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EL SALVADOR / SHAKIRA

EL SALVADOR / SHAKIRA

8 November 2006

Latin music star Shakira helps launch UNICEF's campaign against violence in El Salvador . Some 8,000 young people gather to renounce violence and commit themselves to peaceful means of resolving conflicts. UNICEF

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STORY: EL SALVADOR / SHAKIRA
TRT: 2.05
SOURCE: UNICEF
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: SPANISH / NATS

DATELINE: 5 NOVEMBER 2006, SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR

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1. Med shot, Shakira taking stage and greeting fans
2. Wide shot, fans
3. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Shakira UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador:
"I am very glad to see you all gathered here knowing that many of you, walking on the streets of your city since early morning, are already taking the first steps towards a better future for El Salvador"
4. Wide shot, students and scouts marching through streets of El Salvador
5. Wide shot, students and scouts marching through streets of El Salvador
6. Med shot, students and scouts marching
7. Wide shot, students and scouts marching through streets of El Salvador
8. Wide shot, students and scouts marching and waving flags through streets of El Salvador
9. Med shot, students and scouts marching and waving flags
10. Med shot, fans in audience holding a sign reading "make the difference by not being indifferent"
11. Med shot, crowd of people jumping and celebrating in street
12. Wide shot, Crowd of people celebrating and doing the wave in street
13. Med shot, Shakira and women on stage
14. Med shot, Shakira talking at podium
15. Wide shot, Shakria on stage talking to crowd
16. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Shakira UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador:
"I come from a difficult country and thus know and understand what happens to Salvadoran youth, because I know what it's like to grow up in a country where many believe there is no better future and chose unlawfulness and violence feeling it is the only way"
17. Wide shot, Sports Palace arena
18. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Shakira UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador:
"We only have one life to live, let's live it with dignity, and I invite you, starting today, to make a difference"
19. Med shot, audience applauding Shakira

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Storyline

UNICEF Goodwill ambassador, singer and songwriter Shakira greeted thousands of Salvadoran students who took part in a march against violence.

SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Shakira UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador:
"I am very glad to see you all gathered here knowing that many of you, walking on the streets of your city since early morning, are already taking the first steps towards a better future for El Salvador."

Earlier in the day, more than 8,000 students and scouts marched in the streets of San Salvador as part of a UNICEF campaign to protect children from violence.

Today El Salvador ranks among the countries with the highest levels of social violence in the world.

Under the slogan "make the difference by not being indifferent" the young campaigners launched the start of a series of activities designed to promote peace.

At the Sports Palace, the award winning singer who grew up in Columbia said she had a unique understanding of the plight of young people in poor nations.

SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Shakira UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador:
"I come from a difficult country and thus know and understand what happens to Salvadoran youth, because I know what it's like to grow up in a country where many believe there is no better future and chose unlawfulness and violence feeling it is the only way."

The day's events culminated on a hopeful note.

SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Shakira UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador:
"We only have one life to live, let's live if with dignity, and I invite you, starting today, to make a difference."

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