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Shakira announces alliance for poor kids' education

April 16, 2012  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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Cartagena: Colombian singer Shakira announced on the eve of the Americas Summit here an alliance of foundations to fund quality education for low-income children.

The alliance, which will invest $24 million during the first two years, comprises the superstar's Pies Descalzos foundation, the Colombian culture ministry and several other NGOs.

"It's an alliance specifically for the construction of 13 early-education centres that will benefit 6,200 kids with quality teaching," Shakira said.

The artist, a native of the nearby city of Barranquilla, stressed the importance of the alliance, which is already instructing children under six, "the most important years in human life, the ones that most shape their future", she said.

At that age "the child's brain, cognitive and motor faculties and the ability to form relationships with others begin to develop, so we're convinced that we have to invest in them, the earlier the better", Shakira said.

The 13 educational centers will be built in the Colombian provinces of Bolivar, Cundinamarca, Magdalena, Atlantico and Choco, all with high rates of extreme poverty. IANS
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