help girls get education.
Malala grew up in Pakistan. A lot of things were taken away from her. One of those things was going to school, but Malala kept going anyway. This upset the local Taliban. So, when she was getting on the bus to go home from school one day a Taliban man shot her in the head. Fortunately, the bullet did not make it to her brain. This made Malala become a teen activist. She is an activist for female education. She believes girls deserve the right to have education. Every girl needs it so she can teach her family of her own. Girl's around the world have been able to get education because of Malala.
She is currently living in Birmingham, England with her family. She is continuing with her fund that goes to girls who need education. She loves her iPad like any other 17 year old girl and struggles with biology. She will continue to help girls get education.