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For the 2nd World Summit for Social Development, our message is that people of all ages must be seen, respected, protected, ...
The UN-backed Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) has issued its gravest warning yet: a worst-case famine scenario is unfolding across the Gaza Strip. This crisis is not ...
As the world gets ready for the Second World Summit for Social Development (WSSD2) in November 2025, HelpAge International and 57 other organisations are coming together with one strong message: ...
The consultant at HelpAge International will conduct a Resilience Analysis to understand the risks, resilience capacities, and support structures within targeted communities in Ukraine. The goal is to ...
Ageing in the Twenty-First Century: A Celebration and A Challenge, is a landmark new report published by UNFPA and HelpAge. It makes the case for governments, NGOs, global institutions, and civil ...
This study takes stock of the progress made and remaining challenges faced by those responding to forced displacement of older South Sudanese people in Uganda and Ethiopia, both in addressing the ...
This discussion paper highlights the types of violence, abuse and neglect older women experience, and offers recommendations for a collaborative approach to close the data, policy and programme gaps ...
Progress towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is essential for promoting healthy ageing, delivering social and economic development, and building resilient and equitable societies that respond ...
A basic guideline for family and volunteers providing care and support to older people.
Older people living in sub-zero conditions and heavily shelled areas of Eastern Ukraine desperately need food, clean drinking water and medication, according to a survey released today.
Climate change can deter health, well-being, and livelihoods of the ageing population. Yet, the repercussions of global ageing remain absent from debates on climate change.
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