Global AgeWatch Index 2015: Methodology update
This paper describes the objectives, definitions and data sources used for each indicator in the 2015 Global AgeWatch Index and explains the changes since 2014.
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This paper describes the objectives, definitions and data sources used for each indicator in the 2015 Global AgeWatch Index and explains the changes since 2014.
This report analyses the incidence and forms of discrimination, abuse and violence carried out against older people in Moldova.
This report analyses the incidence and forms of discrimination, abuse and violence carried out against older people in Moldova.
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.
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.
This report provides a critical review of good practice in national policies, laws and plans of action on ageing in the Asia-Pacific region.
GAWI 2015 en profundidad
Índice Global de Envejecimiento 2015, Resumen Ejecutivo
This edition of AgeNews features the UN Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG) on Ageing and provides examples of older people-led innovative activities. It demonstrates how much older people can do with their creativity and energy, both for themselves and for their society.
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.
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.
With the United Nations Population Fund support, HelpAge International commissioned a mapping of policy and legislation on ageing and older people in 26 countries across the region. This document presents the findings of the review.