Malala Day

12

Jul

Malala Day is celebrated on July 12th to honor Malala Yousafzai, a brave girl who stood up for education. On this day, people remember how she fought for all children, especially girls, to have the right to go to school. Despite being hurt by people who disagreed, Malala kept speaking up. The United Nations chose her birthday as Malala Day to celebrate her courage and to remind everyone that education is important for everyone, no matter where they live. It's a day to be inspired by Malala's bravery and to support education for all kids around the world.

How to celebrate Malala Day?

Celebrate Malala Day by organizing a small party with friends and family. You can make cards to show your support for girls' education around the world. Watch an inspiring documentary or read a story about brave kids standing up for what's right. Create a fun play or skit with your friends about a world where everyone goes to school. Think about ways you can help others learn, like donating books. Plant a tree in Malala's honor to symbolize growth and hope. Lastly, share what you learned and did on social media or with your classmates, spreading the message further.

Where Malala Day is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - United Nations