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Agewell Foundation, India

In Special Consultative Status with the ECOSOC at UN since 2011


Associated with UN-DPI-NGO

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About Agewell Foundation
 An NGO established in the year 1999
 Dedicated towards the welfare of senior citizens
across the country
 Assists senior citizens to move surely but steadily
from helplessness and self pity towards confidence,
respect and mutual caring
 Agewell volunteer teams include professionals,
senior bureaucrats, university professors, artists,
writers, judges & all those people who sincerely feel
and work for the cause
Vision & Goals
 Vision
 Agewell Foundation is committed to make a coordinated effort
with compassion and understanding to transform social
attitudes towards senior citizens. The effort is to create the
infrastructure to empower every older person.
 Goals
 Agewell has been set up to initiate better interaction between
the generations. It endeavors to:
 Bring about a change in perceptions about Old Age
 Initiate steps towards senior citizens friendly environment
 Evolve a sense of moral and social responsibility towards senior
citizens
 Advocate for the needs and rights of senior citizens
 Extend a helping hand to senior citizens wherever required
Recognition
 International
 Special Consultative Status with Economic & Social Council (ECOSOC),
United Nations (first NGO from South-Asian countries in Ageing sector with
Status with ECOSOC)
 Associated with UN DPI (United Nations- Department of Public Information)
 Accredited to the United Nations Open-Ended Working Group on Ageing
(OEWGA) in 2011
 Presented Oral & Written submissions on Poverty Eradication at 2012 Annual
Ministerial Review of UN ECOSOC High level Segment
 Panelist at Second Working Session of Open Ended Working Group on
Ageing at United Nations in August 2011 & Participated in First Session of
OEWGA at United Nations in April 2011

 National Level - Government of India


 Represented Indian delegation to Second World Assembly on Ageing,
Madrid, Spain in 2002
 Represented Indian delegation to intl. Workshop on Ageing, Tokyo in 2000
Recognition
 National Level - Planning Commission, Govt. of India
 Member, Steering Committee on Empowerment of Persons with
Disabilities and Social Welfare Groups for XII-Five-Year Plan
 Member of the Working Group on Reforming the Social Deviants and
Caring the Other Disadvantaged for XIth Five-year-plan
 Member of the working group on Reforming the Social Deviants and
Caring the Other Disadvantaged for Xth Five-year-plan
 Member of the Consultative group on Social Justice & Empowerment
 National Level - Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment
 Member, Committee for Revision of the Scheme IPOP, 2011
 Commissioned as the Secretariat of National Council for Older Persons
in 1999
 National Level - Ministry of Human Resource Development,
 Member of Council of National Literacy Mission Authority
Recognition
 State Level - Govt. of NCT of Delhi - Department of Social Welfare
 Member of State Level Committee for Senior Citizens

 By Department of Social Welfare

 Member of Draft Committee for State Policy on senior citizens

 Non-government Sector
 Awarded with Vijaya Gujaral Award in 2001 for outstanding
contribution for extending a helping hand to the senior citizens and
their families
 International Alliance
 Global Action on Ageing (GAA), USA

 AARP (American Association of Retired People), USA

 Seniors Together in South Lanarkshire (formerly known as Better


Government for Older People - BGOP) UK
The Elderly – International Figures
 A demographic restructuring of the world
populace is underway
 UN estimates for senior citizens (age 60+):
 Current population:
 600 million, i.e. 10 % of the world population
 By 2050:
 Number to rise up to 2 billion
 The Economic Survey 2004 (age 65+):
 Year 2000: 45 million
 Year 2020: 76 million (growth rate 2.6% / annum)
The Elderly – National Figures
 Senior Citizen Population Age Break up:
 Between 60 to 69 years - 63%
 Between 70 to 79 years - 26%
 80+ years - 11%
 Senior Citizen (60+) Census
 Year 1991 - 57 million
 Year 2011 - Approx. 100 million
 Growth Rate
 Year 1901 – 5.1%
 Year 2001 – 6.8%
 Year 2016 – 8.9%
United Nations - Mandate
 United Nation Principles for Older People (Resolution
No. 46/91)
 Senior citizens should remain integrated in society, participate
actively in the formulation and implementation of policies that
directly affect their well-being and share their knowledge and
skills with younger generations.
 Senior citizens should be able to speak and develop
opportunities for service to the community and serve as
volunteers in positions appropriate to their interests and
capabilities
 Senior citizens should be able to pursue opportunities for the
full development of their potential
Our Presence

