United Nations Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing

United Nations Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing

Global Perspectives

Formosa, Marvin; Shankardass, Mala Kapur

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2023

244

Mole

Inglês

9781032292632

15 a 20 dias

500

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Notes on contributors

Foreword by John Rowe & Toni Antonucci

Preface

PART I

HISTORICAL AND FORMATIVE INFLUENCES

Chapter 1: Introduction: The Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing

Marvin Formosa & Mala Kapur Shankardass

Chapter 2: The journey to the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing

Alexandre Sidorenko

Chapter 3: The Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing at 20: Assessing

progress over the years

Ann Pawliczko

PART II

INTERNATIONAL REVIEWS AND ASSESSMENTS

Chapter 4: The Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing:

Continental and Western Europe twenty years later

Marvin Formosa

Chapter 5: Challenges and opportunities of Ageing in Eastern European Countries

Alexandre Sidorenko

Chapter 6: The Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing in the Middle

East and North Africa: Successes and shortcomings

Abdulrazak Abyad & Sonia Ouali Hammami

Chapter 7: Ageing in Eastern and Central Africa in the two decades of the Madrid

International Plan of Action on Ageing: Implications for the future

Samuel M. Mwangi & Caroline M. Mutwiri

Chapter 8: The Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing: From signpost towards implementation in South(ern) Africa

Jaco Hoffman & Manare Naume Maloba

Chapter 9: Population ageing in Central Asia: Assessing the progress towards achieving the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing recommendations

Marta Mustafina

Chapter 10: The Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing: Assessing progress in Eastern Asia

Du Peng

Chapter 11: Ageing and health in Southeast Asia: Challenges for policy and practice

Jacqueline W. M. Wong

Chapter 12: The Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing and South Asia:

Assessing the progress

Mala Kapur Shankardass

Chapter 13: Ageing well in Australasia and Oceania: A region of extremes

David Stevens & Andrew Larpent, with support from Phil Saunders

Chapter 14: Accomplishments and challenges of two North American countries to

implement the recommendations of the Madrid International Plan of

Action on Ageing

Pamela B. Teaster, Kathryn Ratliff, E. Carlisle Shealy & Vijeth Iyengar

Chapter 15: Ageing and health in Central America and the Caribbean: Challenges of

design and implementation of recommendations in an unequal and heterogeneous context

Luis Miguel Gutierrez-Robledo, Carmen Garcia-Pena, Rosa Estela Garcia-Chanes, Emely Max-Monroy, & Mariana Lopez-Ortega

Chapter 16: Following up on the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing:

The South American experience

Jose R. Jauregui

PART III

LINKING THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

Chapter 17: Epilogue: Two decades of Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing: Its meaning in the global context and ways forward

Mala Kapur Shankardass & Marvin Formosa

Index
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day;Madrid International Plan;Vaccine Hesitancy;RIS;Older Persons;Dementia Friendly Communities;Elder Abuse;Long Term Care Services;Madrid Plan;UN;National Action Plan;National Ageing Policies;Healthy Ageing;MENA;Open Ended Working Group;Regional Implementation Strategies;Universal Health Coverage;Fourth Review;Vienna Plan;World Assembly;Healthy Life Expectancy;Residential Long Term Care;Age Friendly Cities;Total Dependency Ratio;South Eastern Asia