Why we should care? About Long-term Care

UN WOMEN and UN DESA Focal Point on Ageing jointly held an interactive brown-bag on 7 December 2017 to discuss “Why we should care? About Long-term Care”.

In the context of rapid population ageing, long-term care (LTC) for older people has become an urgent issue for gender equality and human rights everywhere, but policy responses have been slow—putting the well-being both older people and their caregivers in jeopardy.

Intergenerational Relationships and the Human Rights of Older Persons

The Permanent Mission of Argentina to the United Nations, in partnership with the Sub-committee on Intergenerational Relationships of the NGO Committee on Ageing in New York, are organizing a side event on the occasion of the International Day of Human Rights (December 10th) with the co-sponsorship of Generations United, the Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations (CoNGO), the Armenian International Women´s Association, the NGO Committee on Migration, the International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (INPEA), the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Aff