 35 States & Union Territories of India


 640 Districts Across India
 7500+ Dedicated Volunteers & 80,000 Secondary
volunteers
 5.5 Million+ Senior Citizens assisted
 5,100+ Self-help Groups
 360,000+ Senior Citizens members of Self-help
Groups
Agewell Volunteer Spread
Rest of India
619
Haryana
117
West Bengal
305
Uttar Pradesh
503
Tamilnadu
358
Rajasthan
297
Orissa
501
Maharashtra
451
Madhya Pradesh
288
Kerala
514
Karnataka
247
Jharkhand
220
Gujarat
399
Bihar
479
Assam
454
Andhra Pradesh
583

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700


Current Activities
 Helpline & Redressal Services
 Agewell Helpline for senior citizens in Delhi
 Voluntary Activities
 Aadhar – Nationwide Voluntary Action Network
 Research Activities
 Agewell Centre for Research & Advocacy for Needs & Rights
of senior citizens
 Social Activities
 “Share a Smile with Your Elders” – School Contact Program
 Agewell Family Membership Scheme
 Employment & Job Opportunities
 Agewell Employment Exchange for senior citizens
Current Activities
 Eklavya (Employment Exchange)
 An Intergenerational Initiative, as a gainful engagement for
retired old persons
 To provide community involvement and to pursue
opportunities for complete development of their potential
 Launched Home Tutors & Easy Accounts schemes as pilot
projects in Delhi
 Initiated at district level through Agewell Consortium of
volunteers spread across the country
 Over 5000 older persons registered so far

 Sahyog (Trauma Centre for older persons)


 Delhi’s first Psychological Trauma Centre for older persons
 Equipped with qualified psychiatrist, doctors and trained
counsellors
 Tie-up with renowned hospitals and medical research
institutes
Current Activities
“Spread the Warmth” Campaign
• A special winter campaign of Agewell Foundation
• To protect destitute older persons from bone-chilling cold during
winters
• During 2010-11 over 1 lac. pieces of woolens collected and
distributed amongst over 30000 older persons
• During 2011-2012) over 3 lac pieces of woolens collected and
distributed them amongst 100000 destitute & older persons
• During 2012-2013) 3 lac+ pieces of woolens, etc. collected and
distributed them amongst 200000 destitute & older persons
• Share the Warmth Campaign 2013-2014 – Under progress.
Targetted to collect 3 lac+ pieces of woolens, etc. and distribution
amongst 200000 destitute & older persons across Delhi & NCR
Current Activities
“I Am Responsible” Campaign

• A School Outreach Program in Collaboration with REC


• To sensitize school children towards needs of old people and energy
& water conservation in Delhi-NCR through various mediums viz.
• Distribution of communication material (Booklet-cum-notebook,
Stickers, etc. ) among children
• Teachers workshops/ training programs
• Street plays/ songs/ painting competitions / debates
• Banners/Posters at schools
• Interactive dedicated website for the campaign

