Malala was born in Mingora, Pakistan, on July 12, 1997. Malala Yousafzai was born into a Sunni Muslim Pakistani family. She grew up with his parents and siblings in his hometown. Malala loved going to school and learning with her father and her classmates. However, in 2008 everything changed when the Taliban took control of their town. Due to the increasing violence and Taliban control in the Swat area, it occurred to a BBC journalist in Urdu that the best way to tell what was happening was through a blog written by a student. Malala immediately became the alternative. His first entry was published in January 2009. On October 9 of that year, a Taliban robbed her school bus asking who Malala was. After discovering who she was, the assailant shot her in the left side of her head. After two years recovering, the activist moved with her family to a new house in the UK. In recognition of her work, Malala Yousafzai received the Nobel Peace Prize, being the youngest person to get it.
What i liked about Malala was that she was a fighter woman, she always fought for her dreams, despite the attack she suffered, she never gave up, she teaches us that if we follow our dreams, we can achieve them. We never have to give up. Her spirit of doing things right left a legacy, a legacy that will continue for a long time.