Thorbjorn Jagland, chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, said, "Children must go to school, not be financially exploited."
Yousafzai came to global
attention after she was shot in the head by the Taliban -- two years ago
Thursday -- for her efforts to promote education for girls in Pakistan.
Since then, after recovering from surgery, she has taken her campaign
to the world stage, notably with a speech last year at the United Nations.
Through her heroic struggle, Yousafzai has become a leading spokeswoman for girls' rights to education, said Jagland.
According to the Nobel committee, at 17 she's the youngest ever peace prize winner.
Yousafzai said that the award is a "great hono
r for me," and that she's honored to share it with Satyarthi.


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