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Malala Fund is working for a world where all girls can learn and lead without fear. Led by Yousafzai.

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  1. We’re heartbroken at this news. Whitney wanted to pull her family out of poverty by pursuing her personal dream - to own a company that built websites. Malala Fund will always remember her determination and her smile.

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  2. Jun 21
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  3. Jun 20

    When 13-year-old Nayir fled Mosul, she was determined to go back to school. “No matter what, nothing will keep me from finishing my studies.” — Nayir |

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  4. Jun 20

    Violence upended Marie Claire’s life and education — but it won’t define her future. Read more:

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  5. Jun 20

    Fleeing war in Colombia, María left home behind — but not her education. Read her story: |

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  6. Retweeted
    Jun 20

    "Take it upon yourselves to help get the world back on track. If you’ve ever doubted your role & responsibility in the world, you are needed now more than ever."- CEO, alumna & honorary degree recipient

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  7. Jun 20

    "If my refugee sisters and brothers around the world are to rebuild our lives and our countries, we must have education." — Zaynab

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  8. Jun 19

    As kicks off, Iranian women fight for right to watch soccer. via

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  9. Jun 19
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  10. Jun 18

    AI could change the world.16-year-old programmer Stephanie wants to change AI. via

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  11. Jun 18

    For , meet 23-year-old Meghana who just became South India's first woman fighter pilot. 👏🏽👏🏽 via

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  12. Jun 17
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  13. Jun 15

    Wishing you a very happy . ✨✨

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  14. Jun 14
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  15. Jun 14

    How learning to code is helping girls spark change in Zimbabwe: via

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  16. Jun 14

    “I told [my parents] that I didn’t want to get married, and they asked why, so I explained that a girl should be at least 18 years old.” — Monika, from Rajasthan, India. via

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  17. Jun 13

    . made Olympics history at the 2018 Winter Games by becoming the first Nigerian *and* first African and black woman to compete as a skeleton athlete. Now Simi is paving the way for other girls. Read more:

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  18. Jun 13
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  19. Jun 12

    In their colourful uniforms, Cape Town's drum majorettes breakdown stereotypes and overcome violence: . via

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  20. Retweeted
    Jun 12

    “For me and my friends, it was an impossible dream. We used to just sit and watch the boys play with envy. When one of us was brave enough to ask if she could play, the boys made fun of her, telling her that football is ‘only for boys.’”

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