Shakira Pledges to Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged Colombian Schools
POLICY WIRE — Bogota, Colombia — Colombian music icon Shakira has committed to aiding the reconstruction of at least 10 schools in a remote area of her home country, following a powerful earthquake...
POLICY WIRE — Bogota, Colombia — Colombian music icon Shakira has committed to aiding the reconstruction of at least 10 schools in a remote area of her home country, following a powerful earthquake that struck last week. The seismic event claimed hundreds of lives and severely impacted thousands of educational facilities.
Shakira, who visited the affected schools, emphasized the urgent need for rebuilding. “We must act quickly to restore these vital educational sites for the future of our children,” she stated.
The earthquake, which registered a significant magnitude, has left a trail of destruction across the region, with many schools reduced to rubble. Authorities are assessing the full extent of the damage, but initial reports indicate that the educational infrastructure has been severely compromised.
In response to the disaster, Shakira announced her intention to mobilize resources and collaborate with local authorities to ensure the schools are rebuilt to modern standards. “Education is the cornerstone of any society, and it is our duty to ensure that our children have a safe and conducive environment to learn,” she added.
The singer’s commitment comes as part of broader efforts to provide relief and support to the affected communities. Local and international aid organizations are working alongside government agencies to deliver essential supplies and support services to those in need.
Shakira’s visit and pledge have garnered widespread attention and support from the public, highlighting the critical role of community leaders in times of crisis. Her efforts are expected to inspire further action and contributions from other individuals and organizations.
Reporting by Policy-Wire (PW)
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