http://www.malala.org/
What is Malala Day?
Malala Day, observed this year on 14 July 2014, is not just aday to celebrate Malala Yousafzai. It is a day for all children
everywhere to raise their voices and be heard. It is a day to stand up
for education and say to world that we are stronger than the enemies of
education and stronger than the forces that threaten girls, boys and
women from leading happy and productive lives. Learn more about Malala
Day through her official website: www.malala.org
Last year, July 12, 2013 was Malala’s 16th birthday. To
celebrate Malala Day, the global community came together to highlight
the leading role that youth can play in enabling all children to get an
education. Malala marked the day by giving her first public speech since
the shooting dedicated to the importance of universal education at the
United Nations Headquarters in New York.
- See more at: http://www.globaleducationfirst.org/malaladay.html#sthash.O5x9KnRz.dpuf
2° un documentaire de 30 mnhttp://www.nytimes.com/video/world/asia/100000001835296/class-dismissed.html
Class Dismissed: Malala’s Story
BY Adam B. Ellick and Irfan Ashraf | Oct. 10, 2012 | 32:51
A
2009 documentary by Adam B. Ellick profiled Malala Yousafzai, a
Pakistani girl whose school was shut down by the Taliban. Ms. Yousafzai
was shot by a gunman on Oct. 9, 2012.
What is Malala Day?
Malala Day, observed this year on 14 July 2014, is not just aday to celebrate Malala Yousafzai. It is a day for all children
everywhere to raise their voices and be heard. It is a day to stand up
for education and say to world that we are stronger than the enemies of
education and stronger than the forces that threaten girls, boys and
women from leading happy and productive lives. Learn more about Malala
Day through her official website: www.malala.org
Last year, July 12, 2013 was Malala’s 16th birthday. To
celebrate Malala Day, the global community came together to highlight
the leading role that youth can play in enabling all children to get an
education. Malala marked the day by giving her first public speech since
the shooting dedicated to the importance of universal education at the
United Nations Headquarters in New York.
In support of the UN Secretary-General’s Global Education First Initiative,
international youth leaders convened at the United Nations and in
cities around the world in support of reaching the goal of having all
children, especially girls, in school and learning by 2015.
- See more at: http://www.globaleducationfirst.org/malaladay.html#sthash.O5x9KnRz.dpuf
What is Malala Day?
Malala Day, observed this year on 14 July 2014, is not just aday to celebrate Malala Yousafzai. It is a day for all children
everywhere to raise their voices and be heard. It is a day to stand up
for education and say to world that we are stronger than the enemies of
education and stronger than the forces that threaten girls, boys and
women from leading happy and productive lives. Learn more about Malala
Day through her official website: www.malala.org
Last year, July 12, 2013 was Malala’s 16th birthday. To
celebrate Malala Day, the global community came together to highlight
the leading role that youth can play in enabling all children to get an
education. Malala marked the day by giving her first public speech since
the shooting dedicated to the importance of universal education at the
United Nations Headquarters in New York.
In support of the UN Secretary-General’s Global Education First Initiative,
international youth leaders convened at the United Nations and in
cities around the world in support of reaching the goal of having all
children, especially girls, in school and learning by 2015.
- See more at: http://www.globaleducationfirst.org/malaladay.html#sthash.O5x9KnRz.dpuf