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Italian tenor Bocelli joins with Unesco to aid children affected by war
Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli poses after a news conference about his work with Unesco programme u00e2u20acu02dcVoices of the Worldu00e2u20acu2122 in Paris, November 13, 2019. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

PARIS, Nov 14 — Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli launched a "Voices of the World” musical education programme jointly with Unesco yesterday to provide a boost to children affected by armed conflicts.

The multi-year programme will expand on the renowned blind tenor’s 2016 "Voices of Haiti” project that provided musical therapy and training, lessons, rehearsals, play time and meals to 12,000 children in one of the world’s poorest countries.

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"Music is a universal language that can influence the human soul in a positive way,” Bocelli, 61, told Reuters in Paris after signing a memorandum of understanding with Unesco to set up similar music education programmes in countries such as Mali.

The Andrea Bocelli Foundation’s new "Voices of the World” programme will kick off in 2020 focusing on regions including Syria, Iraq and the Palestinian territories.

"Through creation of regional choruses and other educational activities, ABF seeks to empower participants and their communities through the tool of music by reinforcing skills, stimulating creativity, fostering collaboration and offering more opportunities to succeed in life,” a foundation statement said. — Reuters

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