For International Day of the Girl, Malala talks with two Malala Fund Fellows, Dr. Ayesha Kareem and Tamilore Omojola, about their work in co-leading Girls’ Vision for Education and what keeps them inspired as fellow activists.

Malala Yousafzai
Bio
Malala Yousafzai(she/her) is a Pakistani activist and the youngest Nobel laureate. She co-founded Malala Fund to create a world where all girls can learn and lead.
Posts from Malala
The Nobel peace-prize laureate is By Invitation’s first guest editor. She introduces her series on girls’ education
Malala discusses the crisis in Afghanistan and how young women can help.
While we might not have all the usual graduation festivities, the knowledge and skills we gained will last longer than any party or ceremony. And we must rally together now to use those talents to be the leaders our world needs us to be.
Malala reflects on the first year of her digital publication and newsletter for girls.
Lee la nota especial de Malala a los lectores de Assembly.
Découvrez la note spécialement écrite par Malala pour les lectrices d’Assembly.
“…I looked at the building as if I would not come here again.”
In “We Are Displaced,” I share my story of being displaced — and the stories of other girls who, just like me, were forced from their homes by conflict, poverty and discrimination.
Assembly is a new platform for girls and young women around the world.
When I left Swat Valley, Pakistan on 9th October 2012, my eyes were closed.