Afghanistan teen Nila Ibrahimi, who escaped Taliban rule, wins KidsRights Prize for activism
Live MintSeventeen-year-old Nila Ibrahimi, an Afghan native residing in Canada, was awarded the prestigious KidsRights Prize on Tuesday for her remarkable work in advocating for women's rights in Afghanistan. Nila Ibrahimi's Fight for Afghan Women's Rights The teenager’s dedication to gender equality and the rights of Afghan women has made her a symbol of hope and resistance. "I am fighting for the rights of girls and women in Afghanistan, who continue to face unimaginable challenges under the Taliban’s rule," Ibrahimi stated during the award ceremony held in Amsterdam. The KidsRights Prize not only acknowledges Ibrahimi’s resilience and commitment but also sheds light on the plight of Afghan women and girls living under harsh and repressive conditions.