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- Ageing and health - World Health Organization (WHO)
Key facts on ageing and health: explanation of ageing, common health conditions associated with ageing, Factors influencing Healthy Ageing, Challenges in responding to population ageing and WHO's response
- Ageing - World Health Organization (WHO)
Ageing presents both challenges and opportunities It will increase demand for primary health care and long-term care, require a larger and better trained workforce, intensify the need for physical and social environments to be made more age-friendly, and call for everyone in every sector to combat ageism
- Ageing: Global population
Addressing ageism requires a fundamental shift in societal attitudes, feelings and behaviours towards ageing and older persons Age-friendly environments empower older individuals to lead dignified lives by addressing social determinants of health and promoting supportive communities that enhance their well-being
- Ageing and Health - World Health Organization (WHO)
We organize our work according to the 5 strategic priority areas identified in the Global strategy and action plan on ageing and health 2016-2020
- WHOs work on the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing (2021-2030)
The UN Decade of Healthy Ageing (2021-2030) is an opportunity to bring together governments, civil society, international agencies, professionals, academia, the media, and the private sector for ten years of concerted, catalytic and collaborative action to improve the lives of older people, their families, and the communities in which they live
- Ageing - World Health Organization (WHO)
The world’s population is rapidly ageing The number of people aged 60 years or older will rise from 900 million to 2 billion between 2015 and 2050 (moving from 12% to 22% of the total global population) Population ageing is happening more quickly than in the past For example, while France had almost 150 years to adapt to a change from 10% to 20% in the proportion of the population that was
- Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Ageing
Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Ageing We lead WHO’s work on the life course so that every pregnant woman, mother, newborn, child, adolescent, and older person will survive, thrive and enjoy health and well-being
- Ageing and health WPRO - World Health Organization (WHO)
The rapidly population ageing population in the Western Pacific Region has widespread implications for health, wellbeing, and the general organization of societies It increases demand for primary health care and long-term care, requires a larger and better trained health workforce, increases the need for physical and social environments to be made more age-friendly, and calls for actions to
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