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Dare to Learn : The Power of an Educated Girl
By Malala Fund
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About the book
Around the world, girls face different threats to their education. The specifics may vary – from early marriage or child labour to conflict, climate change and displacement – but the story of Malala Yousafzai plays out in the life of any girl asserting her right to receive an education in the face of great odds.
Dare to Learn documents the journeys of 25 exceptionally brave young girls who fought oppression and defied regressive social norms to go to school. This includes stories such as that of Vandana from India, who studied day and night to excel in her studies to prove to her parents that she was a police inspector in the making and not a child bride; Nibras, a Yazidi refugee who stood up against the ISIS to go to school after her family was forced to flee Iraq; or fifteen-year-old Aisha from Nigeria, who was separated from her family by the Boko Haram but held on to her dream of becoming a nurse one day.
Replete with stories of hope, courage and revolution, and with an Introduction by Malala, these are exceptional profiles of some extraordinary girls who dared to change their world by standing up for their right to learn.
Pages: 204
Available in: Paperback
Language: English
Malala Fund
Malala Yousafzai began speaking out for girls’ education at the age of eleven and she continues her campaign today through her organization, Malala Fund. She created Assembly, Malala Fund’s digital publication and newsletter, to help other young women tell their stories, just like she did.
Assembly is a platform for young women’s voices—and a source of ideas and inspiration in their fight for education and equality.
To read more from girls around the world, visit assembly.malala.org