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Colombia must invest in education to have peace, singer Shakira says

Colombian singer Shakira poses for a photo in Barranquilla, Colombia November 2, 2018. REUTERS/Steven Grattan.

BARRANQUILLA, Colombia (Reuters) - Colombian must invest more in education if there is to be peace, pop star Shakira said on Friday, during a visit to her home country to close her El Dorado tour and break ground at two schools to be built by her charitable foundation.

The singer attended two ceremonies in Cartagena and her hometown of Barranquilla at the sites of the future schools, signing her autograph in the cement cornerstones.

Colombian singer Shakira speaks with students from a school in Barranquilla, Colombia, November 2, 2018. REUTERS/Steven Grattan

"When some children don't receive the same education as those who live in better conditions we can't talk about a country in peace, we can't talk about a country with equality, because education is what equalizes us," Shakira told journalists, urging the government to increase education spending and saying that support for education should not just come from celebrities.

The 41-year-old singer founded her Pies Descalzos charity in 1997, when she was just 18. It takes its name from her third album - her first international success - and translates to "bare feet."

The foundation already has four schools in Cartagena, Barranquilla, Quibdo and Soacha.

It will spent some $4.6 million on the new Cartagena school, in the Villa de Aranjuez neighborhood, and another $4.3 million on the project in Barranquilla's Nuevo Bosque, in company with several private donors.

The schools will serve areas with over-subscribed educational facilities, said the pop star, whose full name is Shakira Mebarak.

Colombia's previous government signed a peace deal in 2016 with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) rebels to end more than five decades of war. Another guerrilla group, the National Liberation Army (ELN) and myriad crime gangs remain active.

The new right-wing government of President Ivan Duque, who took office in August, has called off peace talks with the ELN until the group frees all its hostages.

Shakira's 54-show El Dorado tour, which began in Hamburg in June, will come to an end on Saturday in Bogota, Colombia's capital.

The tour had been set to begin in November last year, but was postponed to allow the singer to heal a hemorrhage on her right vocal cord.

The five-time Grammy Award winner, whose 2001 song "Whenever, Wherever" was a Spanish-to-English crossover hit, is one of Colombia's biggest musical exports, alongside singers Juanes and Maluma.

(Reporting by Steven Grattan; Aadditional reporting by Luis Jaime Acosta; Writing by Julia Symmes Cobb; Editing by Leslie Adler)

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