"I learned a lot, and I thought it was an unforgettable journey of learning for me personally as well," Roger Federer said recently. He wasn't speaking to something found inside the confines of the tennis court. He was addressing his first voyage to Malawi, where the Roger Federer Foundation runs an early-childhood education program alongside Action Aid Malawi. Fed's foundation has a goal of improving the lives of one million children. Here's an extended look at what happens on the ground in Malawi:
Video: Roger Federer touches down in Malawi
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The world No. 2 runs an early-childhood education program.
Published Jul 22, 2015