Hannah OrensteininMalala Fund - archiveLeaving her mark: How a 10-year-old’s contest inspired her school to fight for girls’ educationAnya started a competition to design a bookmark for Malala FundMay 17, 2018May 17, 2018
Hannah OrensteininMalala Fund - archiveA $25 tablet is giving out-of-school girls in Pakistan a chance to continue their educationGulmakai Champion Haroon Yasin is bringing the technology to some of the most marginalised regionsMay 16, 20181May 16, 20181
Hannah OrensteininMalala Fund - archiveA brighter future for India’s daughtersGulmakai Champion Rehana Rehman is giving girls like Razia an opportunity to learn.May 10, 2018May 10, 2018
Hannah OrensteininMalala Fund - archiveIdeas for our dream double date with Emily Blunt and John KrasinskiDonate to Malala Fund, meet the Hollywood power couple — and our dreams could become your reality!Mar 14, 2018Mar 14, 2018
Hannah OrensteininMalala Fund - archiveGulmakai Champion Fadi Halliso gives Syrian refugee girls living in Lebanon and Turkey an…An interview with the co-founder and CEO of Basmeh & ZeitoonehFeb 8, 2018Feb 8, 2018
Hannah OrensteininMalala Fund - archiveIn Lebanon, Gulmakai Champion Nayla brings a STEM e-learning programme to Syrian refugee girlsAn interview with the president and co-founder of Lebanese Alternative LearningFeb 8, 2018Feb 8, 2018
Hannah OrensteininMalala Fund - archive“We go forward”: Malala honours Dr. King in the church where the civil rights leader preachedIn September, Malala addressed the Ebenezer Baptist Church and promised to continue speaking out for girls.Jan 11, 2018Jan 11, 2018
Hannah OrensteininMalala Fund - archiveHow Gulmakai Champion Habiba Mohammed provides safe spaces for girls in Northern NigeriaAn interview with the co-director of the Centre for Girls’ EducationOct 16, 2017Oct 16, 2017
Hannah OrensteininMalala Fund - archiveHow Gulmakai Champion Rotimi Olawale channels Nigeria’s youth into change for girlsAn interview with the co-founder of YouthHub AfricaOct 16, 2017Oct 16, 2017
Hannah OrensteininMalala Fund - archiveDaniela became a mother at 14 — but she decided to stay in school for her son.“I have to be something…for my son,” she says.Aug 28, 2017Aug 28, 2017