WORLD DAY OF OLDER PERSONS- OCTOBER 1
The
theme of the 2015 commemoration is “Sustainability and Age Inclusiveness in the
Urban Environment”.
Living
up to the Secretary-General's guiding principle of "Leaving No-One
Behind" necessitates the understanding that demography matters for
sustainable development and that population dynamics will shape the key
developmental challenges that the world in confronting in the 21st century. If
our ambition is to "Build the Future We Want", we must address the
population over 60 which is expected to reach 1.4 billion by 2030.
International
Day of Older Persons is a special day for older persons or senior citizens all
over the world. In many countries, politicians make speeches, particularly
those responsible for government departments that focus on senior citizens, at
this time of the year. Some radios, televisions or newspapers publish
interviews with senior citizens on various issues such as achievements they
made to create a better society.
Other
activities surrounding this day include: displays of promotional material on
the International Day of Older Persons in schools, tertiary institutions,
office buildings and public notice boards;
media announcements on the day and activities that promote older
persons; and inter-generational cooperation on voluntary activities focused on
the environment, health, education or community services.
The World
Health Organization (WHO), which is the UN’s directing and coordinating
authority for health related issues, and other groups have been actively
involved in promoting public awareness and attention on the International Day
of Older Persons. Discussions are centered on topics such as: ageing
populations and the provision of adequate healthcare for aged persons;
volunteer work; social care; and ways to be more inclusive of older persons in
the workforce.
Prof. John Kurakar

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