Blogs

South Sudan marks independence as humanitarian crisis deepens

As South Sudan marks its third year of independence, we are more acutely aware than ever of the devastating impact of renewed violence. We estimate that 3.2 million people currently need humanitarian assistance and we are on the ground...

Tackling witchcraft accusations in Tanzania

Natalie Idehen, from our sister organisation Age UK, is undertaking a 3 month secondment in our office in Tanzania. She is supporting our media and communications work, as well as our capacity to gather and present evidence of our...

Serbia: Older people and emergency responses

It is a well-known fact that some groups are more vulnerable than others during emergencies. Older people can definitely be categorised as such. There are recommendations on how to help older people during emergencies, how to treat them, how...

International Widows’ Day: Older women in Bangladesh

Today, International Widows' Day is observed to address the poverty and injustice faced by widows and their children around the world. When I think of the hardships that widows, in particular older widows face, I am instantly reminded of...

Lively debate in Copenhagen about a convention for older people!

Last week, Global Seniors, a Danish network organisation invited Danish senior citizen and development organisations to a seminar to discuss the need for a UN convention on the rights of older people. The meeting was organised in cooperation with...

ADA for Rights – Campaign Update

On 15 June on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, campaigners in over 40 countries are getting ready for the Age Demands Action (ADA) for Rights campaign. They will have a unique opportunity to meet their governments, demanding them to...

Age Demands Action on Health: Success stories

Campaigners from all over the world took part in our Age Demands Action on Health campaign on World Health Day. This year we saw some incredible achievements, which we wanted to share with you! Kyrgyzstan After three years of...