Children's Day is a very special date that is celebrated in different countries around the world to recognize the importance of children in society and promote their rights and well-being. In Colombia, Children's Day is celebrated on the last Saturday of April.
Children's Day in Colombia has its origin in the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which was approved by the United Nations General Assembly in 1989. This convention established a series of rights for children, such as the right to education, health, protection against abuse and exploitation, among others.
In Colombia, Children's Day has been celebrated since 1963, when the then First Lady, Mrs. María Cristina de Calle, proposed the creation of a special date for children. This proposal was welcomed by the government and the last Saturday of April was established as Children's Day in Colombia .
Importance of celebrating Children's Day in Colombia
The celebration of Children's Day in Colombia is very important because it reminds us of the importance of children in our society and the need to protect their rights and well-being. In addition, this date gives us the opportunity to reflect on the situation of children in the country and take measures to improve it.
In Colombia, there are still many children who do not have access to education, health and other fundamental rights. For this reason, it is important that education and awareness of children's rights be promoted throughout the country. The celebration of Children's Day is an opportunity to highlight the importance of children in society and promote their well-being.
How is Children's Day celebrated in Colombia?
Children's Day is celebrated in Colombia in different ways. Schools and communities organize special activities for children, such as parties , games, contests, and cultural events. In some cities, parades and activities are organized in the streets to celebrate this date.
In addition, many companies and non-profit organizations join the celebration of Children's Day and organize special activities for children. For example, some companies offer discounts and special promotions for children on this day, while other organizations carry out charitable and volunteer activities to help children in need.
This day is an opportunity to reflect on the challenges children face in the country and take steps to improve their situation.