
AARP has always had an international perspective. As a 40 million member non-profit association for people 50+, AARP is a leader on health and economic security issues and a respected global source of information and advocacy. AARP's Office of International Affairs seeks to help people live longer, healthier, more financially secure and productive lives by identifying and sharing the best ideas and practices on key policy issues. We convene a wide range of experts from around the world to share their knowledge on health and long-term care, older workers, financial security, retirement income, and livable communities.
Our well-established relationships with a number of international organizations, like the United Nations, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the European Commission, and the International Labor Organization (ILO), as well as individual governments and grass-roots organizations, help bring together the widest range of voices in the world on healthcare and economic security issues.
Our goals are furthered by convening high-level conferences on relevant issues related to aging populations, including our "Reinventing Retirement" series of meetings. We also regularly host international visitors and facilitate their outreach to leaders in government, business, and academia.
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AARP has always had an international perspective. As a 40 million member non-profit association for people 50+, AARP is a leader on health and economic security issues and a respected global source of information and advocacy.
The Journal is AARP’s premier, biannual international policy publication that addresses health and financial security issues facing a global aging population.
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