Malala urges G20 to boost funds for girls' schooling

TOKYO: Nobel Peace Prize-winner Malala Yousafzai Friday instructed Japan and its fellow Group of 20 international locations to pledge new investment for teaching girls at June's G20 summit, hosted by way of the Japanese.

Speaking alongside Shinzo Abe, the prestigious Pakistani schooling activist informed Japan's Prime Minister about "the importance of investing in girls now for future economic growth and global stability."

"As the chair of this year's G20, I hope Prime Minister Abe in Japan will lead on girls' education and encourage all leaders to commit to new funding to prepare girls for the future of work," she informed reporters.


"I hope he can use his G20 presidency to help my sisters in Japan, G20 countries and around the world to reach their full potential because the world works better when girls go to school."


Malala become an international symbol for ladies' schooling and human rights after a gunman boarded her school bus in October 2012, requested "Who is Malala?" and shot her.


After medical remedy in the United Kingdom, she persisted her vocal advocacy and become the youngest-ever individual to obtain the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014.
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