Malala companions with Apple to produce documentaries

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Malala companions with Apple to produce documentaries
Nobel Peace Prize champion Malala Yousafzai is going to be expanding her partnership with Apple Inc to produce dramas, children's series, computer animation and documentaries which will air about the tech giant's streaming service, both said on Monday.

Malala, 23, and her new production organization Extracurricular join Apple Tv set+'s growing roster of articles creators including Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, Might Smith, Octavia Spencer and Jennifer Aniston, the iPhone maker said in good blog content on International Women's Day time.

"I trust that through this partnership, I will be in a position to take new voices to this platform, to this stage," Malala told Reuters within an interview. "I trust that through me, extra young persons and girls will see these displays, get inspired."

Apple produced a good documentary about Malala found in 2015 and teamed up with her Malala Fund in 2018 to promote secondary education to women across the globe.

In 2009 2009 at age 12, Malala blogged under a pen brand for the BBC about living beneath the guideline of the Pakistani Taliban. In 2012 she survived getting shot in the top by a Taliban gunman for campaigning against its tries to deny ladies education.


In 2014, she became the youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize laureate at age 17. In 2018 she launched Assembly, an electronic publication for women and young women available on Apple Information. She graduated from Oxford University in June.

"I believe in storytelling because it has been portion of my life, it was my account that inspired so many people around the world to realise that not absolutely all girls get access to education," she said.

On the 110th anniversary of International Women's Day, Malala said women around the world should have a pause to understand all they had achieved.

"I want every gal and woman to be pleased with herself, to be pleased with all that she's achieved in her life," she said.
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