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After Malala Yousafzai: Life for girls in Swat
Matthew Bannister hears from Pakistani politician Nadia Sher Khan and students in the UK and in the Swat Valley about attitudes to education.
Matthew Bannister talks to Pakistani politician Nadia Sher Khan about the challenges facing girls and women in Swat. We also hear from two groups of students - one in Mingora, home of Malala Yousafzai, and one from Robert Clack school near London - about the impact of the attack on Malala last October. And Sierra Leonean student Alpha Bangura tells us about the responsibility he feels towards his family having won a scholarship to Morocco.
Picture: Matthew Bannister, Outlook Presenter
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Thu 28 Mar 201312:05GMT
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Nadia Sher Khan

Swat Valley political activist working to improve the lives of girls and women.
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- Wed 27 Mar 201315:32GMTBBC World Service Online
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- Thu 28 Mar 201312:05GMTBBC World Service Online


