Showing posts with label shakira. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shakira. Show all posts

Friday, April 1, 2011

Shakira Helps Rebuild Haiti School


PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti April 1, 2011, 06:19 am ET
Colombian singer Shakira danced with students in Haiti on Thursday as she celebrated the renovation of a historic Catholic girls school damaged in the country's devastating 2010 earthquake.
With her song "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" playing over loudspeakers, the Grammy-winning, hip-shaking pop star grooved with students from the Elie Dubois high school in downtown Port-au-Prince.

Her Barefoot Foundation, which helps child victims of violence and disasters, and the Inter-American Development Bank each donated $400,000 to restore the high school.
"I'm convinced that the key to a dignified future for Haiti is through education," said Shakira, 34, wearing a black T-shirt and matching jeans.
The nine-classroom, 250-student school was built in 1913, and was the first in Haiti to provide vocational training for girls, officials said. Construction is expected to begin in two months and will take up to 14 months to complete. Organizers have yet to put out bids.
Those involved attribute the cost to the expensive nature of building materials in the capital.
"Everything has to be imported," said Eric Cesal, an architect and program manager for Architecture for Humanity, an aid group that planned the school's restoration.
Youngsters were excited to meet Shakira and hear about their new school.
"It's so nice that we have a star coming and that she's coming to help the school," said Joselourdes Jean-Paul, a 19-year-old student. "With the new school, we're going to learn more and learn better."

From www.NPR.org

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Shakira in Haiti tomorrow

Wednesday night, Shakira, the Colombian singer, will perform featured alongside many artists to the Olympic Stadium Felix Sanchez in Santo Domingo as part of the Pop Festival.

Thursday around noon, the interpreter of "Hips Don't Lie" will travel to Haiti accompanied by businessman George Nader, Luis Alberto Moreno, President of the Interamerican Development Bank (IDB) and the journalist Colombian Julio Sánchez Cristo.

The famous singer, who has already made ​​a trip to Haiti after the earthquake to assess the situation in person, will submit, on behalf of her foundation Pies Descalzos, [which funds school construction in several countries of Latin America], a gift of $ 800,000 for the construction of a school in Haiti.

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