ZIAUDDIN YOUSAFZAI

Co-founder and board member of Malala Fund. Educator, human rights activist, feminist and Malala´s father


  • As co-founder of Malala Fund, he is building a world where every girl can learn and lead without fear
  • Served as the United Nations Special Advisor on Global Education
  • Educator, human rights campaigner and social activist
  • Peacefully resisted the Taliban’s efforts to shut down schools and kept open his own school.
  • Inspired his daughter, Malala Yousafzai, to raise her voice to promote the rights of children to an education
  • Over 2.4 million views in TED
     

Ziauddin Yousafzai is a co-founder and board member of Malala Fund and Malala’s father. For many years, Ziauddin served as a teacher and school administrator in his home country of Pakistan. 

When the Taliban invaded their home in Swat Valley, Ziauddin peacefully resisted their efforts to limit personal freedoms. Speaking out put Ziauddin at risk, but he feared remaining silent would be far worse. Inspired by her father’s example, Malala began publicly campaigning for girls to go to school.

In October 2009, The New York Times filmed a short documentary about Ziauddin and Malala’s fight to protect girls’ education in Swat. Due to her increased prominence, Malala was shot in the head by the Taliban two years later. Malala survived and was transported to the United Kingdom for treatment. Ziauddin, his wife, Toor Pekai and their two sons joined Malala in Birmingham. Determined to continue their campaign, Ziauddin and Malala founded Malala Fund in 2013. Together they champion every girl’s right to 12 years of free, safe, quality education.


 

  • Education
  • Gender equality; and the role of men/fathers
  • Leadership
  • Human Rights
  • Activism and campaigning
  • A Conversation with Ziauddin Yousafzai: Education as Emancipation
  • A Conversation with Malala & Ziauddin Yousafzai