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Natasha2012 [34]
3 years ago
11

Provide at least two specific changes that Malala struggled to see achieved. Think of how Malala describes change and what motiv

ated her to struggle for change. Write at least one complete paragraph with a minimum of 7 sentence
English
1 answer:
choli [55]3 years ago
5 0

Malala called:

1. For compulsory education for children all over the world.

2. Better and more opportunities for girls in the developing environment.

She takes inspiration from her father's humanitarian work. Benazir Bhutto and Muhammad Ali Jinnah are her inspiration. She started he #upforschool campaign that gathered over 10 million signatures vouching for the right to education for all children all across the globe. She also ensured that Pakistan doubled their education spending in the year 2013.

Explanation:

Malala was shot in the head along with two other girls as a reaction to her activism to get girls to school. She survived this injury but this lead her voice to be heard all across the globe.

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