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Age Inclusion Specialists are driving critical change in humanitarian responses by ensuring older people are no longer ...
When disaster or conflict strikes, older people are among the most at risk – yet they’re often invisible in emergency ...
Research has shown that strong social networks can play a critical role in protecting against abuse. A connected older person is more visible. They are seen, heard, and checked in on – and this can ...
As family support changes in Nepal, a new self-care programme is giving older people the tools to stay healthy and ...
Amel and HelpAge have launched an Ageing Unit in Lebanon to promote the rights and wellbeing of older people through advocacy ...
We welcome the draft’s focus on leadership, equity and integrated, people-centred care. We’re especially encouraged by ...
In April 2025, HelpAge Tanzania marks its first anniversary as an independent organisation, celebrating twelve months of determined action to advance the rights, health, and wellbeing of older people ...
Everyone affected by humanitarian crises deserves to be seen, heard, and supported – including older people and those with disabilities, who are too often overlooked. HelpAge International is working ...
Six distinguished leaders in ageing, development, and human rights have joined the Board of HelpAge International in recent months, deepening the organisation’s global expertise and commitment to ...
Pakistan’s Khyber District, bordering Afghanistan, has experienced decades of conflict, displacement, and poverty. Many communities here are still recovering, and older people and persons with ...
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