A Manifesto for the Age-Friendly Movement: Developing a New Urban Agenda
Developing age-friendly cities and communities has become a
key part of policies aimed at improving the quality of life of older
people in urban areas. The World Health Organization has been
especially important in driving the “age-friendly” agenda, notably
through its global network of age-friendly cities and communities.
Despite the expansion and achievements of the network,
challenges remain in responding to the growth of inequality and
the impact of economic austerity on aging policies. Against the
background of these limitations, this article sets out a “manifesto
for the age-friendly movement” aimed at raising the aspirations
of what is now a worldwide movement. The areas covered in the
manifesto are challenging social inequality, widening participation, coproducing and codesigning age-friendly communities,
encouraging multisectorial and multidisciplinary collaboration,
and integrating research with policy.