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Malala fund in Nigeria.

CARRIE PIZZO, ZACK KARABA, CORBIN PURSELY

NIGERIA FACTS

  • Nigeria has the largest number of girls not in school out of all the countries in the world
  • Average girl only stays in school to the age 9

More facts

Less than one in 10 girls generally complete secondary education

There goal is to receive training for information and communication technology skills, health skills, and life skills.

FACTS

  • Malala's fund helps girls who have been kidnapped get a full scholarship to complete secondary school
  • The fund provides funding in Northern Nigeria for girls who learn in clubs supplied by the community.

EXAMPLES

  • Malala's organization donated $200,000.
  • With the money she donated the school bought electronics so the children could learn.
  • With the Malala fund they manage to learn reading,math, writing, life, and livelihood skills

Examples
Girls can find jobs and internships in the technology sector.

With education parents can prepare children to enter the workforce.

She came up with a organization to help girls get education.

EVIDENCE

  • When Malala went to Nigeria she told the people "there is no developed nation without the focus on education".
  • Malala hopes she can help all 10.5 million children in Nigeria that are out of school.
  • Malala spoke to parents about how to be strong and to not let the fear of terrorist affect there children's education.c

Evidence

Malala supports the free All-Girls secondary schools.

After experiencing near death Malala still fights for girls education all around the world .

Malala changing the world.

Malala stood up to the Taliban when she was fighting for her own education. With the Malala fund program children all around the world are getting an education that they didn't have before.