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Global AgeWatch Index 2015: Executive summary (Russian)

This is Russian translation of the executive summary of the 2015 Global AgeWatch Index, ranking 96 countries according to the social and economic wellbeing of their older people. It highlights good practice and areas for improvement as well as gaps in data.

Global AgeWatch Index 2015: Executive summary (Arabic)

This is an Arabic translation of the executive summary of the 2015 Global AgeWatch Index, ranking 96 countries according to the social and economic wellbeing of their older people. It highlights good practice and areas for improvement as well as gaps in data.

Indexul Global AgeWatch 2015

This is a Romanian translation of the report that presents the 2015 Global AgeWatch Index, ranking 96 countries according to the social and economic wellbeing of their older people. It highlights good practice and areas for improvement as well as gaps in data.

ndice da Global AgeWatch 2015: Sum rio executivo

This is a Portuguese translation of the executive summary of the 2015 Global AgeWatch Index, ranking 96 countries according to the social and economic wellbeing of their older people. It highlights good practice and areas for improvement as well as gaps in data.

Minimum standards for age and disability inclusion in humanitarian action

The Minimum standards are intended to inform the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of humanitarian programmes across all sectors and phases of response, and in all emergency contexts, ensuring older people and people with disabilities and not excluded. If you face any problem related to accessibility of the Minimum standards, please contact us at adcap@helpage.org.

Global AgeWatch Index 2015: Insight report

This report presents the 2015 Global AgeWatch Index, ranking 96 countries according to the social and economic wellbeing of their older people. It highlights good practice and areas for improvement as well as gaps in data.