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Malala Hopes for Pakistan’s Bright Future at London Forum, Praising Youth in Education

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Malala Yousafzai, Nobel laureate and education activist, expressed optimism about Pakistan’s future during a London forum. She praised the youth’s role in national progress through modern education.

At the World Education Forum, Malala highlighted women’s crucial part in development journey. She discussed girls’ education challenges in Palestine, Lebanon, and Afghanistan.

Malala pledged $300,000 for girls’ education in Gaza and beyond. Palestinian students are aware of their issues and potential solutions; Afghan girls persist despite severe restrictions.

During the event, Malala participated in a roundtable with students and a quiz competition. Education ministers from Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa attended. She reiterated confidence in Pakistan’s future, emphasizing young people’s dedication to development through modern knowledge.

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