25th International Day of Older Persons: Sustainability and Age Inclusiveness in the Urban Environment
The 2015 celebration of the 25th anniversary of International Day of Older Persons (IDOP), in anticipation of the third United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III) to be held in 2016, will focus not only on the impact of the new urban environment on older persons, but also the impact of older persons on the new urban environment.
Already, the move of people worldwide to cities is happening at a record pace, with 6 out of every 10 people in the world expected to reside in urban areas by 2030. Consistent with the phenomenon of urbanization, the number of older persons is increasing most rapidly in urban areas of developing countries. The combined effect of both phenomena means that the number of people over 60 living in cities may grow to over 900 million by 2050 – making up a quarter of the total urban population in developing countries.
In principle, these trends offer older persons prospects for improving their quality of life. Well planned cities are more likely to provide income generating and education opportunities, in addition to housing and urban environments that are more accessible and safe for older persons, including the incorporation of age-friendly features in public facilities. This includes access to affordable, reliable, safe and physically accessible transportation, which is one of the cornerstones of older persons’ participation, independence and social inclusion.
The 2015 IDOP celebration seeks to demonstrate that an age inclusive agenda is crucial for sustainable urban environments to promote equity, welfare and shared prosperity for all.
Message from the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon English | Français | Español | Русский | عربي | 汉语
Message by H.E. Mr Mogens Lykketoft, President of the 70th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (delivered by Vice President of the General Assembly, His Excellency Mr. Diego Morejon, Chargé d’affaires of the Mission of Ecuador)
Statement by Kornfeld-Matte, Independent Expert on the enjoyment of all human rights by older persons
Statement by Babatunde Osotimehin, UNFPA Executive Director
Presentations:
- International Day for Older Persons by Toshio Obi, Director, e-Government Research Center, Waseda University, Japan
- Together towards a Sustainable New Urban Agenda “The City We(Youth)Want” by Hirotaka Koike, UN Major Group for Children and Youth
- Highlights on World Population Ageing 2015 by Jorge Bravo, Chief, Population and Development Section, Population Division
- Sustanaibility and Age-Inclusiveness in the Urban Environment by Eugenie Birch, Chair, World Urban Campaign
- Harnessing Urbanization as a Positive Force for Present and Future Generations (The Bamenda Experience) by Louisette Fomba, Director, National Development Partners, Cameroon
- Photos of the Event
- Change the Way You Think About Age! Centenarians Answer the Right Questions Madeline Scotto - 101, Ida Keeling - 100, Lilian Pollak - 100 and Maude Pettus- 101 are sharing their stories, their views on ageing and their plans for the future in an inspiring video!
Your Voice Matters! Join Our E-Dicsussion on Older Persons from 1 to 31 October 2015
Spread the Word!
- Follow us on twitter @UN4Ageing
- Use #UNIDOP #ForPeople and #60PLUS for all you tweets on the 25th International Day of Older Persons (1 October 2015).
- Celebrating #IDOP2015? Planning a special activity? We want to know! Tweet or email us at dspd-ageing@un.org