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Why I can’t celebrate Malala’s Nobel Peace Prize

October 14, 2014
Iveta Silova . Gender, International aid, International development

An excellent commentary on the problems associated with celebrating Malala’s Nobel Prize: http://middleeastrevised.com/2014/10/11/why-i-cant-celebrate-malalas-nobel-peace-prize/

It also echoes Fauzia’s earlier blog on Malala and International Aid Politics.

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