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On October the 9th, 2012, fifteen-year-old Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head by the Taliban on the school bus. Malala believed that all girls have the right to an education and the Taliban wanted to stop her campaign. But Malala didn't die. Today she is the youngest person with a Nobel Peace Prize and a campaigner for girls' education around the world.
This is the true story of a girl who wanted to change the world - and did.
With a Fact File on teenage campaigners around the world. [Résumé éditeur]
On October the 9th, 2012, fifteen-year-old Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head by the Taliban on the school bus. Malala believed that all girls have the right to an education and the Taliban wanted to stop her campaign. But Malala didn't die. Today she is the youngest person with a Nobel Peace Prize and a campaigner for girls' education around the world.
This is the true story of a girl who wanted to change the world - and did.
With a Fact ...
anglais : langue ; lecture ; Pakistan ; éducation ; droits de l'enfant