She recently won an award for her outstanding contribution to charity, despite having made her fame as a singer.
And Shakira showed no signs of stopping on Tuesday, as she helped to launch the Barranquilla School Project in Barcelona, Spain.
The Colombian beauty, 39, looked both sexy and sophisticated in leather trousers and a lace blazer as she arrived at Camp Nou to support the charity – which aims to create sport programs for under-privileged children.
She Did It Again! Shakira showed no signs of slowing down her charitable efforts on Tuesday, as she helped to launch the Barranquilla School Project in Barcelona, Spain
The mother-of-two looked effortlessly stunning as she arrived at FC Barcelona’s home stadium in a stylish all-black ensemble.
Doing her bit: The beauty, looked sexy and sophisticated in leather trousers and a lace blazer as she arrived at Camp Nou to support the charity
Sweeping her blonde locks off her face into a loose ponytail, the pop star displayed her clear and glowing complexion as she beamed with pride at the charitable event.
FC Barcelona alongside La Caixa bank are set to donate €1.2 million to the cause, which aims to make more sports programs available for children living in conflict.
While she made her fame as a singer, Shakira is now best known for her contributions to charity in her home country of Colombia.
What a woman: Sweeping her blonde locks off her face into a loose ponytail, the pop star displayed her clear and glowing complexion as she beamed with pride at the charitable event
Helping hand: FC Barcelona alongside La Caixa bank are set to donate €1.2 million to the cause, which aims to make more sports programs available for children living in conflict
Back in January, philanthropic efforts even won her the Crystal Award at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Switzerland.
Beaming as she accepted the award, Shakira – who is also also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador devoted to early childhood development, said: ‘Today’s babies will drive tomorrow’s business.
‘Their capacity to contribute will shape tomorrow’s societies, will solve tomorrow’s problems.
‘In this room there are some of the most powerful people in the world, and definitely I’m convinced you know what it means to be ahead of the curve.
Giving: While she made her fame as a singer, Shakira is now best known for her contributions to charity in her home country of Colombia
Proud: Back in January, philanthropic efforts even won her the Crystal Award at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Switzerland
Making a statement: Shakira embarked on a number of activities at the press presentation, at the home stadium of FC Barcelona