We believe everyone deserves a dignified, healthy, secure life. And that, together, we can make this a reality for the world's most vulnerable older people. By working with them, not just for them. By turning poverty into security. Making pensions a basic right. Providing access to healthcare. Assisting in emergencies. Preventing abuse and violence. And ending prejudice against older people, called ageism. We also believe that, if the needs of older people aren't addressed today, it will hurt all our futures. Because the world will soon experience the greatest demographic shift in history, with more people over sixty than under ten. And one day, if we're lucky, we'... read more We believe everyone deserves a dignified, healthy, secure life. And that, together, we can make this a reality for the world's most vulnerable older people. By working with them, not just for them. By turning poverty into security. Making pensions a basic right. Providing access to healthcare. Assisting in emergencies. Preventing abuse and violence. And ending prejudice against older people, called ageism. We also believe that, if the needs of older people aren't addressed today, it will hurt all our futures. Because the world will soon experience the greatest demographic shift in history, with more people over sixty than under ten. And one day, if we're lucky, we'll all be old.
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By Alex Garvey | Communications Manager, HelpAge USA
At HelpAge, we firmly believe that the best support is the kind that comes from nearby—from people who understand your experiences, losses and hopes. That’s why, in all eight HelpAge... Read the full report ›By Alex Garvey | Communications Manager
After more than three years of war, millions of older Ukrainians continue to face fear, loss, and uncertainty every single day. For many, home means isolation, damage, and a daily struggle to access... Read the full report ›By Alex Garvey | Communications Manager
Ukraine has the largest number of older people affected by conflict anywhere in the world—25% of the population. Many of them remain in or near conflict zones due to disability, poverty, or lack... Read the full report ›