The world's best tennis player Novak Djokovic has visited the kindergarten "Brownie" in Smederevo, which was his first action since late August, he became a UNICEF ambassador.
Novak began a mission that will allow him to actively fight for the rights of children and promote the importance of early childhood. "What I learned as a child and still has huge significance in my life because I was fortunate and privileged to have a good start in childhood, to develop their talent. Unfortunately, such a start in life do not have any children, so we need to help those children who born in poverty or on the margins of society, to achieve their dreams.'ll use his influence and contacts in the world to call on donors to help children. Serbian is an open country where there is room for everybody, "Djokovic said in Smederevo.
Deputy Director of UNICEF in Serbia Leslie Miller said that was honored as Djokovic became the National Ambassador of UNICEF.According to recent research in Serbia, less than half of young children attending a preschool program, and for the most vulnerable groups even smaller percentage is below 10 percent.
UNICEF is in agreement with the government set up the education of children as one of the key policy priorities for the period to 2015. year.

Novak is trully Serbian :)
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