Open-Ended Working Group On Ageing

The Open-ended Working Group on Ageing (OEWGA), was established by the United Nations General Assembly resolution 65/182 in 2010 to consider “the existing international framework of the human rights of older persons and identifying possible gaps and how best to address them, including by considering, as appropriate, the feasibility of further instruments and measures”.

In 2013, the Human Rights Council decided to appoint an independent expert on the enjoyment of all human rights by older persons (HRC resolution 24/20).  The first Independent Expert was Ms. Rosa Kornfeld-Matte.  The second Independent Expert, Ms. Claudia Mahler, assumed her duties in May 2020.

Brief background notes, dated 8 April 2019, on the OEWGA are here.

Additional information, United Nations website:  https://social.un.org/ageing-working-group/

Reports of the OEWGA:

2019: https://undocs.org/A/AC.278/2019/2

2018: https://undocs.org/A/AC.278/2018/2 

2017: http://undocs.org/A/AC.278/2017/2

2016: http://undocs.org/A/AC.278/2016/2

2015: http://undocs.org/A/AC.278/2015/2

2014: http://undocs.org/A/AC.278/2014/2

2013: http://undocs.org/A/AC.278/2013/2

2012: http://undocs.org/A/AC.278/2012/1

2011: http://undocs.org/A/AC.278/2011/4
2011: http://undocs.org/A/AC.278/2011/5

Additional information on third session of the OEWGA

Reports of the Independent Expert:

Reports on Country visits

https://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/OlderPersons/IE/Pages/CountryVisits.aspx

  • New Zealand, China, 2020  
  • Mozambique, Uruguay,  2019
  • Montenegro, Georgia, 2018
  • Namibia, 2017
  • Singapore, Costa Rica, 2016
  • Mauritius, Austria, 2015
  • Slovenia, 2014

Useful information about the rights of older persons, including advocacy guidelines, toolkits, etc.


NGO Committee on Ageing • PO Box 1854 • New York, NY • 10163-1854