Malala Fund co-founders Malala Yousafzai and Ziauddin Yousafzai are due to arrive in Lahore, Pakistan this week for a series of interactions with key stakeholders in education, government, the development community, media, digital cultural creators, students, and youth, along with advocates from the Malala Fund Education Champion Network and partners.
While in Pakistan, the co-founders will also join an eminent
academic delegation from the Oxford Pakistan Programme [OPP] and the Malala
Fund team across a series of events to increase awareness of the OPP within
Pakistan, with a specific focus on science education for Pakistani girls. The
promotion of secondary school-aged girls’ access to science, technology,
engineering, arts, and mathematics [STEAM] education is a major pillar of the
Malala Fund in Pakistan which is currently working with the Ministry of Federal
Education to implement an ambitious program on STEAM Education with other
partners to reform 13,000 government high schools across Pakistan.
During this trip, co-founder Malala Yousafzai will also highlight
work with the Oxford Pakistan Programme (OPP), an initiative led by her alma
mater. The OPP initiative aims to bridge Oxford and Pakistan’s academic
communities, including a newly established fellowship with the Malala Fund, Lady
Margaret Hall (LMH), the OPP, and Oxford’s Department of Education. The Malala
Visiting Fellowship in Education will facilitate teacher training courses in
Pakistan to address the shortage of trained teachers, especially women, in
Pakistan.
The co-founders will also be engaging with thought leaders,
students, academia, and activists across a series of events including panels and
roundtables with both emerging and established voices for a greater view of
Pakistan’s present and future.
While in Lahore, Malala Yousafzai and Ziauddin Yousafzai will also hold a meeting
with the Chief Minister of Punjab with a focus on education and the work of the
Malala Fund in Pakistan.
Malala Yousafzai last visited Pakistan in October 2022 to meet
with young women and families from flood-impacted communities in Sindh and to
call on the international community to increase aid to Pakistan. During the
trip, Malala announced Malala Fund’s commitment to pledge $700,000 (PKR 154
Million) to organizations in Pakistan to support flood relief.
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