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Today, 10 years after the first celebration of the International Year of Older Persons, there are more older people in the world than ever before. More than 1 person in 10 is over the age of 60 and older generations are growing faster than other age groups in the population. In 2050, it is estimated that more than 1 in 5 persons will be more than 60 years old.

Population ageing is a reflection of our successes in human development. We live longer and are healthier than ever, which is one of humanity’s major achievements.

But societies must ensure that the quality of life of older persons is enhanced and their rights are protected so they can live in dignity. This is especially important during the financial crisis. Strong social security systems are needed that provide services and an adequate standard of living, and that promote solidarity among generations.

Today, I call on governments and communities to ensure that older persons can lead healthy and productive lives and make full use of the skills and abilities they have acquired in their lives. This will not only benefit older persons, it will benefit society as a whole.
 

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Message from Thoraya Ahmed Obaid, UNFPA Executive Director on the Occasion of the International Day of Older Persons
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<p>Ten years after the first celebration of the International Day of Older Persons, there are more older people in the world than ever before, UNFPA Executive Director Thoraya Ahmed Obaid noted in her statement for the International Day of Older Persons, which is commemorated on October 1.</p>
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