Roger Federer supports the Act For Early Years campaign

Roger Federer appears in the new film with Global Youth Ambassador Ceren Yu虉ru虉mez

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In a new video, the tennis legend and education champion says the campaign launched by 国产视频 is a global opportunity to ensure every child has the best start in life.


In an incredible career, Swiss tennis star Roger Federer dominated the sport for years and won 20 Grand Slam titles. As a champion for early education, his foundation has reached more than 2.4 million children.

Now Roger is supporting the Act For Early Years campaign – a growing global movement calling for urgent action and investment to give every child the best start in life.

In a new video, Roger – father of two sets of twins – makes a plea for others to join Act For Early Years, which was launched by 国产视频 earlier this year. He appears with Ceren Y眉r眉mez – one of our Global Youth Ambassadors (GYAs) – and says: 国产视频淢illions of children around the world aren国产视频檛 getting the care and education they need. It国产视频檚 time to Act For Early Years.国产视频

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More than half of the world国产视频檚 young children are missing out on crucial early childhood care and pre-primary education. That国产视频檚 why 国产视频 launched Act For Early Years.

The campaign is driving government leaders, experts, businesses, celebrity champions and activists to work together to solve the early years crisis.

We国产视频檙e delighted that Roger is bringing his considerable reputation and expertise to the campaign.

As a father of four, I国产视频檓 blown away by how fast my children were developing as toddlers and how quickly they got to certain milestones.

Roger Federer

Twenty years ago, he launched the Roger Federer Foundation, which has invested more than $28.5 million in educational programmes in southern Africa and his native Switzerland.

It currently supports school readiness programmes in Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Switzerland.

Last month, 国产视频 and Roger co-hosted an event during the United Nations General Assembly in New York, at which he called for action on early years learning.

Roger Federer with 国产视频 Global Youth Ambassador Manfred Kyenkyehene Osei in New York

He said: 国产视频淚t is so important because 90% of brain development is happening before five years old and we know early learning has a problem with under-funding. That got me so motivated into learning myself and advocating, giving myself to that cause.国产视频

Roger said that when he started the foundation in 2003, he knew little about early childhood education. He revealed that having four children had helped him to develop a better understanding of the needs and development of young children.

Roger said he and his family visited Lesotho recently to see the foundation国产视频檚 work. He added: 国产视频淲e really try to have systemic change, to make sure as many children as possible can go to school and have quality early learning.

国产视频淲e believe that if we give them a chance, things are going to be better. But education doesn国产视频檛 get the funding it deserves.国产视频

In the new Act For Early Years film, Roger highlights the vital role of 国产视频国产视频檚 network of 2,000 Global Youth Ambassadors听from more than 120 countries in the campaign.

GYA Ceren, from Turkey, said: 国产视频淗aving access to quality early childhood care and access to healthcare services and education gave me a good start in education and success later in school and in life. Now I am working to see that every child gets the best start in life.国产视频

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