Malala, who was recently honoured with the first National Peace Award for Youth, is to now have the award named after her. The annual award will now be known as the National Malala Peace Prize. It will be presented to outstanding Pakistan youth below 18 years of age.
Earlier, Malala was the first Pakistani child amongst the top five nominees from around the globe for a peace award on Universal Children’s Day. Although she didn’t receive the international award, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani decided to acknowledge her efforts for the promotion of education in the extremely hostile conditions of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’s Malakand division.
The Prime Minister congratulated Malala and her parents for her courageous stand and reaching out to her classmates to carry on with their studies in defiance of the Taliban who had banned secular education during their campaign in Malakand. She was also congratulated by the premier and other ministers on receiving the runner-up prize from Dutch Organisation KidsRights.
“I convinced my friends and other classmates of the importance of education and told them that our primary education will decide our future,” she said. “I am thankful not only to the students but also to their parents for honouring my requests and sending their daughters back to school,” she added.
On Malala’s request herself, the prime minister has also directed the authorities to set up an IT campus in the Swat Degree College for Women.
For the upcoming year, Malala expressed her resolve to keep working for girls’ rights not only in Swat valley but across Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. She is looking forward to support from the country as well as the Pakhtun community in this regard.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 21st, 2011.
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This the only commendable thing that premier did during his tenure.
Well Done! Malala.
This acknowledgement is good. She has become a symbol of hope and courage. I will request the government to please provide her proper security. The media hype and publicity can put in danger this brave girl and her family.
The nation is proud of you Malala. May Al-Mighty Allah be always with you in your future endeavors
hello malala i am proud of you.believe me i want such a girl like you you are great yar great very good malala want to be friend with you .
Vienna,December 20,2011 Pre-teen or teenager Malala deserves recognition as a common growing Pakistani young woman.Such recognition helps in modernizing an obscurantist "karo kari" society.I congratulate her. Taravadu Taranga Trust for Media Monitoring TTTMM India --Kulamarva Balakrishna
Welldone Malala Yousafzai and thank you Mr Prime Minister!!!
Zindabad! brave girl.
8 yr old or 16yr old ???? picture tells a diff story
Everyone in the world for women's lib should be.
They have become endangered species in Pakistan today. So more encouragement should be there from all over the world.
We all are proud of you Malala.
Glad to hear that :)
Long live Malala. We proud of you.
I rate this young girl as good Pakistani and better than Bilawal zadari