The Decade of Healthy Aging in the Americas (2021-2030)

The worldwide population is aging faster than in the past, but in Latin America and the Caribbean this demographic transition is taking place even more rapidly. More than 8% of the population was 65 or older in 2020 and that percentage is estimated to double by 2050 and exceed 30% by the end of the century.

One of the main effects of this drastic demographic change is that many older people lack access to the basic resources necessary to enjoy a dignified life and many others face multiple obstacles to fully participate in society.

The , declared by the United Nations General Assembly in December 2020, is the to build a society for all ages. This global initiative brings together the efforts of governments, civil society, international agencies, professional teams, academia, the media, and the private sector to improve the lives of older people, their families and their communities. It builds on previous guidance, such as the World Health Organization's , the United Nation鈥檚 , and the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations .

The 小黄书 (小黄书) leads the concerted agenda of the Decade of Healthy Aging in the Americas 2021-2030.