"Malala and Satyarthi are two very deserving Nobel Peace Prize Laureates. In a world beset by chaos and unease, these two individuals represent the best of humanity and are symbols of hope and perseverance, of overcoming obstacles and seemingly insurmountable challenges," Senator Robert Menendez said.
"Malala's courage and leadership in standing up for women and girls, not only in Pakistan but around the world, serves as a clarion call for all those who support the principles of fairness, equality, and the right to an education without fear of repression or violence," he said.
"Kailash Satyarthi has spent a lifetime protecting the unprotected and giving a voice to countless children who face exploitation through forced labor. His courage is known in India and felt throughout the world," Menendez said.
"This recognition for their work is one the community of nations celebrates, and we must continue to honor these heroines and heroes who make our world a more just place."
Congresswoman Grace Meng, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, congratulated them for winning the Nobel Peace Prize.
Children's rights director at Human Rights Watch, Zama Coursen-Neff, said: "The Nobel Committee's recognition of Malala and Satyarthi spotlights the importance of protecting children - whether in or out of school."
Human Rights Watch said the recognition of Satyarthi will draw attention to gaps in enforcing India's ambitious Right to Education law, which provides free and compulsory education to all children up to age 14.
"The Nobel Committee's recognition of Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi should increase our commitment to ensuring that all children can attend school safely, no matter where they live," he said.
In a statement, Julia Gillard, Board Chair of the Global Partnership for Education, said, "We are proud and honored that both of these inspirational advocates are strong supporters of the Global Partnership for Education."
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