Malala Yusufzai Became The Most Famous Teenager Of The Decade

Islamabad: The UN has declared Pakistani education activist and Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai as the 'world's most famous teenager' in a 'Decade in Review' report. According to The News International's report on Thursday, in its review series (2010 to 2013), the United Nations launched the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the start of the conflict in Syria in 2011 and Malala's work for girls' education. Information about is also given.

The United Nations wrote in the review report that, "The attack took effect worldwide and was widely condemned. To empower every girl to go to school and to prioritize girls' modern education. In view of the work done, Malala was given a special honor at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris on the occasion of Human Rights Day.

Recently, 22-year-old Malala was selected for the cover page of Teen Vogue, a booklet based on the last issue of the decade. Let us tell you that the report says that the adolescence of 21st century is almost over. As the world is almost ready to enter 2020. The UN is taking a look at some of the big news around the world between 2010 and 2019.

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