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Malala Yousafzai reiterates call for 'immediate', 'lasting ceasefire' in Gaza

"It is unacceptable that children and families in Gaza are struggling to survive and facing these horrible conditions," says...

Web Desk
June 29, 2024
Pakistani activist and youngest Nobel Prize laureate Malala Yuousafzai is seen addressing an audience in this undated image. — Instagram/malala
Pakistani activist and youngest Nobel Prize laureate Malala Yuousafzai is seen addressing an audience in this undated image. — Instagram/malala

Malala Yousafzai, a girl's education advocate and the world's youngest Nobel laureate, has yet again called foran "immediate and lasting ceasefire" to end the needless violence and suffering of Palestinians in Gaza.

"It is unacceptable that children and families in Gaza are struggling to survive and facing these horrible conditions," the Pakistani activist said in separate posts on X, formerly Twitter and Instagram.

The young Nobel Peace Prize winner also shared an insight into the work of her organisation Malala Fund — that works for girl's education — with the Palestine Children's Relief Fund (PCRF) to help the "young people" in war-stricken Gaza.

The 26-year-old activist wrote about the progress in her organisation's collaboration with the PCRF for the well-being of the young people of Gaza.

In the posts on her social media platforms, Malala highlighted the devastating conditions the children in Gaza are currently suffering from and the effects of these conditions on their mental and physical well-being.

"In October last year, alongside our call for a ceasefire, malalafund supported Palestine Children's Relief Fund thepcrf's incredible work, providing medical and humanitarian relief to children and their families."

She also shared photos of volunteers interacting and working with children and wrote: "Currently, more than 625,000 children in Gaza are unable to attend school, with no access to formal education."

Taking to Instagram, she stated: "Living under constant threat of bombardment takes a devastating toll on children's physical and mental well-being, particularly when they don’t have access to proper care."

Malala noted the efforts of the PCRF's Gaza Amputee Project, Medical and Orphan Sponsorships and its Gaza Pandemic Mental Health Initiative in providing essential services to help children overcome trauma inflicted by war and provide prosthetic limbs and rehabilitation to the young people of Gaza.

Additionally, she also highlighted the PCRF's "Treatment Abroad" and "Medical Mission" programmes that provide urgent medical care and tranformative procedures free of cost.

The girl's education activist also called on her followers to support and encourage the PCRF and concluded her social media posts by reiterating her call for "an immediate and lasting ceasefire" in Gaza to "end this needless violence and suffering."


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