1 October
2008. New-York – Kyiv – Today on the International Day of
Older Persons UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called upon world community to
do everything possible in order to ensure observing of rights of older persons
in the world.
“The theme of this year’s
International Day of Older Persons, “Rights of Older Persons”, is especially
apt in this year in which we mark the 60th anniversary of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Promoting the independence,
participation and dignity of older persons has long been on the agenda of the
United Nations and is central to implementation of the Madrid International Plan of Action on
Ageing.In adopting that Plan six years
ago at the Second World Assembly on Ageing, UN
Member States committed “to eliminating all forms of discrimination, including
age discrimination”.They recognized
“that persons, as they age, should enjoy a life of fulfillment, health,
security and active participation in the economic, social, cultural and
political life of their societies”.And
they determined “to enhance the recognition of the dignity of older persons and
to eliminate all forms of neglect, abuse and violence”.
Despite this commitment, in many
parts of the world, the rights of older persons are violated every day.Older persons often face age discrimination
at a workplace.In social environments,
they may experience a lack of recognition and respect.They may be deprived of full inclusion and
participation in social, economic, cultural and political affairs.Most disturbingly, in many countries, incidences
of neglect, abuse and violence against older persons are not at all rare or
isolated events.
Acknowledging the crucial role that
older persons play in society is an important pillar of the Madrid Plan of Action.Earlier this year, the first review and
appraisal of the Plan made abundantly clear that much more needs to be done at
the national level to support older persons, promote their income security and
social protection, and ensure quality health care as well as the provision of
long-term care services.To make this possible,
national ageing-specific policies must be improved substantially and the concerns
of older persons mainstreamed into a wider policy framework.
This International Day is an
opportunity to stimulate discussion on promoting the rights of older persons
and strengthen partnerships aimed at securing their full participation in
society. Let us all redouble our efforts
to realize the rights of older persons, and make the dream of a society for all
ages a reality”.