Carlos Vives to Receive Latino Impact Award at the Latino Impact Summit

Carlos Vives is making an impact

The 58-year-old Colombian singer-songwriter will receive the Latino Impact Award at the 2019 Latino Impact Summit, to be held at the United Nations headquarters (ONU).

Carlos Vives

The announcement was made by the Latino Impact Alliance in a joint venture with the Ismael Cala Foundation.

Vives is being recognized for the work of his organization, Tras La Perla de América, which works for the responsible, inclusive and sustainable development of his hometown Santa Marta in Colombia.

“This year, as in the previous editions, we want to recognize and exalt the work of Latino leaders who contribute from various scenarios to the growth and sustainable development of the Americas,” said Estefanía Grajales, director of the Latino Impact Alliance, in a press statement.

The Latino Impact Summit is organized by the Latino Impact Alliance and the Ismael Cala Foundation. The initiative seeks to promote the generation of partnerships for growth and sustainable development in the region. The event is supported by the United Nations Conference for Trade and Development and the United Nations Office for Partnerships. This year’s main topic will be an analysis and discussion about the economic growth of Latin America, with Colombia as the focus country.

“We are grateful for all the support received and we hope that Latino Impact Summit will continue to be perfected as the platform par excellence to celebrate progress and pose new challenges,” added Ismael Cala, who is the founder of the event, together with Sergio Fernández de Córdova.

The Latino Impact Summit will take place on December 2 at the headquarters of ONU in New York City. 

Erika Ender Honored with Ismael Cala Foundation’s Philanthropy Award

Erika Ender is celebrating a special honor…

The 44-year-old Panamanian singer/songwriter, one of the masterminds behind the global hit single “Despacito,” has received the Ismael Cala Foundation’s philanthropy award.

Erika Ender

Ender, the president of Fundación Puertas Abiertas and creator of the Talenpro project, received the recognition over the weekend at Gala Fifty in Miami, which celebrated the Ismael Cala Foundation’s first 50 months of work.

“[Erika Ender] has created an exponential platform for young talents, interweaving entertainment and culture with efforts to promote the social welfare of others,” says Ismael Cala. “She is an example of an artist with a sense of social responsibility, involved in managing solutions for Panamanians and providing an example for the Americans overall.”

In its 50 months of activity, 6,359 young people from 13 countries in Latin America and the United States have benefited from the foundation’s programs, which seek to develop their potential and enhance their well-being and social development.

During the event, funds were raised to strengthen the foundation’s programs and contribute to the education and social transformation of children, adolescents and young adults.

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