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United Nations Inter-Agency Group on Ageing (IAGA) - Strengthening the inclusion of older persons in the work of the UN system
United Nations Inter-Agency Group on Ageing (IAGA) - Strengthening the inclusion of older persons in the work of the UN system
About IAGA
The United Nations Inter-Agency Group on Ageing (IAGA) is a network of entities and specialized agencies of the United Nations that coordinate on issues of relevance to ageing and older persons.
Building on and leveraging existing United Nations led initiatives on population ageing, the UN IAGA works collaboratively and in a phased approach to:
a. Exchange information within the UN system;
b. Strengthen internal system-wide capacity;
c. Contribute to mainstream population ageing, older persons and their human rights in existing United Nations processes and initiatives;
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Terms of Reference of IAGA
Membership
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Origins and Evolution
The Inter-Agency Group on Ageing (IAGA) began as an informal network of United Nations system entities committed to advancing the ageing agenda. From the outset, it served as a platform to exchange knowledge, identify synergies, raise the profile of ageing issues, and ensure that the rights and concerns of older persons were reflected across the UN’s work—particularly in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its principle of leaving no one behind.
Over the years, IAGA members collaborated on a range of joint initiatives, including:
Ageing, Older Persons and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
(Joint publication, 2017)
Eradicating Poverty and Promoting Prosperity for Older Persons
(Joint event, 2017)
United Nations Global Report on Ageism
(Joint publication led by WHO, 2021)
Coordination and Leadership
The Inter-Agency Group on Ageing (IAGA) is co-chaired by two United Nations entities. The DESA Programme on Ageing serves as the permanent co-chair, ensuring continuity and providing administrative support to the Group. The second co-chair is selected by IAGA members from among United Nations entities, on a rotating annual basis.
Rotating Co-Chairs:
2024: World Health Organization (WHO)
2025: United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA)
2026: [to be designated]
Joint Action
First Pan-Africa Dialogue Series
(AU, DESA, ILO, WHO)
A Call to Action:
10 Under-Prioritized Policy Areas in the Long-Term Care and Support Systems for an Ageing Society
See the
video
of the soft launch at Doha
Joint solution sessions
at the Second World Summit for Social Development, 4-6 November 2025, Doha.
United Nations Inter-Agency Group on Ageing Common Messages
See the
video
prepared for the launch of the Common Messages on the occasion of the International Day of Older Persons, 2025
Joint Advocacy Brief
: Advancing the inclusion of population ageing, older persons and their human rights: Considerations towards the Second World Summit for Social Development outcome
Statement of the IAGA at CSW70
Statement of the IAGA at the Summit of the Future (September 2024)
Delivered by UPU
Statement of the IAGA at the fourteenth session of the Open-ended Working Group on Ageing (May 2024)
Delivered by WHO
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IAGA and its response to COVID-19
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the IAGA provided a forum for cooperation and support to ensure a cohesive response in the context of older persons.
The Secretary-General’s Policy Brief on the Impact of COVID-19 on Older Persons
galvanized an unprecedented level of joint actions by the United Nations system to protect older persons in the pandemic and to support Member States in building ‘forward’ better:
WHO updated technical guidance, vaccine information and data dashboard
High-level commitment among UN agencies to jointly address the challenges faced by older persons in the pandemic.
The Policy Brief sparked a number of webinars and events organized by several UN agencies and partners such as DESA, OHCHR, UNFPA, WHO as well as UN Regional Commissions in collaboration with partners from civil society including the International Federation on Ageing, HelpAge International and the NGO Committees on Ageing in New York, Geneva and Vienna. These webinars featured UN Principals, UN Resident Coordinators and Government and civil society leaders, who expressed strong commitment to protect the rights of older persons in the pandemic and to build forward better, through increased collaboration and coherence and building on existing initiatives such as the
UN Decade of Healthy Ageing 2021-2030
Integrating older persons in UN Socioeconomic Response Framework.
IAGA developed a checklist of potential actions, tools and resources, which was designed in line with the Policy Brief. The
checklist
aimed to support the UN Country Teams in integrating older persons in developing socio-economic impact assessments, responses and recovery plans with a human rights-based approach to help countries tackle the devastating social and economic dimensions of the pandemic, with a focus on older persons as a priority group.
Regional initiatives to build forward better
In response to the Policy Brief’s call for a long-term and collaborative actions by UN and stakeholders, UNFPA Regional Office for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, WHO Regional Office for Europe, UNECE, OHCHR and HelpAge Regional Office for Eurasia and the Middle East, supported by the United Nations European Regional Issue Based Coalition on Health and Wellbeing established a joint initiative to support the work of United Nations Country Teams in the Europe and Central Asia region and help governments implement the response measures for older persons as part of the wider programme on ageing. In another example, ESCAP organized a regional breakout session of an expert meeting on “Socially Just Transition towards Sustainable development: The Role of Digital Technologies on Social Development and Well-being of All” to examine trends in digital technologies in the Asia-Pacific region, including the opportunities they bring and the risks they pose to older persons, women and persons with disabilities.
Increased attention to older persons in UN human rights monitoring, protection and humanitarian work.
UNHCR worked with operations and partners to monitor the protection risks and access to COVID-19 prevention and response services of older persons of concern to UNHCR by setting up a Global Protection Dashboard.  In its human rights monitoring work, OHCHR paid particular focus on the situation of older persons and persons with disabilities living in institutions in countries and regions affected by COVID-19.  OCHA ensured the inclusion of older persons as high-risk groups in the UN Global Humanitarian Response Plan (GHRP).
Collecting further data and evidence
UNFPA launched a COVID-19 Population Vulnerability Dashboard including age-specific data. ILO monitored and collected data on social protection measures in response to the COVID-19 crisis. DESA Population Division and WHO established a Technical Advisory Group on COVID-19 Mortality Assessment that served as a broad scientific and strategic platform to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and application of methods on COVID-19 mortality.
Members of IAGA produced a number of technical guidance and updates. For more information on activities carried out by IAGA partners regarding the pandemic please visit the website
Relevant UN System Resources on COVID-19 and Older Persons
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