Malala was an important woman in achieving women's rights, such as the right to education in countries like Pakistan. She fought hard for education rights, an important milestone in her life was that in 2014 she won the Nobel Peace Prize, at just 17 years old.
When Malala was 10 years old, the Taliban took over Swat Valley as their territory. Schools were forced to close, and Malala studied at her father's school, which also had to close. At 11 years old, she already defended girls' right to education on her blog. At the age of 12, he hid his uniform in his backpack to avoid attacks while going to school. In 2012, at the age of 15, Malala survived an attack carried out by the Taliban. Her school bus was stopped, and she was shot in the head for defending the right to education.
In 2014, due to her commitment to guaranteeing women's right to education, Malala became the youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize, at age 17. She currently lives with her family in England, but still has the desire to return to your country to enter politics.