UNIDOP EventProgramme 2015
UNIDOP EventProgramme 2015
UNIDOP EventProgramme 2015
Organized by
the NGO Committee on Ageing in New York in partnership with
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Focal Point on Ageing
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The Permanent Mission of Argentina to the United Nations
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UNITED
NATIONS
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF
OLDER PERSONS
2015
Sustainability and
Age-Inclusiveness
in the Urban Environment
Ms. Janet Sigal, Chair of the NGO Committee on Ageing in New York
Messages from:
H.E. Mr. Mogens Lykketoft, President of the 70 session of the General Assembly
Mr. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations
Welcome address:
Ms. Laura E Flores, Permanent Representative of the Permanent Mission of Panama to the
United Nations
Remarks by
Ms. Rosemary Lane, Focal Point on Ageing, Department of Economic and Social Affairs
Keynote
Video message:
th
Panel Session
Remarks by
Mr. Jorge Bravo, Chief, Population and Development Section, Population Division, DESA
Highlights on World Population Ageing 2015 Report
Panel discussion
Moderator
Panelists
Mr. Mateo Estrm, Deputy Permanent Representative of Permanent Mission of Argentina and
Chair of the General Assemblys Open-ended Working Group on Ageing
Closing Session
Video
Fundamental principles and rights: that guide the provision of services in ageinclusive cities, so as to protect the dignity of older persons, as well as prevent their
isolation, abuse and neglect
Intergenerational Support: and its importance for the social, economic and cultural
arenas of urban environments
MIPAA: the upcoming third review of the Madrid International Plan of Action on
Ageing, particularly with regard to its Priority direction III: ensuring enabling and
supportive environments
Biographies
H.E. Mr. Mogens Lykketoft of Denmark was elected on 15 June 2015 to serve as
President of the United Nations General Assembly for the period September 2015
to September 2016. At the time of his election, Mr. Lykketoft was the Speaker
(President) of the Danish Parliament, a position he has held since 2011.
Mr. Lykketoft is an economist by training and a veteran parliamentarian and
government minister. As chairman of the Social Democratic Party from 2002 to
2005, he was also the opposition leader in Parliament. A Cabinet Minister for a
total of 11 years beginning in 1981, when he was Minister for Taxation Mr.
Lykketoft served most recently as Foreign Minister, from 2000 to 2001. Earlier, as
Finance Minister from 1993 to 2000, he spearheaded economic reforms that led to
a rise in employment rates and a strengthened economy. During the same period,
Denmark, which has traditionally been an active supporter of international
development efforts, dramatically exceeded its development assistance targets.
Mr. Lykketoft will turn 70 during the Assemblys seventieth session, a fact he
highlighted during his acceptance speech to the world body upon his election.
Mr. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General, United Nations, is the eighth SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations. His priorities have been to mobilize world leaders
around a set of new global challenges, from climate change and economic
upheaval to pandemics and increasing pressuresinvolving food, energy and water.
He has sought to be a bridge-builder, to give voice to the worlds poorest and most
vulnerable people, and to strengthen the Organization itself. The SecretaryGeneral has introduced new measures aimed at making the UN more transparent,
effective and efficient.
Mr. Ban took office on 1 January 2007. On 21 June 2011, he was unanimously reelected by the General Assembly and will continue to serve until 31 December
2016. Highlights of his tenure include promoting sustainable development,
empowering women, supporting countries facing crisis or instability, generating
momentum on disarmament, arms control and non-proliferation.
Ms. Janet Sigal, is Chairperson of the NGO Committee on Ageing in New York
City, and the Main Representative to the United Nations of the American
Psychological Association (APA).
For several years she was Vice Chairperson of the Committee on Ageing and was
in charge of the Programs Subcommittee. She is also a member of the NGO
Committee on the Family, and the NGO Committee on the Status of Women.
Ms. Sigal is a Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Fairleigh Dickinson University,
and the Past President of APAs Division 1, the Society of General Psychology.
She received her Ph.D. from Northwestern University, and her major area of
research focuses on womens issues. Ms. Sigal was the Co-Editor of Violence
against Girls and Women: International Perspectives, a recent two volume set of
books which included a chapter on Elder Abuse.
Ms. Rosemary Lane is a Senior Social Affairs Officer and the United Nations Focal
Point on Ageing. She has worked at the United Nations since 1984 in a number of
capacities in the Department of Technical Cooperation for Development, the United
Nations Drug Control Program in Vienna and most recently in the Department for
Economic and Social Affairs.
Ms. Lane has worked on issues of ageing since 1993 and was a member of the
secretariat for the Second World Assembly on Ageing in 2002. She was a main
contributor to the drafting of the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing that
was adopted at the Second World Assembly on Ageing in 2002. Following the
Madrid Assembly her work concentrated on promoting the implementation of the
Plan of Action at the national level, and in particular focusing on the provision of
technical assistance to Member States.
Mr. Joan Clos, has been Executive Director of UN-HABITAT since October 2010..
He is a medical doctor with a distinguished career in public service and diplomacy.
He was twice elected Mayor of Barcelona, serving two terms from 1997 until 2006.
He was Minister of Industry, Tourism, and Trade of Spain between 2006 and 2008.
Prior to joining the United Nations, he served as the Spanish Ambassador to
Turkey and Azerbaijan.
At the international level, in 1998 Mr. Clos was elected President of Metropolis, the
international network of cities. Two years later, he was elected President of the
World Association of Cities and Local Authorities (WACLAC). Between 2000 and
2007, he served as the Chairman of the United Nations Advisory Committee of
Local Authorities (UNACLA). And between 1997 and 2003, he was member of the
Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR).
