Malala nominated for 'Children's Nobel'


Stockholm, Feb 6 (AFP): Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai, who survived being shot in the head by the Taliban, was nominated for the World Children's Prize in Sweden today for championing education rights for girls.

"She is a child herself and she stands up for girls' rights to education in Pakistan, but also in the world as a whole," Liv Kjellberg, 15, a member of the international prize jury told AFP.

Malala was nominated last year for the Nobel Peace Prize and won the European Union's Sakharov human rights prize for her crusade for the right of all children to an education.

The 16-year-old, who now lives in Britain following extensive medical treatment, was shot by a Taliban gunman in 2012 over her outspoken views on education in her home region in northwest Pakistan.


The World Children's Prize -- also known as the "Children's Nobel Prize" -- was founded in 2000 and aims to raise awareness of children's rights in 60,000 schools in 110 countries through educational programs which include studying champions of human rights and voting for the prize winners.

The two other nominees for this year's award are John Wood, founder of the US-based education charity Room to Read, and Indira Ramanagar, a Nepali activist who helps prisoners' children.

All three nominees will receive a share of the USD 100,000 (74,000-euro) prize money -- intended to go towards further activism -- at an award ceremony outside Stockholm in October 2014.

 

  

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  • ad, mangloor

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    Westerners agenda - one way to get even at attackers. malala wrong choice. pick up somebody else.

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  • Thomas Saldanha, Bangalore

    Thu, Feb 06 2014

    Malala is a creation of the media, she hasn't achieved as anything other than escaping from the school bus. There are thousands of people who survived similar terrorist attacks on them. How on earth Malala is different from them? Is it because the Taliban has been singled out as the world's biggest enemy or are they using Malala to achieve something bigger?

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  • Roshan Braganza, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 06 2014

    The only achievement of her being ' lucky survivor'. Cannot be called as valour since media went frenzy making her hugely popular. There r lot of achievers in several fields often contributed immensely towards humanity even entertainment. Just picking malala can be gross injustice to them .

    May be feminists in west pushing her candidature as they are threatened by growing islamic resistance against feminist ideology. True Education is a right , but that does not mean marriage sanctity should be delayed. Most conservative nations early marriages as it keeps the purity of a girl , stopping any unhealthy relationships.

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  • Suleman, Udupi

    Thu, Feb 06 2014

    Well said.

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