AARP The Journal

Volume 15 | 2023 Edition
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From Editor-in-Chief: AARP The Journal 2023

By Peter Rundlet

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From the CEO: keys to Healthy Longevity

By Jo Ann Jenkins

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Newsmaker Interviews

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Newsmakers:
KARIKA / Kenya

Newsmakers:
KARIKA / Kenya

Kenyan Aged Require Information, Knowledge, and Advancement (KARIKA) is a community-based organization located in Nairobi that focuses on aging. AARP interviewed Elijah Mwega, KARIKA’s founder to learn more about the organization and its goals.

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Newsmakers:
Convite A.C. / Venezuela

Newsmakers:
Convite A.C. / Venezuela

Created in 2006, Asociación Civil Convite (Convite A.C.) is a nonprofit organization that promotes social, economic, and cultural rights in Venezuela. AARP spoke with the Director-General of Convite, Luis Francisco Cabezas, to learn more about Convite’s work.

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Newsmakers:
COSE / The Philippines

Newsmakers:
COSE / The Philippines

The Coalition of Services of the Elderly, Inc. (COSE) is a non-governmental organization dedicated to working with older adults in the Philippines. To learn about this organization's work, AARP spoke with COSE Execcutive Director Emily Beridico.

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5Newsmakers:
Association Amitie Seniors et Jeunes / DR CONGO

Newsmakers:
Association Amitie Seniors et Jeunes / Democratic Republic of the Congo

Association Amitie Seniors et Jeunes aims to combat isolation and loneliness for older adults in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. To learn more about their work, AARP spoke with the organization's president Triphon Mawete.

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BIG PICTURE

Colorful Gray: We All Deserve to Live Life to Its Fullest

By Maciej Kucharczyk

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Embracing the Opportunities of Demographic Change

By Dubravka Šuica

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Ensuring Support for Caregivers and Families

By Lisa Paus

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Older Women's Challenges Through a Latin American Lens

By María del Carmen Squeff Permanent Representative of Argentina to the United Nations

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Population Aging is the New Global Reality; Planning for it is an Imperative

By Diene Keita Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations and Deputy Executive Director, Programme of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

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Long-term care on a Post-covid world

The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Wake-Up Call for Long-term Care?

By Francesca Colombo and Elina Suzuki, Health Division, OECD

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The Future of Long-term Services and Supports in the United States

By Robyn I. Stone Senior Vice President for Research, LeadingAge Co-director, LeadingAge LTSS Center @UMass Boston

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Long-term Care in Europe: A New Start?

By Philippe Seidel Leroy, Policy Manager on Social Protection and European Parliament, AGE Platform Europe

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The Experience of COVID-19 in Singapore

By Emi Kiyota and David Michael Allen

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Future of Work

Healthy Aging and Well-Being at Work: Opportunities for Action

By Vivek H. Murthy Vice Admiral, US Public Health Service US Surgeon General, Department of Health and Human Services

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Who’s Working Longer — and Who’s Left Behind? Good Jobs Make Delayed Retirement a Healthier Option

By Beth C. Truesdale and Lisa F. Berkman, Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies

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Age Inclusion and Healthy Longevity: Building Blocks for Business Success

By Scott Frisch, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, AARP

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Digital Discrimination: Addressing Ageism in Design and Use of New and Emerging Technologies

By Kiran S. Jivnani and Lloyd J. Whitman, GeoTech Center, Atlantic Council

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Achieving Equitable Healthy Aging in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: The Aging Readiness & Competitiveness Report 4.0

By Zul Merali and Olivera Nesic-Taylor, Brain and Mind Institute, Aga Khan University

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Feature Story: NEW ZEALAND

Inspiration and Insights from the “Village of 5 Million”

By Debra Whitman, Executive Vice President and Chief Public Policy Officer

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Aging in New Zealand: A Commentary by Minister of Health Andrew Little

By Andrew Little, Minister of Health, New Zealand

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