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Shakira takes appeal for Latin America’s poor kids to New York

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Remember how we reported earlier this year from Mexico on ALAS, a new charity initiative by Colombian superstar Shakira to aid Latin America’s millions of poor, malnourished and undereducated children?

Well, she’s at it again, this time in New York and accompanied by Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz.

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But her companions weren’t just other Spanish-speaking pop stars but rather the presidents of Mexico, Argentina, El Salvador, Panama and Paraguay.

The singers asked the presidents to adopt an agreement on combating child poverty during the upcoming Iberoamerican Summit in late October. ‘’If we win your personal commitment today, we will have opened the future of Latin America,’’ said Sanz, a Spaniard. ‘’I promised Shakira that in the next summit, which is in El Salvador, we will work on the topic,’’ Salvadoran President Tony Saca told a crowd of 1,000 at Columbia University in New York, where the presidents are attending the United Nations General Assembly. The five leaders spoke of child poverty in their countries and expressed interest in the project -- as well as admiration for the artists’ work through ALAS.

Click here to read the full report from the Associated Press on yesterday’s meeting in New York.

-- Deborah Bonello in Mexico City

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