Annual review 2008
Our annual review 2008 highlights how, with the support of our partners, we reached 1.2 million older people.
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Our annual review 2008 highlights how, with the support of our partners, we reached 1.2 million older people.
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 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 report summarises HelpAge’s 2005 Asia/Pacific regional conference. The conference discussed building capacities for disaster management with a focus on older people.
This report summarises the intergovernmental regional conference held in Zambia in March 2006. The conference included 13 African governments and examined new ways to tackle poverty and promote human rights.
This report summarises the HelpAge International's 2006 annual regional conference held in Pondicherry, India. The main theme of the conference was “New paradigms in social protection”.
This briefing discusses, from an African perspective, the need to strengthen the response to HIV and AIDS. It highlights the ways in which older people can be affected by HIV and AIDS.
This publication describes a model of home based care for older people. It highlights the importance of specific training and access to support services for carers.