Using a meta-analysis of evaluations, supporting documents, and key informant interviews, the review assesses the programme’s results.
The Syrian Expatriates Medical Association (SEMA) has been a lifeline since 2011, providing critical healthcare during years ...
HelpAge International expresses strong solidarity with the World Health Organization (WHO) following the US decision to ...
A ceasefire in Gaza offers relief after 16 months of hardship. HelpAge calls for immediate humanitarian aid, prioritising ...
The 2030 strategy articulates our mission to create a fair and just world for all older people. This strategy is our roadmap for the decade ahead. It sets out how we will work with older people, ...
The situation for older people in Zambia is extremely challenging, with many facing poverty and lack of access to essential ...
Our vision is a world in which all older people can lead dignified, healthy and secure lives. Our mission is to promote the wellbeing and inclusion of older women and men, and reduce poverty and ...
Poverty in old age remains a critical challenge in Bangladesh. 57 per cent of older people are economically vulnerable, with ...
(opens in a new window) (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window) Copy Our report Bearing the brunt, provides an overview of the impact of COVID-19 on older people based ...
Working in partnership with the HelpAge global network, we confront the challenges facing older people worldwide and are grateful for the support we receive from our donors to make this possible.
HelpAge International’s goal is to improve the lives of older women and men in low- and middle-income countries, especially those in crisis-prone and insecure areas.
With 199 members in 98 countries, the HelpAge Global Network is a unique worldwide alliance standing up for the rights of older people. We share one major goal: creating a fairer world for older ...