Colombian singer Shakira visited the earthquake-damaged region of Quibdó and pledged to help rebuild at least 10 schools [2].

The gesture provides critical infrastructure support to a region struggling to recover from a severe natural disaster that displaced thousands of residents.

Shakira made the surprise visit on Monday to the area most affected by the recent earthquake [3]. The disaster caused widespread devastation across the region, destroying approximately 27,000 homes [1].

During her visit, the singer committed $1.25 million to the reconstruction effort [4]. This funding is specifically earmarked to help restore educational facilities that were damaged or destroyed during the seismic activity [3].

Local officials met with the singer to survey the damage in Quibdó. The region has faced significant challenges in restoring basic services and housing since the earthquake struck [2].

Educational infrastructure often suffers disproportionately during such disasters, leaving thousands of students without classrooms. By targeting at least 10 schools [2], the pledge aims to restore stability to the local community's youth.

Shakira has a history of philanthropic work in her home country, focusing on education, and child welfare. This latest contribution addresses the immediate physical needs of the Quibdó region as it begins a long-term recovery process [4].

Shakira pledged to help rebuild at least 10 schools

This pledge highlights the role of high-profile celebrity philanthropy in filling gaps left by government disaster response. By focusing on schools, the initiative addresses the long-term social impact of the earthquake, as the loss of educational facilities often leads to permanent drops in literacy and school enrollment in rural Colombian regions.