Monday 12 October 2015

And if we were all Malala?

If we want to be Malala- we have to know Malala
If we do not want to be Malala we still have to know about Malala…

 From the very beginning of this year, I went to the greatest discovery of Malala from Pakistan , through various articles, videos published online and social networks. The young and global activist is an incredible figure, who speak up for what she believes in and still I was unaware that Malala was the youngest winner of the Nobel Prize of 2014, before I came across this article: The teen activist from Pakistan is the youngest person to win a Nobel Prize

Only 17, Malala is full of willpower, inspiration, and strength, her voice itself is a powerful weapon: “Malala survived being shot by terrorists for speaking out for girls’ right to be educated, in her native country” It was heart touching to see Malala fighting for having the right to get educated while others are waking up and complaining about going to school and yet do not realized the chance they have.

 Moreover, this article perfectly portray Malala’s personality and experience, describing her, firstly being a girl then an activist: who is she and what she had done, before and after winning the Nobel peace prize. She is an impressive example for today’s girls, and  should be the inspirational figure of every little girls aged 11 and 12. Girls should adopt that attitude of standing up for their right and voice out instead of being afraid of what might happen.

The piece of writing stress on the determination and dreams of Malala to see women having equal rights and peace in every corner of the world.
Malala's Story- #WeAreSilent

This Article however,allows a deep rooted exploration in relation to Mauritian society where girls are often deprive from education due to poverty, hence generated various social problems such as prostitution ring - child prostitution. If all women wake up one day with the determination to change the world , it will surely be a better World.

This Article however has demonstrate that she is not only fighting for an issue and she is trying to change the course of the history.


She is the one who had understand that education is the key of all success for both boys and girls.
She claimed: One child, one teacher, One book, and One Pen, can change the world.
                                                               And she is Malala.

1 comment:

  1. This is a beautifully written post with such strong sentiments. I can feel your passion through your writing and I hope to read more wonderful post from you. This post particularly touched me because at this age it's when we start to want to make a difference in the world, no matter how small this step may be and, this article really is a push towards better actions.

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