1[1]Second World Assembly on Ageing, provided by the United Nations Department of Public Information;
2[2]Population ageing: facts and figures, The report World Population Ageing: 1950-2050 and the wall chart Population Ageing 2002, prepared by the Population Division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs;
3[3]Ageing and development, based on information provided by the Food and Agriculture Organization;
4[4]Advancing health and well-being into old age: the case for active ageing, based on information provided by the World Health Organization;
5[5]HIV/AIDS and older people, based on contributions from the Joint UN Program on AIDS (UNAIDS) and the World Health Organization (WHO);
6[6]Decent jobs: social inclusion and social protection, based on information provided by the International Labor Organization;
7[7]Elder abuse widespread and unreported, new report by Secretary-General;
8[8]No safety net for older migrants and refugees, based on information provided by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Labor Organization (ILO);
9[9]Older women : perpetual helpers in need of help, based on information provided by the Division for the Advancement of Women in the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs;
10[10]Providing a safe and enabling environment, based on information provided by United Nations Human Settlements Program;