Mr. Clos received a number of awards, including a gold medal from the Royal
Institute of British Architects in 1999 for transforming Barcelona. In 2002, he won
the UN-Habitat Scroll of Honour Award for encouraging global cooperation
between local authorities and the United Nations
Mr. Jorge Bravo is Chief of the Population and Development Section of the
Population Division, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs.
Before taking on this position, he worked at the Economic Commission for Latin
America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), the Inter-American Development Bank, the
World Bank and other international organizations.
His areas of expertise include socio-economic aspects of mortality, demographic
responses to economic change, population ageing, social security systems and
fiscal implications of demographic change. His current work focuses on the
interrelations between global demographic trends and socio-economic
development, urbanization, population and environment, and the socio-economic
aspects of ageing and intergenerational transfers.
Mr. Bravo is an economist, University of Chile, and Ph.D. in Demography,
University of California, Berkeley. He served a member of the Panel on
Socioeconomic Implications of Ageing of the International Union for the Scientific
Study of Population (IUSSP) during 2010-2013.
Ms. Jan Peterson is the Chair of the Coordinating Council of the Huairou
Commission. She was awarded the UN-HABITAT Scroll of Honor in September
2009 for her work that spans four decades of commitment to improving grassroots
womens lives globally.
Ms. Peterson has supported pioneering initiatives such as the Local to Local
Dialogue Process and the Grassroots Academies held at each World Urban
Forum. In the United States, Ms. Peterson founded the National Congress of
Neighborhood Women and developed a Leadership Support Process to help
grassroots women. She also managed the Institute for Women and Community
Development and the Neighborhood Women College Program and has taught in
the faculty of Adelphi University School of Social Work, the Pratt Institute
LaGuardia Community College and the New School Graduate Program in
International Affairs.
Under the Carter Administration, Ms. Peterson worked as the Associate Director in
the Office of Public Liaison in the White House, as well as in the Office of Policy
and Planning and Action (Peace Corps and Vista).
Mr. Toshio Obi, is the Director of the e-Government Research Center and
Professor at the Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan. He has worked as a program
officer with UNDP and has held many positions including, Special Envoy of ITU
Secretary General for Academia; Deputy Chair, Japan Ministers Committee on
Grand design for Ageing society; Chair, APEC on ICT for the people with special
needs (e-AGEING); Co-chair, Silver Economy project, OECD; Member, eparticipation Expert Advisory Committee, United Nations Department of Economic
and Social Affairs; President, International Academy of CIO.
Mr. Obis publications include ICT and Ageing and Challenge for Silver ICT
Society. He has been presented with the Japan Minister Distinguished Award on
International Cooperation and the Emperor Medal with Blue Ribbon.
Mr. Hirotaka Koike is a chair of the Children and Youth Partner Constituent Group
for the General Assembly of Partners and a Deputy Organizing Partner for the
HABITAT III Working Group of the UNMajor Group for Children and Youth,
associated with the Japan Youth Platform for Post-2015, which was established
after the Sendai World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in March 2015.
Mr. Koike is focusing on the governance structure which allows stakeholders to be
in the decision-making process at all levels. He has worked in the areas affected
by the tsunami 2011 through volunteering, community development, and disaster
risk reduction, collaborating especially with elder persons and children.
Ms. Cynthia Stuen, Co-Chair, International Day of Older Persons 2015 Planning
Committee, NGO Committee on Ageing/NY, is a social worker whose entire career
has been in the field of ageing. Her numerous publications, presentations and
research endeavors covered topics of age-related sensory loss, evidence-based
electronic records and practice, access to environments for older adults with
impaired vision and contributions older adults and their family and friends can
make to program planning and service delivery.
Currently, Ms. Stuen is Vice-Chair of the NGO Committee on Ageing/NY. She
serves as a UN Representative for the International Federation on Ageing. She is
also a member of the Committee on Status of Women/NY. Dr. Stuen is a past
Chair of the American Society on Aging and State Society on Aging of NY and a
Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America and New York Academy of
Medicine. She received her AM from the University of Chicago and her PhD from
Columbia University School of Social Work.
AARP
AFSCME-DC37 Retirees
Ageing, Work and Health Research Unit,
University of Sydney
Alzheimers Disease International
American Psychological Association
Armenian International Womens Association
Care Rights
Center for Advanced Study in Education (CASE)
Dobroe Delo Civic Foundation
ElderCare Buddy
Elders Share the Arts
European Federation of Older Persons (EURAG)
Fordham University Graduate School of Social
Service
Fordham University Global Healthcare
Innovation Management Center
Generations United
Global Action on Ageing
Global Alliance on Womens Health
Gray Panthers
Guild of Service
HelpAge USA, affiliate of HelpAge International
Instituto Qualivida
International Association of Homes and Services
for the Ageing
International Alliance of Women
International Association of Gerontology and
Geriatrics
International Association of Schools of Social Work
International Council of Psychologists
International Council on Social Welfare
International Federation on Ageing
International Federation for Home Economics
International Longevity Center
International Network for the Prevention of Elder
Abuse
Welcoming Remarks
Dr. Cynthia Stuen, Co-Chair
In Honor of
Ms. Mary Mayer (1925-2015)
Ms. Helen Hamlin and Mr. Greg Shaw
International Federation on Ageing
Concluding Remarks
Ms. Frances Zainoeddin
and
Laurie Norris, in memory of Clarence Pearson