NEWS:

The first Global Citizen Science for Health conference was held from 29 October to 1 November 2023. This is the registration of the keynote "The Participatory Turn in Health Research: Its Roots, Methods, Ethics, Validity and Future" by professor Dr Tineke Abma.

In the run-up to the next UK General Election, what happens next is vital for the Future of Ageing. We need our politicians to have long-term solutions for prosperous and healthy longevity and for the next Government to act on these.

We clearly learnt a great deal from the Covid-19 pandemic, but do we know enough to mitigate the impacts on ageing populations when we are faced with the next global health risk?

On the occasion of the next presidential election in France (April 10 and 24, 2022), ILC-France is sending candidates a list of recommendations on societal issues related to a longevity in health and in activity.

Preparing for longevity is important for everyone, but particularly women who not only live longer than men, but also face unique challenges throughout life. Economic empowerment of women and girls have come a long way, but when it comes to older age, there is still a trail left to blaze.

Celebrating their 25th anniversary, ILC-UK's Future of Ageing conference this year will explore how longevity and ageing have changed over the past quarter of a decade, and what might happen in the next 25 years.

Join ILC-UK for their annual Future of Ageing conference, which this year will focus on recognising the increasing diversity in our ageing populations.

This year we have been celebrating our 30th anniversary.

Final document of the ILC-BR’s 6th International Longevity Forum

ILC-BR Technical Director Ina Voelcker spoke about longevity and population ageing in an event aimed at inspiring 700 employees of the Brazilian Federal savings bank Caixa Econômica.