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Assembly
An archive of Malala Fund stories
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Volume 5, Issue 27
14 Jun 2023
Volume 5, Issue 27
14 Jun 2023

17-year-old activist Muzhda reflects on her early childhood experiences in Afghanistan and her hopes for the future

14 Jun 2023
Volume 5, Issue 25
18 May 2023
Volume 5, Issue 25
18 May 2023

17-year-old student Sara Bonaparte writes about racism in Italy and its impact on her identity as a mixed-race young woman.

18 May 2023
Volume 5, Issue 24
3 May 2023
Volume 5, Issue 24
3 May 2023

13-year-old student activist Fatima writes about the impacts of gender discrimination on girls in Pakistan.

3 May 2023
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“It isn’t just a newsletter — it is an assembly of different ideas. Of different movements, of different cultures, of different young women from different places… It is a nexus for young women who have dared to dream and those who dreamt of being daring.”

— Sabina, 18, Australia

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Through Assembly, Malala Fund is helping girls around the world share their stories.

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The views and opinions expressed by individual authors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Malala Fund.

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The views and opinions expressed by individual authors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Malala Fund.