Pop icon Shakira visited earthquake-hit Choco, Colombia, pledging to rebuild at least 10 schools and a university. The initiative is supported by partners like Global Citizen and Live Nation, who have each committed USD 500,000 to the effort.

Global pop icon Shakira made a surprise visit to the earthquake-stricken province of Choco in western Colombia, pledging to reconstruct at least 10 schools and restore a local technological university damaged by a devastating 7.4-magnitude tremor as per Billboard.

International Support for Educational Recovery

The initiative is supported by key international partners, with advocacy group Global Citizen and live entertainment company Live Nation each committing USD 500,000 toward the educational recovery efforts. Additionally, the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund contributed USD 500,000, while the CAF Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean pledged USD 250,000 to assist in rebuilding classroom infrastructure in the region, the publication reported.

Devastation and Urgent Need for Schools

The musician's visit to Quibdo, the capital of Choco, comes in the wake of the powerful earthquake that struck western Colombia on August 10, claiming at least 287 lives, destroying over 26,000 dwellings, and affecting more than 265 educational institutions. Touring damaged facilities alongside philanthropist Howard G Buffett, whose foundation is collaborating on the rebuilding initiative with Shakira's Fundacion Pies Descalzos (Barefoot Foundation), the singer emphasised the critical need to restore schooling promptly. "What worries me the most is that schools are not rebuilt once this emergency is over," Shakira told reporters, as cited by Billboard. "Every day that children don't go to school is a day they miss out on their future."

Choco, one of Colombia's poorest regions, has seen over 3,100 homes destroyed following the natural disaster. The region faces significant logistical hurdles during relief efforts, with minimal road infrastructure connecting its predominantly Afro-Colombian and Indigenous communities to the rest of the country. Shakira's Barefoot Foundation has operated in Choco for over two decades, managing educational programs and facilities across the province.

Broader Mobilisation and Fundraising Efforts

Beyond the school reconstruction drive, the artist announced she would personally oversee efforts to restore a regional technological university. The effort forms part of a broader mobilisation by international organisations and prominent Latin American artists to aid recovery following recent seismic events in South America. Shakira is also scheduled to perform alongside artists such as Maluma and Sebastian Yatra at a major benefit concert in Bogota to raise further relief funds.

Shakira's Message of Solidarity

Shakira shared a message on August 10 about the situation in a post on X. In Spanish, she wrote, "Beloved Colombia, my heart is with everyone who felt this earthquake today and with the families who are going through moments of anguish. In times like these, we Colombians know how to come together and support one another. All my strength and love for my homeland. Let's embrace tightly and stay tuned to the instructions so we can help as soon as possible." (ANI)

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