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India Ageing Report

UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund) India, in collaboration with the International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), releases the "India Ageing Report." The first report was publsihed during 2017. 

Overview of India Ageing Report 2023

The India Ageing Report 2023 represents a thorough review of the living conditions and welfare of older individuals in India. It leverages the latest data available from the Longitudinal Ageing Survey in India (LASI), 2017–18, Census of India, Population Projections by the Government of India (2011–2036) and World Population Prospects 2022 by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs to provide an up-to-date perspective.

It dissects India’s policies, various institutional mechanisms that are available for addressing the needs of the elderly, and highlights community efforts, and examines corporate social responsibility initiatives. It presents the reach and utilization of social security schemes, access to programmes for older persons with disabilities and access to healthcare facilities and health insurance by older persons. The report also takes a closer look at the challenges faced by older individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic and draws valuable lessons from our collective care efforts.

Key findings

The report's key findings encompass a range of analyses related to elderly well-being, including:

  • The enhancement of geriatric care to cater to the unique healthcare needs of seniors.
  • A multitude of government schemes and policies addressing the health, financial empowerment, and capacity building needs of the elderly population.
  • Community-based organizations actively engaged in digital empowerment through computer and internet usage sessions.
  • Ministerial committees dedicated to shaping policies for elderly welfare.
  • Corporate efforts for joyful aging, social assistance, old age homes, and elder abuse awareness campaigns.

To access the India Ageing Report 2023, click here.

Source : UNFPA, India

Last Modified : 10/4/2024



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