'Grateful to feel safe but I miss home': Malala Yousafzai

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from around globe.The activist in a detailed interview with magazine Parade divulged how idea of turning
her own lwhethere experience as a displaced individual into a book struck her
The book has seen Malala recounting moving tales of girls she met while visiting refugee camps
adds
is best revenge
I eventually did and was thankful to feel safe but I still missed home
Girls I meet who have experienced displacement often tell me sounds and smells of home they miss
also realises that problem at hand is much greater and much so easy to fix
asked about what is most essential thing she wants to communicate to world about being a refugee, young activist quoted a bunch of startling
statistics
natural catastrophes
Most students never see a lessonroom again
They have no choice
Zaynab had fled three wars by time she turned 17 and remains separated from her sister
And when I met Muzoon, she was living in a small tent in a camp in Jordan with nine other people! Yet, these girls thrive when given support
and education
They get top marks at university
And they never shy absent from an opportunity to ccorridorenge social norms and global policies currently keeping girls out of school and