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Follow up report to the Second World Assembly on Ageing

Published

22 July 2011

UN symbol

A/66/173

Focus

Older persons

Summary

The present report focuses on the situation of the human rights of older persons in all regions of the world. It offers an overview of some challenges faced by older women and men in the enjoyment of their rights and outlines examples of Government responses to those challenges. It also offers an illustrative collection of legislation, policies and programmes and describes key human rights issues, including, but not limited to, discrimination, violence and abuse, social protection, long-term care, age-specific services, participation, access to justice and life-long pensions.

Methodology

In paragraph 31, the General Assembly requested the Secretary-General to prepare a report on the implementation of this resolution including on the situation of the rights of older person in all regions of the world. The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights sent a note verbale to States, relevant bodies and organizations of the United Nations system, as well as intergovernmental, non-governmental organizations and other stakeholders included a questionnaire. Over 75 written contributions were received, including over 40 from member States.

Inputs received

States Parties
United Nations System
Civil Society Organizations
National Human Rights Institutions
Other organizations

Issued By:

United Nations Secretary General

Delivered To:

the General Assembly 66th session