Shakira visits quake-hit Quibdo schools, pledges $1 million for Colombia

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Shakira visits quake-hit Quibdo schools, pledges $1 million for Colombia

Synopsis

Shakira didn't just post condolences — she showed up in Quibdó and put money behind it. A $1 million education fund (FIFA matched by Live Nation), personal funding for a university rebuild, and 10 new schools pledged by the Howard G. Buffett Foundation: this is one of the most structured celebrity disaster responses in recent Latin American history, targeting an earthquake that killed 273 and damaged over 2,000 schools.

Key Takeaways

Shakira visited earthquake-damaged schools in Quibdó, Chocó following the 10 August 7.4-magnitude earthquake in Colombia.
The FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund is committing $500,000 through Pies Descalzos ; Live Nation is matching it for a combined $1 million .
Shakira is personally funding reconstruction of the Technological University of Quibdó .
Buffett Foundation has pledged to build 10 new schools in Chocó alongside Pies Descalzos.
As of 14 August , the quake had killed 273 , injured 3,824 , left 377 missing, and damaged 2,198 educational institutions.
OCHA and international partners are supporting the Colombian government's ongoing disaster response.

Grammy-winning singer Shakira travelled to Quibdó, in the Chocó region of Colombia, to personally assess the damage done to schools by the 7.4-magnitude earthquake that struck the country on 10 August. The visit, documented through images and videos shared on her Instagram account, marks the artist's first public commitment of personal and institutional resources toward the disaster's recovery effort.

What Shakira Announced

In her post, Shakira declared that the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund would dedicate $500,000 — channelled through her foundation Pies Descalzos — to support children returning to classrooms. That amount is being matched by Live Nation, bringing the combined contribution to $1 million.

Beyond the joint fund, Shakira committed her personal resources to the reconstruction of the Technological University of Quibdó, an institution she described as a destination for many Pies Descalzos graduates pursuing higher education. She also announced that the Howard G. Buffett Foundation has pledged to build 10 new schools in Chocó in partnership with Pies Descalzos.

Writing on Instagram, Shakira said: 'Colombia is hurting, but Colombia is not broken. These past few days, I've seen something powerful — people showing up for each other, especially for our kids.'

Scale of the Disaster

The humanitarian toll of the 10 August earthquake, as reported on 14 August, has been severe. According to David Tamayo, director of the National Unit for Disaster Risk Management, the death toll stood at 273, with 3,824 people injured and 377 still missing.

On the infrastructure front, Tamayo said 12,584 homes had been destroyed and a further 74,873 damaged. The quake also caused 172 buildings to collapse and affected 2,198 schools and educational institutions, 825 community centres, 216 health centres, and five airports.

International Relief Efforts

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and its partners have confirmed they are actively supporting the government-led response. OCHA flagged widespread damage to homes and public infrastructure as a key concern in its daily updates. The Colombian government has been coordinating relief operations across the affected provinces since the quake struck.

What Comes Next

Shakira has invited registered nonprofits engaged in relief work to share their stories and register their interest in participating in the broader rebuilding effort. The reconstruction of the Technological University of Quibdó and the construction of 10 new schools in Chocó represent the most concrete long-term commitments announced so far. With over 2,000 educational institutions affected, the road to restoring schooling for Colombia's children will require sustained coordination between private donors, foundations, and government agencies.

Point of View

A corporate match (Live Nation), a legacy foundation (Howard G. Buffett), and a personal commitment to a specific university. What remains to be seen is whether these pledges translate into verifiable, time-bound construction outcomes in Chocó — a region historically underserved by both government and private investment. With over 2,000 schools affected and a death toll still rising, the gap between the $1 million pledged and the scale of need is vast. The real measure of this effort will be how Pies Descalzos reports on disbursement and delivery over the next 12 to 24 months.
NationPress
19 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Shakira visit Quibdó after the Colombia earthquake?
Shakira visited Quibdó to personally assess damage to schools in the Chocó region caused by the 10 August 7.4-magnitude earthquake. The visit was part of her announcement of a coordinated relief and rebuilding effort led through her foundation, Pies Descalzos.
How much money has Shakira pledged for Colombia earthquake relief?
The FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund is committing $500,000 through Pies Descalzos, matched by Live Nation for a combined $1 million toward children's education. Shakira has additionally committed personal funds for the reconstruction of the Technological University of Quibdó.
What is the death toll from the Colombia earthquake on 10 August?
As of 14 August, the death toll stood at 273, according to David Tamayo, director of Colombia's National Unit for Disaster Risk Management. A further 3,824 people were injured and 377 remain missing.
How many schools were damaged in the Colombia earthquake?
According to official figures, 2,198 schools and educational institutions were affected by the 10 August earthquake. The Howard G. Buffett Foundation has pledged to build 10 new schools in Chocó in partnership with Pies Descalzos.
What is Pies Descalzos and what role is it playing in the relief effort?
Pies Descalzos is Shakira's own education foundation, focused on providing quality schooling to vulnerable children in Colombia. It is serving as the primary implementing partner for both the $1 million education fund and the planned construction of 10 new schools in Chocó.
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