the story of Malaa is inspirational. and whilst our education system in the UK is far from perfect it is available to all children and it is free. For that we are extremely lucky. It also seems to be biased to working better for girls but that is another blog. One of my many reasons for reblogging this is because I am absolutely in awe of her father and the talk he gave at TEDS. What a great man Ziauddin Yousafzai is, not in the least for raising such an amazing young woman
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Thank you for reblogging my post. I’m pleased you enjoyed it. I love your introduction. Malala and her father are definitely both inspirations aren’t they? I look forward to your post about girls and education.