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Malala's Powerful Abuja Visit: Advocating for Girls' Empowerment from Pottery to Policy

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Malala's Powerful Abuja Visit: Advocating for Girls' Empowerment from Pottery to Policy

Nobel Laureate and Malala Fund co-founder Malala Yousafzai recently visited Nigeria, accompanied by Malala Fund board members, CEO Lena Alfi, and co-founder Ziauddin Yousafzai. The visit aimed to further the Malala Fund's core priorities, with a specific focus on advancing girls' education in the country. During her time in Abuja, Malala dedicated a full day to engaging with and amplifying the voices of girls, participating in three significant events that underscored the importance of partnerships, creativity, and leadership in transforming education for Nigerian girls.

The day commenced with a lunch gathering where Malala met with Malala Fund partners and advocates, frontline workers dedicated to driving change. These champions shared compelling stories of both progress and persistent challenges, ranging from combating child marriage to advocating for increased education financing that genuinely addresses girls' needs. A poignant example was shared from Kaduna, where a girl's direct appeal to the governor,

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