What is YOUR vision for girls’ education? If you're a young women aged 16-24, we want to hear from you! Share your thoughts on the changes you want to see in your education, and alongside other young women around the world, build a collective Girls’ Vision for education and help inform us how to demand for better school systems for girls. 🎒🌟 Fill out the survey at mala.la/girlvision and share with young women in your network.
Malala Fund
International Affairs
Working for a world where every girl can learn and lead.
About us
Malala Fund is working for a world where all girls can learn for 12 years and lead without fear. Learn more at malala.org
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External link for Malala Fund
- Industry
- International Affairs
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- Girls Education, Social Enterprise, Advocacy, Grantmaking, Girls Empowerment, Grassroots Activism, Education, Women's Media, and Fundraising
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Employees at Malala Fund
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Nabila Aguele
Chief Executive, Nigeria @ Malala Fund | Boards: INSEAD, Girl Rising, Women for Women | Advisory Board: Talentx Africa
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Latoyia Harris Allen
Director of Individual Giving at Malala Fund
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Akhter Mateen
Portfolio Non-Executive Director (Public, Private and Not-for-Profit); Executive Coach (ILM7); Senior Finance Professional.
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Gayatri Patel
Chief External Affairs Officer @ Malala Fund
Updates
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“Malala’s visit to Harrow High School was more than just an event; it was a call to action. It reminded us of the power of education and the importance of fighting for the rights of those who are denied it. We left with a renewed commitment to advocate for educational rights and to stand in solidarity with girls in Afghanistan and around the world.” 15-year-old student Sara documents Malala's visit to her school to speak about the girls' education crisis in Afghanistan and shares her and her classmates takeaways from the day at mala.la/3ycQUKq
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Culture is power. It’s everywhere, from the media we consume to the clothes we wear. It has the power to inspire others and make world-changing impact. So why aren’t more changemakers at its center?
The Elevate Prize team is officially OOO next week! Inspired by Malala and Malala Fund, we introduced our inaugural wellness week last year to rest and recharge. Our team carefully selected a week in July to collectively take time to ourselves, and the result was truly magical. Anyone who has experienced burnout understands the toll it takes on your body and mind. And those of us in the nonprofit sector know intimately that it’s impossible to fill the cups of others when you feel depleted on a personal level. My own experience with fatigue and exhaustion eventually pushed me to explore deeper mindfulness practices, something that I’ve found to be extremely transformational and impactful throughout my career.
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Malala Fund is proud to welcome two sector leaders to drive forward our work for girls’ education — Nabila Aguele as Chief Executive, Nigeria and Gayatri Patel as Chief of External Affairs. Learn more about their roles and what they're bringing to Malala Fund's executive leadership team at mala.la/3A1Fg5v.
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"To all my Afghan sisters who are watching me from Afghanistan or any part of the world — I stand with you and I will continue to raise your voice at every platform and we will hold leaders to account to ensure that they protect your rights and they make no compromise in your future." Part two of Malala and Sahar Halaimzai's interview with Rukhshana Media at mala.la/4cTVSuS.
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With the walls of Afghanistan as canvases, ArtLords is spreading hope through art. Malala Fund commissioned them to paint a mural in London, alongside Malala and students. And Afghan girls from the ArtLords team in Afghanistan painted the same mural at a school in Kabul.❤️🎨
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"Where do Afghan women go to see justice? Where they do they go when they are harmed, when they are put in prisons? The Taliban are not going to give them justice. That’s why codifying gender apartheid and creating a system of accountability is critical." Malala and Sahar Halaimzai, Director of Malala Fund's Afghanistan Initiative, speak to Rukhshana Media on the fight to codify gender apartheid ➡️ mala.la/3WsLDI0
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“To those girls who follow their desires — nothing is impossible.” Photojournalist Forough Alaei captures the young women defying all odds and inspiring generations of Iranian girls via TIME 👉🏾 mala.la/3Y9WLuy
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When Malala met with Afghan girls & their classmates at Harrow High School in London last week, they wrote letters to girls in Afghanistan, expressing their solidarity. What students wrote 👉🏾 mala.la/4cTHGS6 P.S. Malala Fund is delivering these letters to schools in Afghanistan. 💌
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"It is the right of every Afghan girl to be in a classroom. We need the world to stand up." Malala speaks on the fight against gender apartheid in Afghanistan and urges leaders to stand with Afghan women and girls.
Malala Yousafzai’s fight against ‘gender apartheid’ in Afghanistan
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