Keiko Fujimori - Philanthropy

Philanthropy

By the year 2000, Keiko Fujimori had achieved the construction of several orphanages across the country, the creation of the first pediatric cardiovascular intensive care unit in Peru, and the surgeries of more than 1,000 children with heart problems. In 2000, she received the Orden Bernardo O'Higgins, the highest honor a foreigner could receive from the Chilean government, in recognition of her social accomplishments.

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