Ageism is all around us
In most countries, it is still considered acceptable to deny people work; access to healthcare; education; or the right to participate in government, purely because of their age.
All women and men should have their rights protected in older age, on an equal basis with others. We believe a UN convention on the rights of older persons is essential for older people to fully enjoy their rights.
We’re calling on David Lammy MP to make history by championing the rights of older people everywhere, with a public statement in support of a UN Convention on the Rights of Older Persons.
Globally, older women are contributing unrecognised yet critical support to their families, communities and economies through their paid and unpaid work. Our report, Older women: the hidden workforce gives voice to older women’s experience of work and sets out recommendations for how to address this inequality.
In most countries, it is still considered acceptable to deny people work; access to healthcare; education; or the right to participate in government, purely because of their age.
Why should we have a convention on the rights of older persons, how would it help prevent abuse and what would it contain?
Mary Robinson, member of The Elders and first woman President of Ireland, examines changing attitudes towards ageing and older people.
Craig Mokhiber, Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights, discusses ageism in human rights law.
Older women living with HIV have been told that they are 'using up drugs' that 'belong to young people'.
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