Map of Delegations Demanding Action
29 September 2008
South African Delegates learn how to Blog
The delegates have said that they experience and feel that they took a lot away from the session, some had never used a computer before and were excited to take away new skills that will enable them to make their voices heard.
Watch the short video below to see how they got on.
Links to their blogs are featured in the right-hand column and will be updated after their day of action and throughout the year.
To read the full story on the Rising Voices website click here.
22 September 2008
22nd September
They discussed the issues that they felt were the most pressing and finalised the agenda for their meeting.
Interviews were conducted with the delegation and a journalist from the Guardian was present as part of her tour to Bangladesh and India in preparation for writing an article on social pensions.
18 September 2008
Age Demands Action: A truly Global Campaign
As we get closer to the 1st October ADA has taken on a life of its own. With almost 40 countries signed up to take part this year (and more still to come) the HAI network has come out in full force to lobby national governments across the world for policy changes that will positively affect the lives of older people.
We have been impressed by the imagination and enthusiasm that both partners and affiliates have brought to their plans, and we are sure that the campaign is going to see some tangible outcomes this year.
What's going on?
• At least 35 countries taking part.
• Delegations are planning to meet heads of state in eight countries Ethiopia, Ghana, Zambia, Tanzania, Slovenia, Dominica, Nepal, Philippines.
• National petitions have been set up in UK (HTA petition on HIV UNGASS indicators) and Netherlands (WorldGranny / CORDAID on social pensions).
• As well as meetings with ministers, other activities include a photo exhibition in Kyrgyztan, a drama performance in Kenya, marches in South Africa, Nepal and the Philippines, and tree planting in Ethiopia.
• Members of the South Africa delegation and MUSA are being trained in how to blog online so they can record their activities on ADA and future policy changes that will affect older people.
Meetings are taking the form of high level policy meetings in countries like Bangladesh and the Philippines, to more community level discussions in the Sudan where delegates will be meeting leaders within the camps that HAI is working in.
The diversity of the campaign shows the truly inclusive nature of the work that HAI does, and the ongoing strength of the network.
What can you do?
Sign the global petition!!!
This will help our ongoing lobbying work by showing governments around the world the strength of public support for including older people in development.
Pass it on.
Can everyone pass this link on to friends and families so we can get as many people to sign as possible. If anyone has links to well known international figures and development leaders, please let me know so we can promote their support in the media.
I'm sure that you agree that:
Age Demands Action
16 September 2008
77 year old Mount Everest Climber Min Bahadur Sherchan has been confirmed as one of the Nepalese delegates who will be meeting with the President to demand changes to policies that affect older persons in Nepal.
Mr Sherchan beat Japanese 71 year old Katsusuke Yanagisawa to the title in May this year.
To read news stories about Min Bahadur Sherchan click here, here, here, and here.
12 September 2008
We have received a letter of support for the campaign from Archbishop Desmond Tutu. In the letter he outlines the importance of recognising the demographic shift towards ageing populations, and of aligning development policy with this.
We are grateful to the Archbishop for recognising the importance of the activities our partners and affiliates are engaging in as part of the campaign.
Read Archbishop Tutu's letter.
At the meeting they discussed a bill that is currently being debated in both houses of parliament. The bill could exempt older people from paying VAT.
If passed, the bill could also pave the way for the introduction of a universal social pension – one of COSE's primary objectives for Age Demands Action 2008.
Attendees also discussed their timetable and plans for their meeting with representatives of the senate on 1 October.
HelpAge Ghana held meetings with older people's community associations throughout July and August. HelpAge Ghana has visited associations in the Ashanti, Volta and Western Regions, and in Greater Accra.
These visits are really important for older people to highlight the issues they are facing, and for HelpAge Ghana to identify older people who could become part of the Age Demands Action delegation. The delegation will meet with Ghana's President John Kuffour on 1 October.
More pictures, videos and delegate diaries are expected soon!