Seniors Rights Service is a community organization dedicated to protecting and advancing the rights of older people, particularly vulnerable and disadvantaged groups.
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Vision:Â A world of healthy older people whose rights and choices are both protected and respected.
Mission: To drive the agenda of the world’s ageing populations.
Goal:Â To be the global point of connection and networks of experts and expertise to influence and shape age-related policy.
The IFA began operations in 1973, at a time when organizations around the world were only beginning to understand population ageing trends. AARP was instrumental in founding the IFA, and the two organizations have enjoyed a strong relationship ever since.
The IFA has a long established and wide-ranging network of member organizations around the world. The network extends to over 75 countries covering every region. Together these organizations represent over 80 million older people.
Support for older people is becoming an increasing priority issue in the developing world and this will only continue as the proportion of older people increases in the future. Globally, the number of persons aged 60 and above is expected to more than double by 2015 and more than triple by 2100 (3.2 billion). Sixty-six percent (66%) of the increase will occur in Asia, 13% in Africa and 11% in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Seniors Rights Service is a community organization dedicated to protecting and advancing the rights of older people, particularly vulnerable and disadvantaged groups.
For more information please visit the website