马拉拉·尤萨夫扎伊:在受冲突影响的国家促进女童教育

Syeda Ikrama, Syeda Maseeha Qumer
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社会影响包括:社会行动主义;女童教育;协作;集体行动;和变革推动者。学习结果学习结果如下:评估非营利组织变革推动者的角色;了解非营利组织中的合作伙伴关系;考察一个非营利组织如何在受冲突影响的国家促进教育;了解女童受教育作为一项基本人权的重要性;了解和讨论受冲突影响国家女童教育面临的威胁;分析马拉拉·优素福扎伊在支持全球女童教育方面的作用;确定女童教育面临的独特挑战;探索优素福扎伊需要采取的步骤,以确保女孩有平等的机会获得所需的知识和技能,以便在受疫情和气候变化影响的世界中学习和领导。本案例讨论了社会活动家马拉拉·优素福扎伊(Malala Yousafzai)通过她的非营利组织马拉拉基金(Malala Fund)在全球受冲突影响地区促进女童教育的勤奋努力。马拉拉基金成立于2013年,致力于确保全球每个女孩都能接受12年免费、安全、优质的教育。为了实现这一目标,基金会建立了创造性的伙伴关系,并投资于其全球教育活动家和倡导者网络,为大多数女孩错过的社区的女孩教育而奋斗。马拉拉基金支持巴基斯坦、阿富汗、尼日利亚、印度、巴西、埃塞俄比亚、土耳其和黎巴嫩等国的女童教育项目。基金的项目旨在处理性别规范问题,通过教育促进赋予女孩权力,向教师提供对性别问题敏感的培训,提高对女孩教育必要性的认识。2016年,该基金创建了教育冠军网络,以支持当地教育工作者和倡导者的工作。复杂性学术水平研究生水平的学生。辅助材料教学笔记只供教育工作者使用。主题代码CCS 11:战略。
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Malala Yousafzai: promoting girls’ education in conflict-affected countries
Social implications Social implications are as follows: social activism; girls education; collaboration; collective action; and change agent. Learning outcomes Learning outcomes are as follows: evaluate the role of a change agent in a nonprofit organization; understand collaborative partnerships in a nonprofit organization; examine how a nonprofit organization is promoting education in conflict-affected countries; understand the importance of education for girls as a basic human right; understand and discuss the threats to girls’ education in conflict-affected countries; analyze the role of Malala Yousafzai in supporting girls’ education globally; identify the challenges unique to educating girls; and explore steps that Yousafzai needs to take to ensure girls have equal access to the knowledge and skills they need to learn and lead in a world affected by the pandemic and climate change. Case overview/synopsis The case discusses social activist Malala Yousafzai’s (She) diligent efforts to promote girls’ education in conflict-affected regions globally through her not-for-profit organization Malala Fund. Co-founded in 2013, Malala Fund worked to ensure every girl globally could access 12 years of free, safe, quality education. The fund worked towards this goal by building creative partnerships and investing in its global network of education activists and advocates fighting for girls’ education in communities where most girls missed out. Malala Fund supported girls’ education programs in countries such as Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nigeria, India, Brazil, Ethiopia, Turkey and Lebanon. The Fund’s projects were aimed at addressing gender norms, promoting the empowerment of girls through education, imparting gender-sensitive training for teachers and raising awareness about the need for girls’ education. In 2016, the fund created the Education Champion Network to support the work of local educators and advocates to advance. Complexity academic level Post-graduate level students. Supplementary materials Teaching notes are available for educators only. Subject code CCS 11: Strategy.
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