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UN declares Malala decade’s ‘most famous teenager’

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THE UN has declared Pakistani education activist and Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai as “the most famous teenager in the world” in its ‘Decade in Review’ report.

In part one of its review series, which takes into account events between 2010 and the end of

2013, the UN highlighte­d the Haiti earthquake in 2010, the beginning of the ongoing Syrian conflict for 2011 and Malala’s work in favour of girls’ education for the year 2012, The News Internatio­nal reported.

In 2014, Malala became the youngest recipient of the Nobel

Peace Prize in recognitio­n of her efforts for children’s rights which started even before she was shot in the head two years ago by Taliban militants.

“The attack made waves around the world, and was widely condemned. On Human Rights Day that year, a special tribute to Malala was held at the Paris headquarte­rs of Unesco, pushing for action to ensure every girl’s right to go to school, and to advance girls’ education as an urgent priority,” the UN wrote in the review report.

“Malala’s activism and profile have only grown since the assassinat­ion attempt. She became a UN Messenger of Peace in 2017, with a special focus on girls’ education,” it added.

The 22 year old was also recently chosen by Teen Vogue as its cover person for its last issue of the decade.

The magazine said it decided to “reflect” the last 10 years with the education activist.

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