Organisers of the Liberty Medal ceremony didn't know that would be the case when they decided months ago to honour the Pakistani teenager.
But the coincidence might have been expected: Yousafzai has become the seventh Liberty Medal recipient to subsequently receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
"Malala's courageous fight for equality and liberty from tyranny is evidence that a passionate, committed leader, regardless of age, has the power to ignite a movement for reform," said Jeb Bush, chairman of the National Constitution Center, which sponsors the medal.
She ended up being treated for her injury in Britain, where she recovered and continues to live with her family.
Yousafzai has continued her activism on those issues through speaking engagements, a best-selling book and a nonprofit organisation called the Malala Fund.
Her appearance in Philadelphia today comes less than two weeks after she became the youngest Nobel laureate, sharing the prize with Kailash Satyarthi, a children's rights activist from India.
"I accept this award on behalf of all the children around the world who are struggling to get an education," Yousafzai said in a statement when the award was announced in June.
The National Constitution Center is dedicated to increasing public understanding of the US Constitution and the ideas and values it represents.
Previous recipients of the Liberty Medal who went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize include former South African President Nelson Mandela, former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan and former US President Jimmy Carter.
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