Founded by student and Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai, the Malala Fund invests in education programs to help girls go to school and reach their full potential. Malala Fund works towards this goal by investing in local education activists, advocating for holding leaders accountable, and amplifying girls’ voices. They have highlighted data on key issues affecting access to education, and WORLD has welcomed the opportunity to support the Malala Fund’s efforts with data on a number of occasions that has been shared with their global network of activists and advocates.
Some examples of WORLD’s data in partnership with the Malala Fund:
- WORLD’s map on whether completing secondary school is tuition-free was the first of 12 graphics in a Malala Fund blog outlining “12 Surprising Facts about Secondary School around the World”:
- WORLD’s maps on whether completing secondary education is compulsory, and whether completing secondary education is tuition-free in low-income countries were also included as two additional “surprising facts”: