State of the world s older people 2002
This report provides new evidence on the situation of older people in developing and transition countries. It draws on recent statistics and research by HelpAge International’s global network.
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This report provides new evidence on the situation of older people in developing and transition countries. It draws on recent statistics and research by HelpAge International’s global network.
Spanish translation of Population ageing and development: new strategies for social protection
Our annual review 2008 highlights how, with the support of our partners, we reached 1.2 million older people.
Our annual report contains a detailed summary of our activities and full financial report for the year ending 31 March 2009.
Our annual review 2009 describes how we worked with 225 partners in 41 countries, reaching 1.23 million older people. It includes a list of our affiliates, and major donors.
This paper sets out our global actions and targets to 2015. It describes our approach and ways of working, and explains how we will measure our progress and ensure that we are accountable.
This report examines the role of civil society organisations in supporting older people and discusses how their position relates to the public sector.
This report is of the seminar organised by HelpAge, the National Academy of Social Insurance and the Initiative for Policy Dialogue. They discussed key questions posed by population and ageing and development.
This document jointly published with the African Union and HelpAge commits AU member states to design, implement, monitor and evaluate appropriate integrated national policies to meet the needs of older people.
This report discusses how, provided support is available, older people and orphans and vulnerable children can overcome some of the challenges posed by the HIV and AIDS epidemic.
This is a report of a seminar jointly organised by Aprodev, HelpAge International, One World Action and WIDE. The seminar explored challenges and priorities for improved EU development cooperation policy.
This paper argues that development policy and practice needs to clearly address and support intergenerational connections between children and older persons at household and community level.