
In a world where silence often feels safer, Malala Yousafzai chose to speak up — even when it cost her everything.
From the mountains of Pakistan to the global stage of the United Nations, Malala’s journey is one of extraordinary courage. Shot by the Taliban at just 15 for daring to advocate for girls' education, she not only survived — she became the youngest Nobel laureate and a symbol of hope for millions.
In this episode of Short Biography , host Ronak Munjapara tells the powerful story of how one girl’s love for learning sparked a worldwide movement.