
‘Happy to Be Back’: Malala Yousafzai on Reaching Pakistan for Education Summit
Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai has returned to Pakistan, expressing joy and excitement as she arrived to participate in a high-profile education summit. The visit marks a significant moment, highlighting her continued advocacy for girls’ education and youth empowerment in the country.
Speaking to the media upon arrival, Malala said, “I am happy to be back in Pakistan. Education is a right for every child, and I am committed to supporting initiatives that ensure access for all, especially girls in rural and underprivileged areas.”
The summit, organized by national and international education stakeholders, aims to address pressing challenges in Pakistan’s education sector, including enrollment gaps, gender disparities, and quality of teaching. Key sessions will focus on innovative solutions, policy reforms, and partnerships to expand educational opportunities.
Government officials and civil society leaders welcomed Malala’s presence, noting that her global influence and advocacy can inspire action at both grassroots and policy levels. The event is expected to generate new momentum for programs aimed at increasing school attendance and promoting inclusive education across Pakistan.
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خلاصہ (اردو میں):
نوبل انعام یافتہ ملالہ یوسفزئی پاکستان پہنچیں اور کہا کہ وہ تعلیم کے فروغ کے لیے ملک میں واپس آ کر خوش ہیں۔ ایجوکیشن سمٹ میں شرکت کے دوران وہ لڑکیوں کی تعلیم اور اسکولوں میں شمولیت پر زور دیں گی۔





