Apple partners with Malala Yousafzai’s Malala Fund to help advance girls’ education
Apple announced it has partnered with Malala Yousafzai and her nonprofit organization the Malala Fund to help extend education funding programs to India and Latin America. With Apple’s support as the fund’s first Laureate Partner, the Malala Fund has an initial goal to extend secondary education opportunities to more than 100,000 girls.
The partnership also means the Malala Fund will be able to double the number of grants it distributes through its Gulmakai Network. The Gulmakai Network supports local educators and activists in developing countries that deal with different threats to girls’ education like poverty, war, and gender discrimination. The network currently supports programs in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Lebanon, Turkey, and Nigeria.
“My dream is for every girl to choose her own future,” Yousafzai said in a statement. “I am grateful that Apple knows the value of investing in girls and is joining Malala Fund in the fight to ensure all girls can learn and lead without fear.” Apple says it will help the organization scale through assisting with technology, curriculum, and research into policy changes that are needed to help girls around the world complete their education. As part of the partnership, Tim Cook will join the Malala Fund’s leadership council.
Source: The Verge
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