International Day of Older Persons
International Day of Older Persons | |
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Observed by | All UN Member States |
Date | October 1 |
Next time | 1 October 2015 |
Frequency | annual |
The International Day of Older Persons is observed on October 1 each year.
On December 14, 1990 the United Nations General Assembly voted to establish October 1 as the International Day of Older Persons as recorded in Resolution 45/106.[1] The holiday was observed for the first time on October 1, 1991.[2]
The holiday is celebrated by raising awareness about issues affecting the elderly, such as senescence and elder abuse. It is also a day to appreciate the contributions that older people make to society.
This holiday is similar to National Grandparents Day in the United States and Canada as well as Double Ninth Festival in China and Respect for the Aged Day in Japan. The observance is a focus of ageing organizations and the United Nations Programme on Ageing.
Annual Themes
- 2011: The Growing Opportunities & Challenges of Global Ageing
- 2012: Longevity: Shaping the Future
- 2013: The future we want: what older persons are saying
- 2014: Leaving No One Behind: Promoting a Society for All
See also
- Aging-associated diseases
- Elderly care
- Geriatrics
- International observances