These are the profits left by the Children's Day celebration at CDMX

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He Children's Day Celebrated every April 30th in Mexico since 1924 with the aim of promoting the well-being and rights of children, it has since become an occasion for recreational and educational activities such as school events, festivals and of course childbirth. gifts.

The Mexico City's Secretariat of Economic Development (CEDECO). It predicts a 5.2% increase in economic profits Children's Dayreached 5 thousand 005 million pesos.

This increase will be positive at approx 29 thousand 758 businesses in the capitalAccording to the head of Sedeco, it employs almost 219 thousand people, including in sectors such as restaurants, toy stores, game stores, cinemas, theaters, supermarkets and electronics. Ricardo RuizHe emphasized the importance of monitoring the economic condition of the city.

The relevance of this event has a significant impact on wider business sectors, especially in Mexico where there are 25.2 million children between the ages of 0 and 11, representing one in five of the country's citizens. National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI).

Children between the ages of 0 and 11 represent one in five of Mexico's inhabitants, demonstrating the importance of Children's Day.

In Mexico City, children between the ages of 0 and 15 make up 19% of the total population, totaling 1.78 million. In the first four months of the year, 21,123 million pesos have been generated through festivals and special events, affecting 40% of the city's economic units, Ruiz emphasized.

Also, the Secretary highlighted the importance of other festivals like EasterIt contributed 7,285 million pesos Kings Day 5,265 million and Valentine's Day 1,966 million to the local economy. A notable event is a free concert Interpol In Mexico City's Zócalo, it generated nearly 950 million pesos in related income. These numbers underline the important contribution of cultural events and festivals to the city's economy, highlighting their ability to attract large crowds and the resulting economic benefit.

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Children's Day is not only a celebration of childhood, but also an important economic driver of Mexico City, demonstrating how specific events can have a significant impact on various industries and the local economy in general.

Children's Day is expected to bring in more than 5 billion pesos, benefiting nearly 30,000 businesses (Photo: DIEGO SIMÓN SÁNCHEZ/CUARTOSCURO)

November 20 is International Children's Day as designated by the United Nations (UN) in 1959 to commemorate the date of adoption of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child and the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989.

International Children's Day was established to promote the well-being and rights of children around the world. The choice of date November 20 commemorates the day the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child in 1959 and the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989.

The main objective of the day is to create awareness about guaranteeing the well-being of children, ensuring them education, health and protection against abuse and exploitation.

It seeks to promote brotherhood among the children of the world and to encourage measures to foster understanding, tolerance and friendship among them, irrespective of their national, religious or cultural origin. Celebrating this day reminds governments and communities of their commitment to children's rights.

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