NEW YORK: Pakistan’s newest Nobel laureate and first Oscar winner were honoured as “gamechangers” of 2014 at an awards ceremony hosted by the Asia Society at the United Nations on Thursday.

Young education activist Malala Yousafzai and filmmaker Sharmeen-Obaid Chinoy were among the 13 recipients of the award, shaped like a leogryph, which recognised the efforts of prominent personalities that create a better future for Asia.

When asked how Malala reacts to criticism from certain quarters back home, co-founder of the Malala Fund Shiza Hasan told Dawn that it does not deter her.

“Malala likes to focus on the positive, she knows that thousands if not millions around the world are supporting her - including in Pakistan where incredible educators, activists and advocates are taking risks everyday to fight the struggle… so she feels it’s not about me; let’s fight this battle for education and focus on kids getting in schools."

Indian award winner Madhav Chavan, whose charitable organisation Pratham provides low-cost education to slum children in India was overheard saying that while few in his country knew the name of Kailash Sathyarthi, everyone knew Malala.

“Malala is universally love,” he told Dawn. “She is a wonderful person. She is a symbol of great courage and resistance to injustice. The welcome in India was tremendous and had nothing to do with her nationality.”

Other notable recipients of the award were Shigeru Ban, Illac Diaz, Fashion Girls for Humanity, Kuntoro Mangkusubroto, Saad Mohseni, Jacqueline Novogratz, Playing for Change, Pawan Sinha and Zhang Minxuan.

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