Shakira back in Colombia to help disadvantaged children get education

Shakira back in Colombia to help disadvantaged children get educationLondon, March 7 : Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira has been working hard to make the much-needed arrangement of education for disadvantaged children in her country.

Her entourage recently travelled to a school her charity Fondacion Pies Descalzos in the remote and poor north-west border province of Choco, deep in the Colombian jungle.

"One-hundred per cent of our kids that we have in our school here have been displaced or have families that have fled their home towns," the BBC quoted one of the member of the travelling team as telling its reporter Rajesh Mirchandani.

The online report reveals that Shakira has visited the school several times, and each time she is surrounded by exuberant children as she makes her way down dirty, pot-holed streets, past wooden shacks and open sewers.

Shakira is welcomed not only because she is a famous pop star, but also because she provides a lifeline in the area of grinding poverty.

Her foundation provides uniforms, equipment and food for 750 pupils at the school.

When asked why the government did not provide such things, a teacher said: "You''ll have to ask the president that. He should pay more attention to the plight of the people of Choco. We''ve been abandoned." (ANI)

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