The facade of Calasparra Town Hall turned blue over the weekend to commemorate the International Day of Children´s Rights on November 20.
The International Day of Children´s Rights marks the Convention of Childrens Rights approved by the United Nations in 1989 as part of a commitment to make the world a better place for children.
The International Day of Children´s Rights marks the Convention of Childrens Rights approved by the United Nations in 1989 as part of a commitment to make the world a better place for children.
UNICEF recommends that blue lighting is used to commemorate this important day in all towns and citites to demonstrate a shared effort to ensure the rights of children are fulfilled in every moment, in every place.
The Convention requires States to give priority to the superior interests of children in any measure that affects them and not to discriminate on the grounds of sex, religion, national origin, ethnicity or social status and to guarantee to protect their rights.
The Convention requires States to give priority to the superior interests of children in any measure that affects them and not to discriminate on the grounds of sex, religion, national origin, ethnicity or social status and to guarantee to protect their rights.

