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COVID-19 and its Impact on the Inclusion of Older Persons

Tipo
Webinar
Ubicación
Web-based
Fecha
Duración
0 Days
Área del programa
Decentralize Cooperation Programme
Precio
0,00 US$
Correo Electrónico del Centro de Coordinación del Evento
Julia.genth@unitar.org
Inscripción
Public – by registration
Modo de Aprendizaje
webinar
Idioma(s)
English
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Personas
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The COVID-19 pandemic is causing untold fear and suffering for older people across the world.

Rarely before has a crisis of such scale impacted so many, in such a short time, across our planet. This is an unprecedented challenge to our societies, which humanity must face together. 

An increasing number of countries are implementing restrictions in the movement of persons to halt the spread of the COVID-19 disease. Whereas such actions are likely to prove crucial, they need to incorporate the different conditions and realities of older persons so as not to increase their social isolation and worsen their wellbeing and health outcomes.

 

This virtual roundtable aims to bring together international experts to discuss lessons learned about responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and building back better. 

At the end of this virtual roundtable, participants will be able to:

  1. How COVID-19 has impact older persons
  2. Measure to take to ensure inclusion of older persons in our society

This event brings together representatives from these key stakeholder groups to discuss in practical terms the measures governments and other stakeholders can take to ensure that this vital component of our societies is not left behind – now more than ever.

Participation is open to government officials, diplomats, staff of international organizations, development practitioners, faculty members, and administrators of educational institutions.