One child, one teacher, one book can change the world.
/wʌn tʃaɪld, wʌn ˈtitʃər, wʌn bʊk kæn tʃeɪndʒ ðə wɜrld/
One child, one teacher, one book can change the world.
/wʌn tʃaɪld, wʌn ˈtitʃər, wʌn bʊk kæn tʃeɪndʒ ðə wɜrld/
Malala Yousafzai, in her Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, highlighted the transformative power of education with the phrase "One child, one teacher, one book can change the world." Her advocacy for girls' education, even after surviving an assassination attempt by the Taliban, has brought global attention to the importance of education in achieving social change and empowerment. Malala’s work continues to inspire efforts towards universal education and gender equality.
Malala Yousafzai
Education Activist
Nobel Peace Prize Speech, 2014