Arab Non- Violence Society Marks International Day Of Older Peoples

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Foreign Affairs Advisor of the Arab Non- Violence Society Dr. Naseer Homoud’s message on International Day of Older Peoples.

Doha (I-Newswire) September 30, 2011 - Observing International Day of Older Peoples Dr. Naseer Homoud, Foreign Affairs Advisor of Arab Non- Violence Society and Honorary Member of Arab Youth Media Forum said “International Day of Older People on 1 October is a time to acknowledge the contributions older people make to communities throughout the world. “Mentoring, volunteering, looking out for the neighborhood, caring for children, sharing wisdom and experience and of course, being in paid work and leading businesses are some of the many ways people across the globe aged 65 and older contribute. International Day for Older Persons is a good time to recognize the rights of our seniors and make the dream of a society for all ages a reality”.

“Regardless of their age, we need to find out what they are capable of doing and empower them to do it. They are a storehouse of wisdom, knowledge, experience and example. They have and will continue to play a critical role in the family unit, community, and even the paid labor force. Older persons are mentors, caregivers, encouragers, and want to live life to the fullest in their senior years”, said Dr. Homoud.

Speaking on the occasion Dr. Homoud urged “Governments and stakeholders must work towards the empowerment of elderly people for them to age gracefully, with dignity so that they continue contributing to the progress of the societies they evolve in”. He contended “the abuse and neglect of older adults is not a new problem. Although present for many years in our society, it has existed in relative silence, denial and isolation. Greater acknowledgement and interest has been generated over the past few years and now communities are faced with the task of responding to the issue". He further went on to say “most of growing number of older adults are relatively healthy and are interested in being actively engaged. Even the frail elderly can be strengthened. Together, they can continue to contribute effectively to the social and economic development of families, communities, and society”.

Dr. Homoud said “I believe that caring for older persons is a priority task for the state and society at large. Unimaginably hard trials and tribulations were shouldered by our elderly people. It was they who worked hard to create the economic and industrial potential on which wellbeing of the today world is based on. It should be noted that, in many respects, we owe our existence thanks to that potential. Regrettably, today many elderly people are left alone, helpless and poor. Not only do they desperately need medical help and medicines, but sometimes also elementary care and assistance in their everyday life. Helping them is our duty”.

Speaking further Dr. Homoud asserted that governments must commit to improvement of the living conditions of the older people and the provision of their basic needs. It is necessary to change the mindset of policy makers and service providers for them to view ageing as a normal process in the life cycle and as a lifelong and society-wide phenomenon which recognizes the centrality of the human spirit, in this case that pertaining to older people. Governments should be encouraged to mainstream ageing issues in policies and programmes by implementing existing international and continental instruments in favor of older people.





About Arab Non- Violence Society:
Arab Non- Violence Society is a Non-Governmental Organization based in Jordan.

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Dr. Naseer Homoud   Older People Day   Arab Non- Violence Society  

September 30, 2011

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