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Lille player Yusuf Yazıcı named UNDP's 'No Poverty Advocate'

Anadolu Agency SPORTS
Published April 27,2021
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The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Turkey Office on Tuesday announced that Turkish football player Yusuf Yazıcı has been named as "No Poverty Advocate."

The Turkey Office of UNDP continues to enlist leading people in the society to advocate for 17 Sustainable Development Goals to mobilize persons and organizations for action on the important issues that impact the planet and humanity, a UNDP statement said.

UNDP Turkey Resident Representative Claudio Tomasi said he believes Yazıcı would successfully spread the word for them in their efforts to build resilience for vulnerable groups.

In a separate statement, Yazıcı said: "Setting out on this journey, my goal is not to assist people in poverty, but contribute to finding ways to eradicate poverty. In my opinion, tackling poverty is not some charity, it is an all-out effort to build justice and peace across the world."

"I am so excited for the opportunity to combine my personal experience with the knowledge and means of UNDP in this field. I am all ready to do my best," he added.

Yazıcı, 24, who is an integral player for France's Lille has netted 14 goals in 38 games this season.

Before his move to Lille in 2019, Yazıcı played for the Turkish Super League team Trabzonspor.