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Aging in the 21st century: challenges
 — final report of the fifth annual commemoration of the United Nations International Day of Older Persons and celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the United Nations November 9, 1995
Author(s)Michela Huth, Carl Motsinger
Corporate AuthorAmerican Association of Retired Persons - AARP; NGO Committee on Aging, United Nations - UN
PublisherUnited Nations - UN, New York, 1995
Pages27 pp
SourceNGO Committee on Aging, c/o AARP, International Activities Office, 919 Third AVenue, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10022, USA.
KeywordsAgeing process ; Social policy ; Education ; Health services ; International bodies ; International.
AnnotationThe papers included ask how the challenges of the 21st century will be met - not only by social policy planners, health professionals and educators - but also how they will be faced by older people themselves. The NGO Committee on Aging aims to liaise with appropriate organisations on ageing, to raise public awareness, to encourage UN bodies and agencies to include ageing in their planning, and to influence member states in inclusion of ageing needs in social policy considerations.
Accession NumberCPA-970312204 B
ClassmarkBG: TM2: V: L: VMA: 72

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