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Malala announces more emergency grants for Gaza children

Malala Yousafzai 'devastated' as Israel attacks yet another Gaza school

Malala announces more emergency grants for Gaza children.

Pakistan Nobel Laureate and global girls’ education rights activist Malala Yousafzai announced another batch of emergency grants for charities working to provide humanitarian aid to the children in devasted Gaza.

Taking to her official social media accounts, Yousafzai restated immense support for Palestinians, especially children, who are suffering brutal atrocities by Israel and highlighted the crumbling humanitarian crisis subjected to Gazans.

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Repeating her call for an immediate ceasefire, the Nobel laureate stated: “I stand with millions of people around the world demanding an immediate and lasting ceasefire. And today, I am directing another $300,000 in emergency funding from @malalafund to three charities helping Palestinian children: @KinderUSA @inaraorg and @rawa.fund.”

 

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Moreover, she also highlighted the ways through which this funding will provide assistance to the mentioned humanitarian and social justice organisations.

The charities will aid in “providing food, clean water and medical care to kids; helping parents with essential services to care for their children; supporting traumatised children with psychosocial and educational support; and building tents for displaced families,” according to the girls’ education rights activist.

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It is important to mention that Yousafzai has from time to time highlighted the plight of children in Gaza at international forums as well as through her own words with the help of Malala Fund and her self-sponsored media platforms for girls’ education.

She has also collected donations for Gaza through her Malala Fund before and after the October 7 war.

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