Nobel Prize Winner and Activist Malala Yousafza to Produce Special Content for Apple TV +


Apple and Malala Yousafza have reached an agreement for the Nobel Prize winner and activist to produce special content for Apple TV +.

Apple is still looking for relevant names to power its streaming platform. Apple TV + has some of the biggest faces in film and television making content, and it looks like another well-known face will soon join in.

The company has announced that Malala Yousafzai has entered into a multi-year agreement with Apple to produce content for Apple TV +.

The pro-human rights activist and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize will be in charge of launching a new chapter in the production of Apple TV +. As a result of this collaboration, dramas, comedies, documentaries, animation content and children's series will be launched to inspire people around the world :

“I believe in the power of stories to unite families, forge friendships, build movements and inspire children to dream. And you couldn't ask for a better partner than Apple to help bring these stories to life. I am grateful for the opportunity to support women, youth, writers and artists to reflect the world as they see it.

Malala Yousafzai

Apple and Malala: a successful partnership

This is not the first time that Malala Yousafzai and Apple have collaborated on projects of this type. The company has already contributed funds to the Yousafzai's Malala Fund, whose work is to defend the right of all girls to 12 years of safe, free and quality education.

What's more, since 2018 Apple is one of the relevant partners in the foundation of Malala in various regions around the world. Especially in places where girls face educational challenges.

Also, from an educational point of view, in places like Brazil, Apple's 10 developer academies work hand in hand with the Malala Fund. The work of these academies is to offer new opportunities to girls in the educational field.

Now it remains to be seen what results this relationship will bear in terms of content. At the moment, Apple has only announced the agreement, without entering into details about specific titles.

There are also no details about the arrival of this content to the streaming service, which continues to update the background catalog constantly.

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