NEWS:

The International Longevity Centre Global Alliance is delighted to be approved as an Affiliate of the World Health Organization Global Network of Age Friendly Cities and Communities.

In the first of this Tsao Foundation Expert Series 2025, this online webinar will explore the implications and translation opportunities based on the key findings from the LTC Systems in Asia Pacific-Building Person-centered Roadmap report from the Tsao Foundation–WHO.

The ILC Europe Network, launched in December 2021, addresses longevity and population ageing in Europe. The Network works to organise policy and research events, share good practice, and engage with policymakers across the continent.

Generation Mixer is a creative project connecting primary school children and local older adults through the power of imagination. By inventing and exploring imaginary worlds together, generations build meaningful bonds and discover new talents.

Since launching in October 2024, we have been posting blogs on four themes relating to ageing society and the senior persons.

A new study explores how older adults with a migration background engage in art, highlighting the value of cultural expression rooted in heritage and community. It stresses the importance of accessibility, cultural sensitivity, and key community figures.

Charlotte van den Eijnde studies how real-life care experiences help students and professionals grow morally. Her research connects theory and practice through reflection, collaboration, and storytelling in care education.

On April 3, 2025, the United Nations Human Rights Council adopted a landmark resolution, establishing a new intergovernmental working group to draft an international legally binding instrument (UN convention) on the human rights of older persons