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Malala Yousafzai champions Afghan women’s rights, says US envoy.

News Editor 19 March, 2023
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Webdesk: US special envoy for Afghan women and children Rina Amiri recently praised Pakistan’s youngest Nobel Peace Laureate Malala Yousafzai for her tireless advocacy for Afghan women and girls.

The US envoy called the meeting with Pakistan’s girl rights campaigner and department colleagues “great” and stimulating and fruitful. The discussion focused on Yousafzai’s tireless advocacy for Afghan women and girls.

Moreover, Pakistani education campaigner and Nobel Prize winner Malala Yousafzai is the youngest. She promotes girls’ education and women’s rights in Pakistan. Malala has campaigned for girls’ education in Afghanistan, where the Taliban restricts women’s rights.

Afterward, Women and girls in Afghanistan face prejudice, abuse, and restricted education and career prospects.

Rina Amiri, the US special envoy for Afghan women and girls, has diligently promoted women’s rights and development in Afghanistan. Moreover, She has worked with Afghan women leaders to encourage their participation in the peace process and ensuring their perspectives are heard in negotiations.

Rina Amiri and Malala Yousafzai discussed Afghan women and girls’ issues. They could also investigate strategies to support their rights and empowerment.

Malala’s work to promote education and women’s rights in Afghanistan and internationally has inspired many.

While, Rina Amiri’s work as the US special envoy for Afghan women and girls is vital to empowering them. To achieve a more inclusive and enduring peace in Afghanistan, she must promote women’s participation in the peace process and guarantee their opinions are heard.

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Afterward, surviving a 2012 Taliban assassination attempt, she became a global women’s rights and education campaigner. Many documentaries and publications have profiled her, and the UN has recognised her work.

Malala’s advocacy is crucial now. Her global influence can restore Afghan women and girls’ rights and needs.

They can assist Afghan women and girls reach their full potential and contribute to peace and prosperity by working together and advocating for change.

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