• Over 50000 school children across Delhi-NCR were contacted


during the campaign
Current Activities
Series of symposiums on Needs & Rights of older Persons
Agewell Foundation organises Series of Symposiums–cum-interactive sessions on
Needs & Rights of Older Persons at India Habitat Centre, Delhi
Organised 35 symposiums so far. Main issues of the symposiums include
• Social, medical, legal, financial & emotional Needs & Rights of older persons
• Re-Employment Opportunities for older persons
• Dementia & Respect for the Elderly
• Impact of Recession on Older Persons
• Role of Older Persons in Democratic Process
• Older Persons as Custodians of Heritage, Culture & Tradition
• Status of Older Persons in Minority Communities
• Interpersonal Relations in Old Age
• Curse of Elder Abuse
• Old Age : A Boon or A Curse
• Human Rights of Older Persons
• Perspectives & Status of Older Women
• Importance of Literature in Old Age
Current Activities
Research activities
1. Study of Problems being faced by Older Persons across the country
2. Study of Role of Older persons in Democratic Process
3. Assessment of Impact of Economic Slowdown on older persons of India
4. Study of Status of Older Persons in Minority Communities of India
5. Study of Bedridden & Older Patients of Delhi & NCR
6. Status of Older Persons in Nuclear Families
7. Study on Isolation in Old Age
8. Income & Expenditure Patterns of Older Persons
9. Wisdom of Old Age
10. Changing Mindset of Older Persons towards Legal Justice
11. Human Rights of Older Persons in India
12. Status & Human Rights of Older Women in India
13. Impact Assessment of Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing in India
14. Legal Provisions & Practices in India
15. Comprehensive Study on Status of Older Persons in Delhi & NCR
16. Sense of Security among Older Persons (in collaboration with NHRC)
17. Perceptions towards Human Rights of Older Persons
Current Activities
Healthcare Equipment Distribution among Elderly in slums of
Delhi & NCR in collaboration with Give India
• To assist ailing elderly to lead a comfortable life in old age
Holistic Healthcare of Destitute Elderly in collaboration with Irish Aid
• to provide them required medical/ healthcare/relief material
• To ensure their health wellbeing and
• To create awareness about healthy and active old age
Voluntary Network for Old Age Healthcare (Slums of Delhi & NCR)
• Voluntary Network Teams for Old Age Healthcare to create healthcare
awareness in slum areas of Delhi & NCR
• Empower older persons to get proper low-cost or free of cost treatment,
medicines, medical accessories for their diseases
Health Care Training of Older Persons (Production and distribution of
Health Care Training Manual in 7 major languages) In collaboration with
Ford Foundation
• For Bedridden patients, Older Patients, their family members and Caregivers
Contact Management Services
 Inbound Help Line Services
 Situation call supports
 Emergency call support
 Trauma call support
 Abuse call support
 Counseling services
 Social issues, Family relationship issues
 Residential issues
 Query & response handling along with information
dissemination
 Senior citizens’ rights information
 Old age homes information
 Pension schemes and related information
 Local area doctors, hospitals & nursing homes information
 Local area lawyers’ information
 Agewell’s help and support in the local area
Contact Management Services
 Outbound Helpline Services
 Targeted phone campaigns in selective areas
 Senior citizen camps / programs
 Add new members to community
 Proactive information dissemination
 Database ratification
 Member profiling & market research
 Para-medic services
 Periodic medicinal update to patients
 Information on specialized clinical equipment, apparatus and medicines
required by senior citizens
 Para-legal services
 Financial services
 Insurance services
Research
Currently underway:
 Researches:
 Nationwide study of needs & rights of senior citizens from
their own perspective
 Issues of concern for welfare of senior citizens
 Evolution and implement of new methodologies for
improving living conditions of senior citizens
 Analysis:
 Gap analysis between intergenerational & Indian senior
citizens’ condition and status
 Data consolidations & analysis of issues faced by senior
citizens since the year 1999
Activities in Pipeline
 Patient Care
 Old age and disability – an outreach initiative
 Health check up camps for older persons – blood pressure,
diabetes, eyes, etc.
 Distribution of old age relief material like hearing aids, specs,
walker, wheel chairs, general medicines, etc.
 Training for Care-givers and family members of older persons
 Awareness creation among older persons and their family
members about causes of HIV/AIDS to avoid AIDS in old age,
 Healthcare Accessories/Equipments to Destitute & Old in
Slums
Activities in Pipeline
 Training Programs
 Senior citizens as social communicators
 Care Givers
 Old age management
 Empowerment & Skill Development in Old Age
 Research
 Senior citizens in prison and asylums
 Linkage between adolescents and senior citizens
 Needs & Rights of Older Persons
 Interaction centers for senior citizens
 Activity Centres for Older Persons
Contact US

•Visit us at www.agewellfoundation.org

•Meet us at Agewell Foundation, M8A Lajpat


Nagar - II, Second Floor, New Delhi, 110024

•Mail us at agewellfoundation@gmail.com

•Call us at 011-29836486, 29840484,


9871466446

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