IT’S TIME to Age With Rights

IT’S TIME to Age With Rights

Started
21 November 2023
Signatures: 5,269Next Goal: 7,500
95 people signed this week

Why this petition matters

Sign our petition urging governments to start drafting a United Nations (UN) convention on the rights of older people without delay. 

“We’re running out of time” says Vijay Naraidoo, Founding Member of DIS-MOI, a human rights organisation in Mauritius.

Vijay and other advocates and campaigners for the rights of older people are worried that they won’t see a UN convention on the rights of older people in their lifetimes. 

We’re calling on the UN and member states to put pen to paper and draft a convention for the rights of older people. 

Sign our petition today. 

Dear World Leaders,

This year is the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but many older people are not able to enjoy the rights that the Declaration was written to uphold.  

Older people tell us they face violence, abuse and neglect and struggle to access justice. They face health problems and cannot access the care and support they need. And they can find themselves unable to live their lives with dignity because they cannot enjoy these and other human rights. 

We are the Global Alliance for the Rights of Older People, a network of over 400 member organisations from around 80 countries working to strengthen and promote older people’s rights. 

Older people are invisible in the current international human rights framework. 

Older people want to be seen, they want to be heard and they want to realise their rights. 

A lot of evidence has already been presented at the UN showing that a convention is urgently needed. Older people must have equal access to health, education, work, financial security and an adequate standard of living. All of our rights must be promoted and protected as we age.

It’s time to take action and start drafting. 

It’s time for all of us to #AgeWithRights.

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95 people signed this week
Signatures: 5,269Next Goal: 7,500
95 people signed this week
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