The 25 year-old Nobel Prize laureate, who was treated at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth hospital in 2012 after she was shot in the head by the Taliban aged 15, paid tribute to those who had helped and supported her family.
Malala: Games are reminder every child deserves chance to reach potential
Malala Yousafzai said the young athletes competing at the 2022 Commonwealth Games were a reminder "every child deserves the chance to reach her full potential and pursue her wildest dreams".
In a short but powerful message at the event's opening ceremony, the activist and author said competitors represented millions of children and "our shared hope for the future".
The 25 year-old Nobel Prize laureate, who was treated at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth hospital in 2012 after she was shot in the head by the Taliban aged 15, paid tribute to those who had helped and supported her family.
"When I first came to this city, I had never heard its name but I would come to understand it through the doctors and nurses at the Queen Elizabeth hospital," she said.