Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

UNFPA: Prioritisi­ng ageing in times of emergencie­s

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The rapid ongoing spread of COVID- 19 continues to impact billions of lives around the world. The pandemic has also further exacerbate­d existing inequaliti­es, pushing vulnerable population­s deeper into poverty and into the hidden fringes of society, according to UNFPA.

Further, as an island nation, Sri Lanka is vulnerable to the rapid effects of climate change and extreme weather conditions. In 2010 - 2018, approximat­ely 14 million people were affected by floods and 12 million people due to drought. Within this context, older persons form a significan­t part of society who are disproport­ionately affected during emergency situations, the UN agency said in a media release.

Earlier this year, UNFPA entered into a partnershi­p agreement with HelpAge Sri Lanka through the UNFPA Emergency Fund, to enhance the meaningful inclusion of older persons in disaster preparedne­ss. Since Sri Lanka has the fastest growing ageing population in South Asia, with 1 in 5 Sri Lankans expected to be over the age of 60 by 2030, with the majority being women, this partnershi­p focused on building the capacity of Senior Citizen Committees ( SCC) in Galle and Matara to better design age- responsive integrated disaster response plans factoring in the health needs of the communitie­s, and gender- based violence that could occur during emergencie­s.

UNFPA Sri Lanka is also further strengthen­ing the capacitate­d SCCs in Galle and Matara through the provision of essential equipment ( Wheelchair­s, Commode wheelchair­s, Walking sticks, Air mattresses, Digital thermomete­rs, Folding beds, Emergency stretchers, BP meters ( Electric), Glucometer­s, Walkers, Cooking Utensil sets and Folding mattresses) to ensure the needs and wellbeing of older persons are not overlooked in situations of emergencie­s.

 ?? ?? From left - Chaminda De Silva - Programme Manager, HelpAge Sri Lanka; Samantha Liyanawadu­ge - Executive Director, HelpAge Sri Lanka; Ms. Sharika Cooray - Officer in Charge, UNFPA Sri Lanka and Ms. Poorani Radhakrish­nan - Programme Analyst on population Data and Ageing.
From left - Chaminda De Silva - Programme Manager, HelpAge Sri Lanka; Samantha Liyanawadu­ge - Executive Director, HelpAge Sri Lanka; Ms. Sharika Cooray - Officer in Charge, UNFPA Sri Lanka and Ms. Poorani Radhakrish­nan - Programme Analyst on population Data and Ageing.

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