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  • Malala YousafzaiPakistaniactivistfor female education and civilians of Swat valley.I am Malala international movement for education for women United Nations petition.Youngest winner of a Nobel peace prize (2014).

  • Yousafzai was educated in large part by her father,Ziauddin Yousafzaiwho is a poet, school owner, and aneducational activisthimself, running a chain of schools known as the Khushal Public School .Aamer Ahmed Khan of theBBC Urduwebsite and his colleagues had discussed a novel way of covering theTalibans growing influence inSwat: Why not find a schoolgirl to blog anonymously about her life there? Ziauddin Yousafzai suggested his own daughter, 11-year-old Malala.

  • Taliban had set an edict that no girls could attend school after 15 January 2009.In early 2009, when she was 1112, Yousafzai wrote a pseudonymous blog for theBBCdetailing her life under Taliban occupation, their attempts to take control of the swat valley.After the ban taliban had destroyed majority of schools in the area. After boys' schools reopened, the Taliban lifted restrictions on girls' primary education, where there wasco-education. On 15 February, gunshots could be heard in the streets of Mingora, but Yousafzai's father reassured her, saying "don't be scared this is firing for peace". Her father had read in the newspaper that the government and the militants were going to sign a peace deal the next day.

  • Malalas main motivation her father.

    Her documentaries in BBC first battle of swat and second battle of swat.

  • Following the documentary, Yousafzai was interviewed on the nationalPashto-language stationAVT Khyber, the Urdu-language,She made a second appearance onCapital Talkon 19 August 2009.Her BBC blogging identity was being revealed in articles by December 2009.

    On 19 December 2011, Prime MinisterYousaf Raza Gillani awarded her the National Peace Award for Youth. At the proceedings in her honor, Yousafzai stated that she was not a member of any political party, but hoped to found a national party of her own to promote education.

  • United Nations petition On 15 October 2012, UN Special Envoy for Global EducationGordon Brown, a formerBritish Prime Minister, visited Yousafzai ,and launched a petition in her name and "in support of what Malala fought for. Using the slogan "I am Malala", the petition's main demand was that there be no child left out of school by 2015.The petition contains three demands:We call on Pakistan to agree to a plan to deliver education for every child.We call on all countries to outlaw discrimination against girls.We call on international organizations to ensure the world's 61 million out-of-school children are in education by the end of 2015.

  • Malala DayYousafzai on a special visit toStrasbourgin November 2013The terrorists thought they would change my aims and stop my ambitions, but nothing changed in my life except this: weakness, fear and hopelessness died. . I'm here to speak up for the right of education for every child. I want education for the sons and daughters of the Taliban and all terrorists and extremists.Yousafzai received several standing ovations. Ban Ki-moon, who also spoke at the session, described her as "our hero".Yousafzai also presented the chamber with "The Education We Want",a Youth Resolution of education demands written by Youth for Youth, in a process co-ordinated by the UN Global Education .Malala day is not my day. Today is the day of every woman, every boy and every girl who have raised their voice for their rights.The Pakistani government did not comment on Yousafzai's UN appearance, amid a backlash against her in Pakistan's press and social media.

  • Nobel Peace PrizeOn 10 October 2014, Yousafzai was announced as the co-recipient of the2014 Nobel Peace Prizefor her struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education. At age 17, Yousafzai is the youngest Nobel Prize laureate. She is the second Pakistani to receive a Nobel Prize,and the only Pakistani winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.A Norwegian jurist,Fredrik Heffermehl, commented on the winning of Malala's Nobel Prize: "This is not for fine people who have done nice things and are glad to receive it. All of that is irrelevant. What Nobel wanted was a prize that promoted global disarmament."

  • MaslowPhsiological need belonged from a fairly wealthy family, got the right upbringing from her father who was by profession a teacher.Safety need father encouraged her to attend school dispite of firing don't be scared this is firing for peace.Belonging need close knit educated family, her work and ideology accepted widely by national and international activists and media outlets .Self- esteem need her 1st writing to the BBC got an extremely positive response amidst the negative taliban influence, acceptable became the pillar of her building esteem.

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  • herzbergMotivation right to education for women, freedom to civilians of Swat valley from Talibans infuence I dont want to revenge taliban, I want education for the sons and daughters of taliban.Hygiene better education for young girls like herself, empowerment of women.

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