CHLI FUTURE LEADERS TO ATTEND IDB YOUTH PROGRAM FEATURING RICKY MARTIN, JUANES AND JUAN LUIS GUERRA
Thursday, April 03, 2008
Press Release
April 02, 2008
Contact:
Christina MacCulloch
christinam@iadb.org
(202) 623-1718 April 4 at 12 noon at
Miami Beach Convention Center, Room D-128
MIAMI – At its Annual Meeting in Miami, the Inter-American Development Bank
will launch the Yo Amo America (I Love America) Campaign, an advocacy and
social marketing initiative featuring artists as agents of change in strategic
areas of development.
Renowned international artists Ricky Martin, Juanes and Juan Luis Guerra will
participate in the event, which will take place at the Miami Beach Convention
Center, Room D-128, from 12 noon to 1 p.m. on April 4.
Each celebrity will become the spokesperson for one strategic area in the fight
against poverty, including birth registration, early childhood development and
access to financial services, housing and safe drinking water.
The goal of the campaign is to raise awareness among policymakers about the
importance of developing policies and making investments in these priority
areas, as well as to promote specific services and provide information among
low-income groups. Around 360 million people in Latin America and the
Caribbean—70 percent of the population—live on incomes of less than $300 a
month, without access to the benefits of progress.
Ricky Martin, President of the Ricky Martin Foundation, will promote universal
birth registration as a means of guaranteeing access to education, health and
other public services. Approximately 8.5 million children in the region lack
identity papers. Promoting birth registry is one of various strategies to deter
child trafficking, a core goal of Mr. Martin’s commitment to this most
vulnerable population.
Juanes, as President of Fundación Mi Sangre, will address the need for universal
preschool education in the region as a key pillar of early childhood
development. Only 10 countries in the region have mandatory preschool
education.
Juan Luis Guerra, President of the Juan Luis Guerra Foundation, will advocate
for greater access to financial services for the poor, as a means of developing
a credit history and fostering microenterprise. In Latin America and the
Caribbean, only 8 percent of the demand for credit is currently being
met.
The artists will be featured in a rights-free media campaign and will visit
several countries on an advocacy tour, where they will meet with government
officials and visit specific projects.
The IDB is the oldest and largest regional development bank and the main source
of multilateral financing for the economic and social development of Latin
America and the Caribbean.
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