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Longer lives are one of humanity’s greatest achievements, and as the world’s population is ageing, it is necessary to ensure that our quality of life increases. As we commemorate the United Nations World Elder Abuse Awareness Day #WEAAD today, I join the global collaboration of the World Health Organization, Department of Economic and Social Affairs #UNDESA, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights #OHCHR, United Nations Population Fund #UNFPA, UN WOMEN, with support from the International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse #INPEA, to highlight the five priorities for the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing 2021–2030, which prevents and responds to abuse of older persons, contributing to the improvement of their health, wellbeing and dignity.
My Wellbeing Foundation Africa aims to improve the lives of older people, their families and the communities in which they live, by aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals, therefore contributing to achieving the Decade’s goals through our programming, direct frontline action, partnerships, and by advocating for the Healthy Ageing Collaborative. Too many people around the world experience worse health than they should because of unsupportive environments that prevent them from maximising their later years. By shifting the way healthcare thinks, feels, and acts towards ageing, we can cultivate transformative age-friendly environments, create integrated and responsive healthcare systems and services, and ensure access to long-term care for older people who need it. #AddingLifeToYears
Population ageing is set to become one of the most significant societal changes of the twenty-first century, with implications for nearly all sectors. Older individuals make valuable contributions to development, and their abilities should be integrated into healthcare policies and programming at all levels, fulfilling their enormous potential when leading healthy and abuse-free lifestyles.
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