In the slums of Addis Ababa – the capital of Ethiopia – Age International’s soup kitchen provides thousands of nutritious meals to the poorest older people.
Read more ›In the slums of Addis Ababa – the capital of Ethiopia – Age International’s soup kitchen provides thousands of nutritious meals to the poorest older people.
Read more ›Glynnis Cummings-John, Technical Inclusion Advisor for Age International’s implementing partner HelpAge, moved from the UK to Sierra Leone during the aftermath of Ebola. She has been instrumental in the development of Sierra Leone’s first National Ageing Policy, which will improve the lives of older men and women across the country. But her experience hasn’t been without it’s challenges. We spoke to her about what it’s really like to do that kind of job…
Read more ›14 year-old Sandar says that her grandfather, U Myaing Tin, is her best friend. He has taken care of her and her sister ever since they were born. This Father’s Day, we speak to them about their special relationship…
Read more ›Women from 19 countries have shared their personal experiences of elder abuse in order to break the taboo.
Read more ›In April 2016 Zanzibar became the first state in East Africa to provide older people with a social pension, thanks to lobbying work by Age International and our partner HelpAge Tanzania.
Now, anyone over the age of 70 can receive 20,000 Tanzanian Shillings (£7.30) a month. On the first anniversary of the scheme, Age International visits older people in Zanzibar to see how their lives have changed.
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