I was named after a girl. An Afghani folk hero who was killed in a battle. Just after I was born, my father got our family tree. It went back 300 years. But not a woman's name appeared on it. He decided to make me the first. He wrote Malala. That's me. When her father's school was closed down by the Taliban, Malala Yousafzai began to campaign for the right of girl's across the country to go to school. I have rights. I have the right of education, I have the right to play, I have the right to sing, to talk, I have the right to go to the market I have the right to speak up. (music is playing) (gunshot noise) They shot her in the head. She's still in critical condition. She was airlifted to a military hospital in Peshawar where she had surgery. A surgeon's battle to safe her life. Vigils took place throughout the world. In this first foto released today, Malala's eyes are open. We have some really good news to report. Malala Yousafzai walked out of the London hospital today. Today, it is an honour for me to be speaking again after a long time. They thought that the bullet would silence us. But they failed. My message right now is to young people. We are living in a world where things are not the way we want. We're getting a system, a world which is unequal, sexist, racist. They are discriminating aganist people. Our climate, our enviroment is at risk. And there's so much that needs to be done But, I hope that young people stand up, raise their voices, start their activism right now. Let your age not stop you. Often times we are told that you have to be 14, 15 to change the world. I do not believe in that. I think you can be a change maker now. If you are 11, 16; if you are 30, 40. Change is possible anytime. And I want you to believe in yourself and make this world fairer, more equal and a better place for each and everyone. And once again, there are positive solutions that can turn things around fast. We need more women in positions of power. At every level of government. The time has come for quoters that make sure that women are equally represented in every country. It's time make our laws equal. So that every woman is entitled to a job, and a national identification card and to own property. Women must live free from violance and have the right to make decisions over their bodies and lives, especially in choosing if and when they marry. We must guarantee full access to sexual and reproductive health services and rights. We must provide the money to close the gap in girl's education. And there are important changes needed to achieve economic empowerment for women. From equal access to finance, to ending the gender pay gap, to equal access to the digital world. From mobile bank accounts, to digital payment systems and education. Subtitles: INVU