
Since the 20th century, the increasing population of people
aged 60 years and above has been welcomed and attributed
to improved living standards and medical advancement.
There are about 550 million older people in the world today:
an increase of 350 million since 1950 when the aged
population was 200 million. In 2025, the current older
population is expected to more than double to become 1.2
billion. Out of this, nearly 80% will take place in the
developing world. But living longer has two dimensions:
living and ageing gracefully or living longer in misery and
isolation. Learn More

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