The Spanish Royal Courts: Queen Letizia and the Micro-finance world

Her Majesty the Queen was informed of the activities and projects of this organization to fight poverty, offering people without access to conventional financial system to obtain resources to undertake productive activities and improve their quality of life and their families.

This Wednesday, March 30, the Queen of Spain is back in Madrid working girl mode. Letizia was expected effect and the Minister of Health, Social Services and Equality Alfonso Alonso, the headquarters of the Fundación BBVA in Madrid Microfinanzas.

Queen Letizia dressed in a working outfit in early spring crimson red Hugo Boss skirt suit consisting of a Jamayla Blazer and a Valessima Skirt last worned in October 2015  worn with LODI 'Debra' bordeaux patent heels and a matching burgundy leather clutch bag and a nude top, accessorize with Yanes white gold and diamonds shaped sun earrings  made ​​in  first attended a meeting at which it has been explained how this foundation active in the field of microcredit, activities and projects. Letizia also met representatives of various entities through which the organization operates in Latin America, and visited the offices of the foundation, which allowed him to talk with some of the people who work there.

The nonprofit organization, Fundación BBVA Microfinanzas was created in 2007 by the Spanish banking group BBVA (Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria) to fight against poverty by giving people who do not have access to traditional financial system the possibility of obtain resources to undertake productive activities and improve their quality of life and that of their families. Besides banking experience 150 years, this foundation serves the disadvantaged a $ 300 million capital philanthropic manner. Regarding Colombia, Peru, Dominican Republic, Chile, Panama, Argentina and Puerto Rico, currently has 1.7 million "customers" and has an impact on the lives of 6.7 million people.

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LA Cour Royale Neerlandais: SM Majeste la Reine est ses collier osée

Le programme de la Reine Maxima ce 30 Mars, inclus la participation à un symposium sur l'éducation musicale. La Reine des Pays-Bas était attendu au Conservatoire d'Amsterdam pour la réunion qui a porté sur la façon dont les enseignants et les professeurs de musique peuvent travailler ensemble pour une bonne éducation musicale à l'école primaire.

Des la descente de sa voiture, la reine hollandaise parut, ses cheveux tombant lâche sur ses épaules, dans un court à manches Natan robe grise solide pour coordonner son embrayage et ses chaussures. Cette tenue, elle a accompagné à l'extérieur avec un foulard beige, aurait été très simple si Maxima avait logé son chemin. Toujours avec un look très original, la jeune femme de 44 ans a choisi de porter un collier composé de cinq imposantes fleurs énormes reposant sur quatre rangées de perles blanches. Elle avait un assortiment de petites boucles d'oreilles.

A l'occasion de ce colloque, la reine Maxima a été honoré en tant que patron de la plate-forme "Plus de musique dans la salle de classe," le premier d'une publication. Cela présente les résultats de la coopérative projet éducatif "Muziekeducatie doen nous Samen" comprendre "L'éducation musicale que nous faisons ensemble."
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The Dutch Royal Courts: Queen Maxima and daring necklaces

Queen Maxima’s program on March 30th, included participation at a symposium on music education. Queen of the Netherlands was expected at the Amsterdam Conservatory for the meeting which focused on how teachers and music teachers can work together for a good musical education in primary school.

On the descent of her car, the Dutch Queen appeared, her hair falling loose over her shoulders, in a short-sleeved Natan dress solid gray to coordinate her clutch and her shoes. This outfit, she accompanied outside with a beige scarf, would have been very simple if Maxima had accommodated her way. Always with a very original look, the young woman of 44 years chose to wear a necklace made up of five imposing enormous flowers resting on four rows of white pearls. She had assorted small earrings.

On the occasion of this symposium, Queen Maxima was honored as patron of the platform "More music in the classroom," the first of a publication. This presents the results of the cooperative educational project "Muziekeducatie doen we samen" understand "Music education we do together."
Photo Credit: Paris Match

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