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Malala Yousafzai announced as Malala Fund’s new Board Chair

<p>Courtesy of Malin Fezehai for Malala Fund</p>

Courtesy of Malin Fezehai for Malala Fund

"We can’t hope to solve the challenges we face without the vision and voices of young women like Malala.”

Today Malala Fund announced that Malala Yousafzai will become the organization’s second Board Chair. Yousafzai succeeds inaugural Board Chair, Susan McCaw.

“I joined the Board at Malala Fund’s founding and I’m proud that today the organization is working in eight countries around the world where girls face the greatest barriers to education,” said Susan McCaw. “I remain a committed supporter of Malala’s work and her vision to see every child in school in her lifetime.”

“I am grateful to Susan for her friendship, her service to Malala Fund and her steady, compassionate leadership over the last six years. We would not be the organization we are today without her,” said Malala Yousafzai. “I look forward to serving with her and our other current Board members as well as welcoming new members who can help us continue to build a leading organization that serves girls and young women."

“We’re delighted and honored to have Malala’s leadership in our work to break down barriers that prevent millions of girls from going to school," said Suzanne Ehlers, Malala Fund’s CEO. “She steps into this role as our world is reckoning with a global pandemic, centuries of racial injustice, an overdue examination of the international aid sector and more. We can’t hope to solve the challenges we face without the vision and voices of young women like Malala.”

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