OUR MISSION

UNITAR and its CIFAL Global Network, UNDESA, UNFPA, IOM, UNWOMEN, UNHCR, OHCHR, ITU, ILO, and WHO with its Global Network for Age-friendly Cities and Communities, together with the Group of Friends of the Human Rights of Older Persons -conformed by States, represented by their Permanent Missions to the United Nations in Geneva,- the Global Initiative on Ageing Foundation (GIA), the International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuses, the International Longevity Centre; the NGO Committee on Ageing Geneva, and the Harvard Law School Project on Disability, have joined efforts to put together this initiative as a contribution to inclusive learning in the framework of the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing and the implementation of the Madrid Action Plan.

BACKGROUND

Throughout the years, different stakeholders have struggled for the effective promotion and protection of the human rights of older persons. As a result, landmark steps have been taken at international level to strengthen the protection of this group, including the UN Principles for older persons (1991), the adoption of the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing in 2002, the creation of the Open-Ended Working Group for the purpose of strengthening the protection of the human rights of older persons (2010), the creation of the mandate for the UN Independent Expert on the enjoyment of all human rights by older persons (2013), and the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing (2021-2030), as well as the adoption of specific Resolutions in the framework of the UN General Assembly and the UN Human Rights Council. 

While remarkable progresses in particular mechanisms, programs, projects, plans and campaigns have been developed to implement and follow up the commitments undertaken at local, national, regional, and international level, several challenges remain towards the full enjoyment of the rights of older persons. 

Problems of ageism, together with gender and other causes of discrimination, as well as the intergenerational gap have increased due to different frontier issues, in particular new technologies, human mobility, and climate change.

In addition, there are still pending tasks to ensure the dignity and human rights of this group, particularly in accessing health and long-term care, life-long learning, the labour market as well as the prevention of abuse and violence. 

In this regard, an integral approach is needed to maximize synergies and identify interlinkages across existing and future initiatives. A better understanding of missing elements can be useful to provide the necessary attention, resources, information, options for integration, and services for older persons, including those who are migrants or refugees. The experience coming from ageing place elderly people in a strategic position for supporting this endeavour. 

TARGET AUDIENCE

The event is open to different actors interested in Ageing and the rights of older persons, including: 

  • Public sector officials, policy makers and practitioners 
  • International Organizations
  • Civil Society 
  • National Human Rights Institutions 
  • Academia 
  • Private sector

IMPORTANT NOTES

Video recordings of the series are available at UNITAR’s SDP youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/UNITARDivisionforPeopleandSocialInclusion/ featured as well as on the Decade of Ageing platform: https://www.decadeofhealthyageing.org. After the celebration of the events, those participants who joined them will be receiving the respective video recording together with takeaway messages. This information will serve as a basis to keep mainstreaming knowledge towards strengthening the protection of older persons.

CERTIFICATES OF PARTICIPATION

Participants who want to receive a certificate of participation need to fulfil two criteria: 

a) Having participated at least 75% of the time per event. (To be measured by the system)

REGISTRATION

These series are open and free to All. For the 5 virtual roundtables that constitute the series, just one registration on Zoom is needed. Participants will receive the link for each virtual roundtable one day before the event. Additional and specific information on each event will also be shared!

LEARNING MATERIALS FROM THE EVENTS

Find below the concept notes, takeaways documents, video-recording of events, and the annual reports clustered of the Series. 

 

UNITAR

2022 This year, the series focused on taking stock of the current scenario of ageing and the human rights of older persons and learn about frontier issues

Learning objectives:

  • Better understanding the current scenario on the thematic. 
  • Learning from some good practices and challenges, including policies and strategies, from different stakeholders. 
  • Identifying the linkages between the rights of older persons and frontier issues. 
  • Recognizing possible synergies for strengthening the protection as well as promoting the free, active, and meaningful participation of older persons.

(Click here to learn more)

 

UNITAR

2023 This year, the series focused on learning about accessibility and its impact at individual and collective level. We explored the linkages of accessibility with justice, political participation, labour markets, l health and social care services, cultural and leisure activities

Learning objectives:

  • Better understanding the impact of accessibility in different grounds along ageing, in particular for older persons. 
  • Learning from some good practices and challenges, including laws, policies, and strategies on accessibility issues, from different stakeholders. 
  • Identifying possible ways to improve accessibility conditions for older persons. 
  • Recognizing possible synergies for strengthening the protection as well as promoting the free, active, and meaningful participation of older persons.

(Click here to learn more)

 

UNITAR

2024 This year, the series focused on quality of life for older persons. This initiative is aligned with the efforts envisaged at “Our Common Agenda” to strengthen and accelerate multilateral agreements, particularly the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, towards making a tangible difference in people’s lives; in the same vein, it considers relevant aspects on the protection of the human rights of older persons

  • Fostering knowledge on the impact of including older persons in the implementation of multilateral agreements. 
  • Learning from some good practices and challenges, including laws, policies, and strategies on accessibility issues, from different stakeholders. 
  • Identifying existing initiatives and possible ways to improve quality of life for older persons. 
  • Recognizing possible synergies for strengthening the protection as well as promoting the free, active, and meaningful participation of older persons.

(Click here to learn more)

UPCOMING EVENTS (9:30 NY time/15:30 CET)

CONTACT

Are you interested in exploring possible synergies to develop learning initiatives on Ageing and Older Persons? Contact us! 

Mme. Analucía Jácome, Senior Project Leader and Human Rights Expert, SDP, Division for People and Social Inclusion, UNITAR, at analucia.jacome@unitar.org

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