The 12-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner is Malala Yousafzai.
Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate. She was shot in the head by the Taliban in 2012 for her advocacy for girls' education.
Malala's story has inspired millions around the world. She has continued to speak out for education rights for girls, and her work has been recognized by numerous awards, including the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014.
Here are some key points about Malala Yousafzai:
- Born: July 12, 1997, in Mingora, Pakistan
- Activism: Began advocating for female education at the age of 11
- Attack: Shot in the head by the Taliban in 2012
- Recovery: Survived the attack and continued her activism
- Nobel Peace Prize: Awarded in 2014 at the age of 17
- Education: Studied at Oxford University
- Advocacy: Continues to speak out for education rights for girls worldwide
Malala's story is a testament to the power of one person to make a difference in the world. Her courage and determination have inspired countless others to fight for their rights and to stand up for what they believe in.