Renowned Hollywood star Angelina Jolie has honoured 15-year-old Pakistani schoolgirl activist Malala Yousafzai, who has launched a charity to fund girls' education. In New York, Angelina Jolie said Malala would be "in charge" of the Malala Fund. The charity's first grant will fund the education of 40 girls in Pakistan. Malala was shot in the head by the Taliban in October in retribution for her advocacy for girls' education. She now attends school in Birmingham, England following her recovery from the shooting and has signed a book deal worth about $3m (£2m) for her memoir. The book, titled I am Malala, is scheduled for publication in the autumn. "Announcing the first grant of the Malala Fund is the happiest moment in my life," Malala said in a video message at the Women in the World conference in New York. "I invite all of you to support the Malala Fund and let us turn the education of 40 girls into 40 million girls." The teenager started school again in mid-March following surgery to fit a titanium plate and cochlear implant into her skull.
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