Malala Yousafzai gives tips on how to spend time at home

The young laureate also misses going out with friends amid corona-outbreak

As a number of businesses advice employees to work from home in the ongoing bid to curb the coronavirus pandemic, female education activist and Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai has asked all the students to send in some tips on how to be productive at home.

In her latest post on Instagram, Yousafzai said that she misses being outside and with friends. “I know a lot of students are missing school today — but you can still be productive and have fun at home! Go to my stories to see what I’ve been up to and tell me how you’re spending your time away from school."

The young activist's Instagram stories are filled with requests, as she asks people to send her small videos on how to make their time productive away from school.

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She had earlier took to social media to share that she was confused about her choice of career.

Taking to Twitter, Yousafzai revealed that when she was younger she wanted to be a doctor and then the prime minister, however, now she is not sure what her career path should be.

“I just focused on getting into university and deciding what to study," she said. "Today, like a lot of young people, I’m not sure what my career path will be” read her tweet.

Yousafzai is the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner in history (at 17), an education activist, the author of I Am Malala and founder of the Malala Fund. She is devoted to raising money for education programmes.

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