Sunday 14 May 2023

International Day of Families 2023; May 15th.

 FORUM:" Demographic Changes and Families.'' International Day of Families 2023.

Issues for discussion: • What are the impacts of demographic change on families? • What are the current trends in population ageing? • What is the state of care arrangements for older persons? • What are the inequality trends in an ageing world? • What is the state of intergenerational solidarity in an ageing world? • What family-oriented policies have been most effective in responding to current demographic trends? • What civil society initiatives can ensure family well-being? • What is the importance of the Civil Society Declaration for IYF+30?

Follow the conversations with the hashtags: #InternationalDayofFamilies#DemographicTrends, #15May.




EVENT: Observance of the International Day of Families 2023. Monday, 115 May, 1:15-2:30 PM (EST) Conference Room 11 UN HQ New York. Watch the plenary sessions!

 Programme Agenda of the 2023 International Day of Family "Families and Demographic Change".

Moderator Masumi Ono Chief, Social Inclusion and Participation Branch Division for Inclusive Social Development, DESA

 Launch of Background Paper & Keynote Address Zitha Mokomane, PhD. Professor & Head of Department Department of Sociology, University of Pretoria

  “The Impact of Demographic Change on Families” Panelists: Jonathan Perry Social Affairs Officer

“Leaving No One Behind in an Ageing World: Findings from the 2023 UN World Social Report” Ernest Gonzalez, PhD. James Weldon Johnson Professor of Social Work Director of the Center for Health and Aging Innovation, New York University Silver School of Social Work 

“Intergenerational Equity & Solidarity: Good practices from the field” Angela Fallentine Doha International Family Institute Representative Elisabeth Mueller European Large Families Confederation Representative José Alejandro Vázquez Alarcón, PhD. 

International Federation for Family Development Representative “Civil Society Declaration for IYF+30”.





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