Federer, who is currently the tennis world No 2 after losing out in the Wimbledon final to Novak Djokovic, set up his 10-year plan in 2011 to improve children’s education and has already established 80 pre-schools in the country.
With the large sum of money already invested in Malawi, the foundation hopes to improve the lives of over 150,000 Malawian children by 2021 the Business Standard reports.
‘I believe every young child should have the opportunity to spend some years in such a centre because early education is the foundation of learning,’ Federer said upon visiting the
school.
With 15 programs running in Switzerland, Malawi, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe already, The Roger Federer foundation has set the goal of changing the lives of one million children by 2018.
I am so excited to be back in Africa. This time travels for the Roger Federer Foundation have led me to the wonderful country of Malawi where we run a major early childhood education program. I’m very impressed to see the results of our efforts first hand. Thanks to our partner Action Aid Malawi who is doing a great job bringing education to younger children.
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