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Tim Cook Discusses Apple's Partnership With Malala Fund to Support Girls' Education While in Canada

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Apple today announced that it has teamed up with Malala Fund to become the fund's first Laureate partner, providing Malala Fund with the support it needs to double the number of grants it provides and expand into India and Latin America.

The Malala Fund, led by Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai, champions every girl's right to 12 years of free, safe, quality education.

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Following the announcement, Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke with iMore in a short interview in Toronto where he shared some insight into how Apple and the Malala Fund came to form a partnership. Cook says that after meeting Malala, it became clear that their values aligned. "Not only the Malala Fund and Apple, but our personal values as well," Cook said.

"One, equality is at the core of our belief and values and, two, that education is the great equalizer of people. If you believe both of those, it's not an extension at all to say, 'how do we help Malala achieve her vision of educating 130-million young girls around the world?'"

Cook said that he loves the Malala Fund's focus on secondary education, because in some places around the world, girls receive an education until grade 6 or grade 7, and then their schooling stops. "This isn't right," said Cook. "It doesn't maximize potential and it doesn't treat people with dignity or respect."

With Apple's help, the Malala Fund will double the grants it provides through its Gulmakai Network (which supports educational programs in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Lebanon, Turkey, and Nigeria) and extend funding programs to Latin America and India, offering secondary education opportunities to more than 100,000 girls to start with.

Apple will provide technology, curriculum, and research into policy changes needed to help girls around the world attend school and complete their education. Going forward, Cook will also serve on the Malala Fund leadership council.

Cook's full comments on the Malala Fund and some additional commentary on Swift Playgrounds can be read over at iMore.

Note: Due to the political nature of the discussion regarding this topic, the discussion thread is located in our Politics, Religion, Social Issues forum. All forum members and site visitors are welcome to read and follow the thread, but posting is limited to forum members with at least 100 posts.

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jclo Avatar
109 months ago
What will this do though? Will those provide education for girls that is on par with what boys receive or will it be better?
There are countries (Pakistan, Afganistan, India, Nigeria, etc) where girls are much less likely to have the opportunity to receive a secondary education than boys. That's what the Malala Fund is for.
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filmantopia Avatar
109 months ago
She is a miraculous person. The likes of Ghandi.
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RichardMZhlubb Avatar
109 months ago
Do boys receive free education in those countries though? If they dont, then this is not equality but feminism.
You say that like “feminism” is some sort of dirty word, which is ludicrous.
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pratikindia Avatar
109 months ago
U know what is funny? Her name and these colorful wield clothes. Never saw that before. Very strange name. Is she a holly person or what? Asking respectfully cause i just don’t know
Here is more about her.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malala_Yousafzai
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RichardMZhlubb Avatar
109 months ago
Sorry but no, equality is not the same as feminism, otherwise she would be promoting equality (if females were behind - equality would directly mean what ‘feminism’ is meant to be all about). But anyone who has an interest in this topic knows thats not what the feminist movement is about.

I love how you use one female getting shot entitles all females to receive free education. I know of a lot of males who have been shot in the foot metaphorically, by having education denied through higher demands on males to enter the education system for their prefered fields of study (nursing/childcare/aged care/allied health/engineering?) i see it on the news all the time. According to your logic it entitles FREE EDUCATION FOR THE BOYS.

Thanks for the laugh
Just when I think we’re making real progress as a society, I see how far we still have to go.




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akash.nu Avatar
109 months ago
She is a miraculous person. The likes of Ghandi.
How much do you know about Gandhi?!
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