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If you’re a Pakistani woman, you can now avail the Malala Yousafzai Scholarship

If you’re a Pakistani woman, you can now avail the Malala Yousafzai Scholarship

The Congress bill requires USAID to award at least 50% scholarships to Pakistani women, across a range of academic disciplines.
04 Jan, 2021

Education activist, young Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Oxford graduate Malala Yousafzai, is not only a vital voice for a new generation that seems to have inherited a broken world, but also the leader who aspires to change it.

Given her immaculate contributions and hard work towards causes advocating for women's education in Pakistan, the United States Congress has passed a bill named after her which expands the number of scholarships to women in Pakistan under a merit and needs-based programme.

According to the bill requirements, USAID will be awarding at least 50% scholarships to Pakistani women, across a range of academic disciplines, given they meet the existing eligibility criteria.

While the act was passed by the House of Representatives last year in the month of March, it was voted into existence on January 1, 2021. Currently, it has been sent to President Donald Trump to sign it into law.

Previously, the United Nations declared July 12, 2013, as “Malala Day” — a global day of support for and recognition of Malala’s bravery and courage in promoting women’s education.

Moreover, more than 1,000,000 people around the world have signed the United Nations Special Envoy for Global Education petition calling on the Government of Pakistan to enroll every boy and girl in primary school.

More information about the scholarship can be found here.

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Jawed Sheikh Jan 04, 2021 05:45pm
Great development. Well done.
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Chrís Dăn Jan 04, 2021 05:53pm
Brilliant. Intelligent girls from Pakistan can now appear in this competetion and can choose their direction in life.
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Alexa Jan 04, 2021 06:04pm
What course? What subject? Usually such funds are advertised for the least desired subjects.
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Teddy Jan 04, 2021 06:17pm
Enough eye wash. This female is a big hypocrite.
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bhaRAT© Jan 04, 2021 06:22pm
Malala is inspiration for the girls in Pakistan. Good of the US to recognise her contributions!
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Skeptic Jan 04, 2021 06:51pm
Only when travels are possible, US visas are available and women in Pakistan start applying for admissions to the US universities...
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Falcon1 Jan 04, 2021 06:55pm
Somehow, I think there are far more women in Pakistan, who rather go for bling-bling, considered a fashionista, or a YouTube or Instagram or FB celebrity - than aspire for a Noble Prize or even a scholarship! The age we live in!
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joe Jan 04, 2021 07:32pm
Why not for girls across world living in poverty? is suffering of a girl in Somalia any less than that of Pakistan.?
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Tanveer Ahmed Jan 04, 2021 07:34pm
The world seems to have a deep interest in promoting Malala in several ways. This soft-undermining of the Pakistan state must be understood, even as we support women's right to education.
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Majid Jan 04, 2021 08:01pm
Now fanatics will call this another conspiracy by the West..
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JOY Jan 04, 2021 08:24pm
50% Scholarship for the most vulnerable group says a lot abot the miserable condition of the women in the country.
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Dr Dummy Jan 04, 2021 08:28pm
HYPOCRACY...When do you expect her to return to Pakistan and be accepted by her people as one of them?!
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Mansoor Jan 04, 2021 08:48pm
is this scholarship HALAL???
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Chrís Dăn Jan 04, 2021 09:51pm
@Teddy how?
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Kabu Jan 04, 2021 10:03pm
@Mansoor Yes, except you must bring your own food.
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Ravi vancouver Jan 04, 2021 10:43pm
@Teddy Let us all support a Pakistani girl's effort to bring education to Pakistani women which will improve men's education too.
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bhaRAT© Jan 04, 2021 11:19pm
@Ravi vancouver Well said.
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bhaRAT© Jan 04, 2021 11:21pm
@JOY Look who is talking! "India remains the most unsafe country for women in the world"! Google this and find out why?
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Madaiyan Jan 05, 2021 12:58am
She did the right thing by spending Charity money to oppressed population
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Adam Jan 05, 2021 01:52am
Good to know that it is based on merit and not on a Parchi from a high level government official. Let's make full use of it.
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Venkat Jan 05, 2021 05:11am
@joe All the money she got from westerners. Not a single Dollar from Pakistan wealthy.
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Kanwal hameed Jan 05, 2021 09:48am
I'm a student .I'm gonna to meet malalai.
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Syed Irfan Ali Jan 05, 2021 09:49am
Very good news for Pakistani girl students. Kudos to Malala and USAID.
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Fiza Pervaiz Jan 05, 2021 11:01am
I am Fiza pervaiz I want to study on scholarship for Health informatics BS For my bright future
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Chrís Dăn Jan 05, 2021 12:30pm
@joe AsMalala is from Pakistan,so she made efforts for this scholarship only for women of Pakistan. This simply shows her correct direction in life. Let Somalian girl work for her country as a preference.
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Chrís Dăn Jan 05, 2021 12:31pm
@Dr Dummy A majority of brain washed extremists will again try to kill her and stop her voice.
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Chrís Dăn Jan 05, 2021 12:32pm
@Ravi vancouver indeed.
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Sana Ullah Jan 05, 2021 12:46pm
I need scholership
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Daulatkhan Jan 05, 2021 01:33pm
Kind help me I'm pour hir not my work my dothers study my dream give me scholarship for my dothers study thanks
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Maryam Inam Jan 05, 2021 01:50pm
I am pakistani women how can we apply for scholarship I need it please.
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Anna Jan 05, 2021 01:59pm
@joe malala is Pakistani, there are hardly any undergraduate scholarships in foreign universities to avail for us already and those that exist are obscenely competitive and complicated. Let us have this.
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Sher wali Khan Jan 05, 2021 02:37pm
I want to visit there
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ayesha anwaar Jan 05, 2021 05:58pm
i really really need this scholarship. I want to study and to develop our country but have not enough resources . plz plz plz can i get this
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Rawda Rameen Jan 05, 2021 09:51pm
Really need a Scholarship .I want to study but my family don,t support me.
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Shazia Nawaz Jan 05, 2021 11:13pm
I need scholarship..
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Abdullah Jan 06, 2021 02:43am
@Teddy Correct!
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Shehla Noreen Jan 07, 2021 05:55pm
How to apply for this scholarship? In which course we can apply in this scholarship? Kindly guide me
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Laila Jan 08, 2021 03:16am
@joe before you wrote your comment it would have been great if you had bothered to study the topic. Her foundation already helps girls across the world with access to education. Syria, Nigeria etc. But she has no project in Pakistan. Why must you people always critisize and never uplift our women? What have you done for people suffering across the world? Also are you familiar with starting small? No organisation or person can accommodate all of the world's misery. She is trying. What have you done?
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Laila Jan 08, 2021 03:20am
@Tanveer Ahmed if we support women's right to education then why is education not accessible by all girls in Pakistan and why is illiteracy still high and disproportionately higher for females? You just equated girls right to education with "soft undermining of Pakistan". So you fear a girl promoting education for girls in Pakistan. Great. Very progressive andvery helpful. Not.
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aliya Jan 09, 2021 04:39pm
brilliant
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