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👵👴 1 October: International Day of Older Persons (UN)

 Every 1 October, the world observes the International Day of Older Persons, recognizing the contributions of older adults while raising awareness about the challenges of aging in a rapidly changing world.

As global populations age, this day highlights the need for inclusive, age-friendly societies and the protection of the rights and dignity of older people.


🌟 Why This Day Matters

Celebrates Contributions: Acknowledges older persons’ roles in families, communities, and societies.
Promotes Inclusion: Advocates for age-friendly environments and policies.
Supports SDGs: Aligns with SDG 3 (Health and Well-being) and SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities).
Raises Awareness: Addresses elder abuse, discrimination, and ageism.


📜 Background

✨ Established by the UN General Assembly in 1990.
✨ Reflects the commitment to the UN Principles for Older Persons: independence, participation, care, self-fulfillment, and dignity.
✨ Each year has a theme (e.g., “Digital Equity for All Ages,” “Resilience of Older Persons in a Changing World”).


📊 Key Facts

✨ By 2050, the world’s population over 60 will double to 2.1 billion.
✨ Older persons contribute significantly to volunteer work, caregiving, and knowledge sharing.
✨ Many face challenges including poverty, health issues, and social isolation.


🎉 How to Observe

Honor Elders: Spend time with older family members or community elders.
Promote Inclusion: Advocate for policies that protect the rights of older persons.
Share Stories: Use #UNIDOP to amplify elders’ voices and experiences.
Create Art: Illustrate the wisdom, resilience, and beauty of aging.


💡 Why It Matters

✅ Encourages intergenerational solidarity.
✅ Promotes respect for the dignity and rights of older people.
✅ Highlights the value of elder knowledge and cultural preservation.

“Older persons are valuable resources for society with their wisdom, knowledge, and experiences.” – UN


🎨 Artistic & Educational Opportunities

For artists, educators, and storytellers:

🎨 Create portraits celebrating elders in your community.
📸 Share reels of elder stories and advice.
🖋️ Write reflections on aging gracefully and cultural heritage.
👩‍🏫 Host intergenerational dialogues in classrooms or community centers.


📌 Final Thought

On 1 October, International Day of Older Persons, let us commit to creating societies where elders are valued, included, and protected, ensuring dignity for all ages.


🏠 For more art, travel, and cultural stories, visit our CRA ARTS Main Page.

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