Ep 31. Suzanne Ehlers, CEO Malala Fund: Amplifying girls' voices!
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“Believe in yourself. Believe that you do have the power to make the change…
(Malala) believes in an individual’s ability and power to make the change that they so desire…
she tells young women everywhere… believe in your story and believe in your own capacity to catalyse that
change and make that impact.”
The world knows the story of Malala Yousafzai, a young Pakistani education activist, who was shot by the Taliban when she was just 15 years old. Shot, for speaking out on behalf of girls and their right to an education.
Malala Fund is working towards a world where every girl can learn and lead.
Suzanne Ehlers, CEO of the Malala Fund tells us about the work the organisation does to break down barriers that hold girls back, creating change pathways and amplifying girls’ voices. We also talk about our responsibilities as leaders to bring about true equity, diversity and inclusion, and how we can look to re-distribute and re-orient power in our own organisations.
Suzanne also shares her personal leadership journey and why the cause of fighting for equal rights for women and girls is her “true North”.
10 years after Malala’s shooting, the Taliban have once again decreed that girls cannot go to school in Afghanistan. And so, the fight continues.
Recorded May 2022.
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