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Malala Yousafzai was born in Mingora, Pakistan.
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Malala gives a speech in Peshawar, Pakistan entitled "How dare the Taliban take away my basic right to education?"
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Malala began writing a blog for the BBC using the name Gul Makai, detailing her experiences of going to school under the threat of the Taliban.
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All Girl's Schools in the Swat Valley of Pakistan are required by the Taliban to close by this date.
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Malala is nominated for the International Children's Peace Prize
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Malala recieves Pakistan's National Youth Peace Prize
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Malala was shot by the Taliban for speaking out for the right to education for all children. Malala is ultimately sent to Birmingham, England, for treatment and this is where her family stays for safety.
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Malala publishes her first book, a memoir, I am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and was Shot by the Taliban with Christina Lamb.
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Malala is able to begin school again in Birminham, England, where she has been recovering.
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Malala is nominated for the Noble Peace Prize, but does not received the award at this time.
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Malala and her father create the Malala Fund in order to support girl's education around the world.
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Malala gives a speech at the United Nations Youth Assembly. The Secretary General also declares this day, which is Malala's birthday, to be "Malala Day."
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Malala receives the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought from the European Parliament.
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Publishes I am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up for Education and Changed the World, Young Reader's Edition, with Patricia McCormick.
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Malala wins the Noble Peace Prize at the age of 17, becoming the youngest person to do so. She shares the prize with Kailash Satyarthi,
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He Named me Malala, a documentary about Malala's life is released.
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Malala opens a school in Lebanon for Syrian refugee girls.
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Malala is given the title of U.N. Messenger of Peace by the United Nations to promote education for girls.
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Malala receives honorary Candian Citizenship.
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Malala is accepted at Oxford University in Oxford, England.
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Malala returns to Pakistan for the first time since she left after being shot by the Taliban. She spends four days and travels with security for her safety.
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Malala publishes her newest book at the age of 21: We Are Displaced: My Journey and Stories from Refugee Girls Around the World Yousafzai.