After Momina Mustehsan made it to BBC’s list of most influential women in the world, youngest Nobel Laureate Malala Yousufzai is next to be named so, according to Harper Bazaar.
Categorized as one of the ‘Opinion Formers’ on the list, Malala was rewarded with this title along with Emma Watson, Amal Clooney and JK Rowling.
The list known as ‘150 Visionary Women list’ was released on account of the magazine’s 150th anniversary, aiming to honor some of the most powerful and exemplary women in the world.
Spanning from fashion to travel and arts, the list entailed a number of women excelling in their distinctive realms as they continue to inspire thousands across borders.
“Each of the individuals on the list has proved herself to be forward-thinking, high-achieving and an inspirational role model to women everywhere”, says Harper’s Bazaar.
While Malala’s efforts and struggle for girl child education is a matter known to everyone, she has served as a role model for most part of her life.
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