Children's Day.
Children's Day was officially recognized in 1950 following the congress of the International Democratic Federation of Women, held in 1949 in Paris.
The main objective of celebrating Children's Day is to raise awareness of children's rights and the need to promote improvements in their living conditions, with a view to their full development.
On November 20, 1959, the United Nations approved the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, proclaiming them worldwide. This is a list of 10 principles that, if followed everywhere, can ensure that all children in the world have a dignified and happy life.
And because we all, at some point in our lives, want to be children again, Fluidotronica collected photos of its employees during their childhood.