PANAMA CITY, Panama, Dec. 13, 2006

Shakira, Nobel Winner To Fight Poverty

Colombian Singer And Gabriel Garcia Marquez Launch Foundation To Aid Children

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(CBS)  Shakira joined with fellow Colombian and Nobel Prize laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez on Tuesday to launch a star-studded foundation to fight child poverty in Latin America.

Backed by the two Colombians and other luminaries of entertainment and finance, the Latin America in Solidarity Action — whose Spanish acronym is ALAS, or "wings" — took flight with a promise to tackle poverty that kills 350,000 children each year in the region.

Spanish singer Miguel Bose will serve as executive director of the foundation, conceived about a year ago by Shakira, who also heads the Colombia-based nonprofit foundation Pies Descalzos, or Barefoot, which helps the child victims of violence in that South American country.

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The ALAS promoters said the foundation doesn't seek to replace other organizations that work with children or eliminate the obligation governments have to eradicate poverty, but to strengthen existing efforts.

"We all have to do our part to fight against inequality," Shakira said in a news release issued prior to the launching ceremony at the National Theater. The foundation will be based in the City of Knowledge, a former U.S. armed forces base near the Panama Canal that already houses academic institutions, high-tech business and nongovernmental international organizations.

"Latin America has some devastating statistics," added Garcia, citing the 350,000 children younger than 5 who die from causes linked to poverty, and the 40 million minors who work in the street.

One of the foundation's programs will provide health and nutritional assistance to pregnant women and children younger than 2, while a second program will try to enroll exploited and homeless children in school.

The artists plan to hold five concerts, starting next year, to collect money for the foundation.

Other musicians supporting the effort include Ruben Blades, Juanes, Ricky Martin, the rock group Mana, Aleks Syntek, David Bisbal and Alejandro Sanz.

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by roger42ctc December 14, 2006 1:54 PM EST
Dear sakira,
I am located in india & intersted to join in your noble cause campaign.pl reply. I am aRotary foundation alumni,
gautam chaudhury
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