Will the SDGs and the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing Leave Older People Behind?

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Progress in Development Studies Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1177/14649934231193808
Penny Vera-Sanso
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Since the 1950s, multinational institutions have taken a number of positions towards population ageing and later life. In 1994, the World Bank (WB) saw population ageing as a crisis that needed ‘averting’. The United Nations (UN) approach evolved from the individualized, compassionate ageism of 1981 to a developmental, ‘society for all ages’, perspective in 2002. Yet the UN made comparatively little headway. In 2021 the UN launched its Decade of Healthy Ageing to support the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda’s ‘leave no one behind’ goal. The UN rightly sees ageing as a lifelong, societal and developmental process and strongly supported the evidence that unequal resource distribution is the main contributor to health inequalities across the lifespan. Despite this evidence, the focus is now on a biomedical framing of impaired health and on a multi-stakeholder approach that emphasizes the Silver Economy’s economic potential. The first two years of the decade saw significant efforts to generate private-sector support. While the Decade of Healthy Ageing is still young, there is much good, harm and missed opportunity that can happen in a decade, justifying early consideration of what the Silver Economy’s biomedical approach will do for older people in low and middle income countries (LMICs).
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可持续发展目标和联合国健康老龄化十年是否会让老年人掉队?
自1950年代以来,跨国机构对人口老龄化和老年生活采取了若干立场。1994年,世界银行(WB)将人口老龄化视为需要“避免”的危机。联合国的方法从1981年个体化的、富有同情心的年龄歧视演变为2002年的发展的、“所有年龄的社会”的观点。然而,联合国取得的进展相对较少。2021年,联合国启动了“健康老龄化十年”,以支持2030年可持续发展议程“不让任何一个人掉队”的目标。联合国正确地将老龄化视为一个终身的社会和发展过程,并强烈支持有关资源分配不平等是整个生命周期中健康不平等的主要原因的证据。尽管有这些证据,但目前的重点是健康受损的生物医学框架和强调白银经济经济潜力的多方利益攸关方方法。在本十年的头两年,为获得私营部门的支持作出了重大努力。虽然“健康老龄化十年”还很年轻,但十年中可能会发生很多好事、坏事和错失的机会,因此有理由尽早考虑“银色经济”的生物医学方法将对低收入和中等收入国家的老年人产生什么影响。
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