In her speech, she thanks her parents for giving her the opportunity to get educated and for teaching her the …show more content…
There were innocent men, woman, and children killed in suicide bombings. Despite Malala’s protests, there are young girls who do not have the right to be educated just because they are simply girls. Children are deprived of education because of where they live, their social status, child labor, and who threatens them. Lots of women are forced into marriage at a young age and have children before they reach 15.
One of Malala’s friends, who wanted to become a doctor, was forced into this situation. This is why Malala is donating the Nobel Peace Prize money to the Malala Fund. She wants to build secondary schools for girls in underprivileged places. She says “this is where I begin, but not where I will stop.” (Yousafzai). She speaks on others who have brought change such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela, and also others who have won the award. Now she puts the pressure on the world leaders to make lasting change.
In the last part of the speech, Malala says that the world leaders have to consider education one of the most important things and that during the years that she has lived, she could see some progresses such as “the number of children out of school has been halved” (Satyarthi). However, Malala says that the problem is that the world concentrated only on primary education, so education such as secondary and higher education didn’t see much