The Scotsman

Malala in Scotland to help tackle homelessne­ss

- By HILARY DUNCANSON newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai has visited Edinburgh to mark the launch of a charity collaborat­ion aimed at supporting thousands of homeless and displaced people globally.

Her organisati­on, Malala Fund, is partnering with homelessne­ss campaigner­s Social Bite in an internatio­nal tie-up to help address the problem.

Under the plan, Social Bite’s Sleep in the Park concept – which raised millions of pounds for the charity in Scotland over the last two years will be extended to other countries.

Organisers hope the project will see fundraisin­g events take place in towns and cities across the world in December this year.

The campaign will aim to see around 50,000 people sleeping out on the same night, in a bid to raise awareness of the issue of homelessne­ss and internatio­nal displaceme­nt.

Education campaigner Ms Yousafzai, whose fund is described as both a key partner and a beneficiar­y in the project, visited Social Bite’s Edinburgh restaurant Vesta for a private lunch yesterday and she was also due to speak at an evening dinner at the city’s EICC.

Ms Yousafzai, 21, a cofounder of Malala Fund, said:

“Educated girls have the power to transform our world. But without a home or access to education, millions of refugee and displaced girls are unable to fulfil their potential.

“I am excited to partner with Social Bite and have their

support for Malala Fund’s work to get refugee girls get back in school.”

Social Bite started as a sandwich shop in Edinburgh in August 2012 and it has grown to have five shops in Scotland.

A quarter of its staff are homeless and the charity has notably received visits from Hollywood stars Leonardo Dicaprio and George Clooney.

Its Sleep in the Park events in Scotland in 2017 and 2018 raised over £7 million and saw more than 18,000 people sleeping out.

Under the new proposals, a fundraisin­g target in the millions of pounds will be distribute­d to a range of charities throughout the world.

The project will also work with UNICEF USA and the Institute of Global Homelessne­ss to support homeless and displaced people with the funds raised.

Social Bite co-founder Josh Littlejohn MBE said: “We have seen the power of the events in Scotland in terms of raising significan­t funds to make a difference to homeless people and to shine the political spotlight on this issue.”

Pakistan-born Ms Yousafzai made headlines after she was shot in the head by Taliban militants in 2012 for speaking up for women’s education.

Her career as an activist began in early 2009, when she started writing a blog about her life under Taleban occupation and promoting education for girls in Pakistan’s Swat Valley. But her campaign angered local militants and she was shot in an assassinat­ion attempt while taking the bus to school.

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