The former British number one Britain’s Andy MurrayHe announced on Tuesday that he will donate to UNICEF from winning the tournament until the end of the tennis season, as part of a call for donations to Ukraine.
“I will donate my prize for the rest of the yearthe winner of three Grand Slams posted on Twitter. “But anyone in the UK can support UNICEF’s humanitarian response by responding to our call for donations.”
In the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) on Tuesday registered more than two million refugees who have fled Ukraine.
“More than seven and a half million children are at risk of escalating conflict in Ukraine, which is why I am working with UNICEF_uk to Helps in early childhood developmentThe 34-year-old is ranked 88th in the world.
“It is necessary that education continue, UNICEF strives to allow displaced children access to education And support the rehabilitation of damaged schools and the replacement of equipment and furniture.”
Murray was recently selected as a coach Evan LindelThe eight-time Grand Slam winner, who has returned to lead the Briton after having done so twice in the past, led him to win his three major titles, before suffering serious thigh problems. (Dr)
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