The 17-year-old girls' rights activist Malala Yousafzai has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize across after against for in of on through to up 2014. She was one across after against for in of on through to up two Nobel laureates to be declared winners this year. The other is Kailash Satyarthi, who campaigns across after against for in of on through to up children's rights. Malala was given the accolade exactly two years and a day across after against for in of on through to up a Taliban gunman shot her across after against for in of on through to up the head across after against for in of on through to up her school bus. Following her recovery across after against for in of on through to up a British hospital, Malala has toured the world speaking across after against for in of on through to up for the rights for girls to receive an education. She once told reporters that going to school, "is like walking across after against for in of on through to up a magic door across after against for in of on through to up your dreams". Malala becomes the youngest ever recipient across after against for in of on through to up the prize and the second Pakistani to scoop the award. The Nobel Committee said Ms Yousafzai and Mr Satyarthi won the prize, " across after against for in of on through to up their struggle across after against for in of on through to up the suppression across after against for in of on through to up children and young people, and across after against for in of on through to up the right of all children across after against for in of on through to up education." Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif congratulated Malala, calling her the "pride across after against for in of on through to up Pakistan". He said: "She has made her countrymen proud. Her achievement is unparalleled and unequalled." He urged all children to follow her lead. Mr Satyarthi told Al Jazeera that his award was across after against for in of on through to up the, "many voices across after against for in of on through to up children who are victims across after against for in of on through to up servitude… across after against for in of on through to up the world". He added: "The Nobel Committee regards it as an important point across after against for in of on through to up a Hindu and a Muslim, an Indian and a Pakistani, to join in a common struggle for education."