The United Nations declared Saturday, Nov. 10 “Malala Day.”
It was a special day around the world, honouring a brave Pakistani girl named Malala Yousafzai.
Amid terrible opposition, she stood up for the rights of girls and women.
Malala was injured but she has nearly completely recovered now.
In Pakistan, a group of militants and terrorists known as the Taliban believe that girls should not be educated.
In Jan. 2009 they issued a ban that said girls are not allowed to go to school.
When she was 11 years old, in 2009, Malala started writing in an online journal (or blog) that was part of the BBC’s news website.
She told people about the things the Taliban were doing in her village to stop girls from going to school.
Note: This article contains information that some children may find frightening.