Next steps
The passing of this resolution marks the start of a critical new phase in our advocacy for older people’s rights. To keep the momentum going, we must:
- Engage with governments: Continue and strengthen dialogue with national governments to ensure they support the drafting of a UN convention.
- Collaborate with civil society: Work closely with civil society organisations to amplify our voices and prioritise older people’s needs in the convention process.
- Raise awareness: Increase public understanding of the importance of protecting older people’s rights and the impact a UN convention could have.
- Ensure inclusion: Guarantee that older people and their representatives are meaningfully involved in all discussions and decisions.
Looking ahead
This a pivotal moment, where the choices made in the coming months will define the future for future generations of older people. It is imperative that the momentum is sustained, ensuring that the voices and experiences of older people remain central to this process.
HelpAge International extends its heartfelt gratitude to all members of the HelpAge global network and other dedicated allies, especially the Global Alliance for the Rights of Older People (GAROP). Their persistent advocacy has been pivotal in reaching this milestone.
We remain steadfast in our commitment to collaborate with global partners, UN bodies, and older people themselves to realise the ambition of a comprehensive UN Convention. Together, we aspire to build a world where the rights of older people are not only recognised but protected.