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International Day of Older Persons - (Geneva)

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About International Day of Older Persons - (Geneva)

The International Day of Older Persons is observed by the United Nations on 1 October annually and to mark this occasion, the United Nations Postal Administration is issuing 3 stamp sheets of 10 stamps each on 1 October 2024.

Population ageing is a major global trend reshaping societies worldwide. Life expectancy at birth now exceeds 75 years in half of the world’s countries, 25 years longer than in 1950. By 2030, older persons are projected to outnumber youth globally, with this increase most rapid in developing countries. This demographic shift has significantly transformed the caregiving landscape, encompassing a wide range of needs, such as the demand for comprehensive healthcare, care, and social support services.
In recognition of these challenges and opportunities, the 2024 UN International Day of Older Persons will focus on the theme “Ageing with Dignity: The Importance of Strengthening Care and Support Systems for Older Persons Worldwide”. The day will highlight the urgent need to expand training and educational opportunities in geriatrics and gerontology, address the global shortage of care workers, and recognize the diverse contributions of caregivers.

Older persons are invaluable sources of knowledge and experience and have much to contribute towards peace, sustainable development, and protecting our planet. A longer life brings with it opportunities, not only for older people and their families, but also for communities and societies. Supportive environments play a vital role in assisting older individuals to maintain their activity levels and independence.

A souvenir card with a statement by António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations and Junhua Li, Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs will also be issued on the same day.