Seated on a stage with World Bank President Jim Yong Kim in a one-on-one presentation in Washington, the 16-year-old Malala delivered a poised, articulate and impassioned plea for children's education.
Asked by Kim for her advice to the World Bank, Malala noted that organisations spend much of their money on health, AIDS and other programmes.
"But I think all those organisations must make education their top priority," she said. That focus would fight child labour, child trafficking, poverty and AIDS.
Malala said that she decided to launch the fund because she needed to do "work on the ground" to promote education, in addition to speaking out about the issues.
Malala was shot in the head by the Pakistani Taliban on October 9, 2012, for speaking out against their ideology and has gone on to become a global ambassador for the right of all children to go to school.
