Blogs

Time is on our side: Or is it?

"Time is on my side, yes it is, time is on my side..." ...aah the immortal words of the Rolling Stones' classic run through my head while I am on the train from London to Newcastle at "OMG it's early...

Cancún: Why are we not listening to older people?

I am feeling really frustrated today. I don't see the light at the end of the tunnel for ordinary people in these discussions! So many things are being talked about - sustainable agriculture, financial mechanisms, emission reductions - but...

Ageing in the media: Good news is no news

Good news is no news it seems when it comes to stories about older people and global ageing. It seemed to us that media stories that highlight elder abuse and extreme rights violations have been on the increase over...

Older people crucial to cultural heritage

Three and a half years ago I began an intriguing academic journey. My objective was to develop sustainable heritage tourism in Small Island Developing States (SIDS). My focus was on young and older people. While I found the issues...

Jamaica and Moldova unite to support grandparents

This November, HelpAge in Moldova and its partner Second Breath hosted Julian Mckoy, from HelpAge in Jamaica and Venesse Morrison from the Jamaican organisation, Hope for Children Development Company. At first glance, you might think that Moldova and Jama

Older people remain invisible in the response to HIV and AIDS

On 23 November, UNAIDS launched its latest Global Report on the AIDS Epidemic. Its findings were based on reports submitted by member states to the UN earlier this year. The report has many positive messages: Since 1999, the number...

Restoring resilience in Haiti

This was my final day in Haiti. We trained an excellent group of Friends (trained volunteers some of whom are older people) today and had just the right number so that they could work comprehensively in small groups with...