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Journal Article
|Commentary

Ending neglect of older people in the response to humanitarian emergencies

Karunakara U, Stevenson F
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Summary Points
-- Older people make up a significant and growing number of those affected by humanitarian crises, yet they are often not sought out or prioritised within the humanitarian response.
-- Humanitarian agencies, donors, and international bodies neglect older people's health and nutrition.
-- The gaps in knowledge and research about the needs of older people in emergencies are considerable.
-- Older people are not monitored in emergencies and they are not prioritised despite evidence of disproportionate mortality and morbidity in this group.
-- We call for policy changes by humanitarian agencies and donors to ensure that the needs of this vulnerable group are met.

Subject Area

elderly populationsaccess to health care

Languages

English
DOI
10.1371/journal.pmed.1001357
Published Date
18 Dec 2012
PubMed ID
23271958
Journal
PLOS Medicine
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 9, Issue 12, Pages e1001357
Issue Date
2012-12-18
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