U.N. labour agency honours Shakira

March 04, 2010 03:33 pm | Updated December 16, 2016 02:53 pm IST - GENEVA

Colombian singer Shakira, left, receives the award "Social Justice for Peace" for her support to social justice by Juan Somavia, right, Director-General of the International Labour Organisation at the ILO headquarters in Geneva on Wednesday.

Colombian singer Shakira, left, receives the award "Social Justice for Peace" for her support to social justice by Juan Somavia, right, Director-General of the International Labour Organisation at the ILO headquarters in Geneva on Wednesday.

Shakira has received a medal from the U.N. labour agency for her work to help impoverished children.

The 33-year-old Colombian pop star has worked as a UNICEF goodwill ambassador. Her Barefoot foundation provides nutrition to more than 6,000 children in Colombia, and she is member of the ALAS foundation that advocates for children across Latin America.

At a small ceremony on Wednesday in Geneva, U.N. labour chief Juan Somavia called Shakira a “true ambassador for children and young people, for quality education and social justice.”

Shakira said in a statement on Thursday that social, economic and environmental policies must focus on children and their education.

Shakira also spoke last month with President Barack Obama about U.S. policy on children.

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