Day 1: Tuesday 6 October
Registration
9.00 - 9.30 Official
Registration
Official
Opening and Background
(Chair: Professor R.
Cliquet)
9.30 - 10.00 Welcome
Address, M. Nizamuddin, Director, Technical and Policy Division, UNFPA
Official
Opening, Dr R. Moreels, Minister of Overseas Development, Belgium
10.00 - 10.15 Purpose
and Organization of the Meeting, M. Nizamuddin, Director, Technical and Policy
Division, UNFPA
10.15 - 10. 45 Coffee
break
10.45 - 11.30 Background
Review Paper (R. Leete, Technical and Policy Division, UNFPA)
Session 1
Process, Dimensions and
Prospects of Population Ageing
(Chair: Professor R. Cliquet)
11.30 - 1.00 Demographic,
Economic and Social Aspects of Population Ageing: A Global Overview (B. Mirkin, UN,
Population Division)
Population
Ageing in Developed Countries: Lessons Learned (A. Gollini, Italy)
1.00 - 2.30 Lunch
Session 2
Promotion and Maintenance of
Health in Later Life
(Chair: Professor
R. Cliquet)
2.30 - 3.45 Health
Status and Service Needs of the Elderly: A Policy Framework (Margarete Greico, UK)
Ageing in
sub-Saharan Africa in the Context of AIDS (J. Ntozi, Uganda)
3.45 - 4.15 Tea
break
4.15 - 5.30 Health
Status and Service Needs of the Elderly: An NGO Perspective (Dr K. Zaki Hasan, Pakistan)
6.00 - 8.00
Reception hosted by Professor R. Cliquet
Day 2: Wednesday 7 October
Session 3
Support Systems for the Elderly
(Chair: Professor
R. Cliquet)
9.00 - 10.30 Improving the
Quality of Life for the Elderly (Penelope Coombes, Australia)
Changing Role of the Family and
Community in Providing Support for the Elderly, including their Independent Living
Arrangements (Emily Grundy, UK)
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee break
11.00 -11.45 A Society for All
Ages: Options for the Elderly (Ms Rosemary Lane, UN Social Development Division)
11.45 - 1.00
Session 4
Special Needs of the Elderly
(Chair: Professor
R. Cliquet)
12.00 - 12.45 Meeting the Needs
of the Poor Elderly: Contrasts Between Rural and Urban Communities in Zimbabwe and
Namibia (D. Adamchak, USA, )
12.45 - 2.15 Lunch
2.15 - 3.00 Meeting the Needs
of the Frail Elderly Requiring Long-Term Care (Kasturi Sen, India)
3.00 - 3.45 The Status
of Older Persons in Countries with Economies in Transition (PAU, ECE)
3.45 - 4.15 Tea
First Meeting
of Working Groups
4.15 - 5.30 First Working
Group Meetings
Day 3: Thursday 8 October
Session 5
Economic Policy Implications of
an Older Society
(Chair: Professor
R. Cliquet)
9.00 - 10.30 Population Ageing,
Economic Growth, and Intergenerational Transfers: Labour, Productivity and Savings Issues
(James Schultz, USA)
Fiscal Implications of Older
Societies: Public vs. Private Pension Schemes (J. Bravo, CELADE)
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee break
11.00 - 12.00 Population Ageing
and Policy Trade-Offs in China (Z. Yi, China)
12.00 - 1.00 General discussion of
the economic implications of ageing
1.00 - 2.30 Lunch
Panel
Discussion
(Chair: Professor
R. Cliquet)
2.30 - 3.45 Country and NGO
Perspectives on Poverty and Gender Dinensions of the Elderly and other Key Issues (4
or 5 country/NGO participants)
South Africa
India
Poland
NGO (2)
3.45 - 4.15 Tea break
Second Meeting
of Working Groups
4.15 - 5.30 Second Working Group
Meetings
Day 4: Friday 9 October
Session 6
Social Policy Implications of an
Older Society
(Chair: Professor
R. Cliquet)
9.00 - 10.30 Measures to
Enhance Self-Reliance of Elderly People (S. Kono, Japan)
Adapting Existing Institutions
to Meet the Needs of the Elderly (Yap Mui Teng, Singapore)
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee break
11.00 - 1.00 Care of the
Elderly in Belgium and European Perspective (J. Breda, Belgium)
Data and Research Needs (W.
Lutz, Austria)
1.00 - 2.30 Lunch
Plenary of
Working Group
(Chair: Professor
R. Cliquet)
2.30 - 3.15 Presentation of
Reports and Recommendations of Working Groups
3.15 - 3.45 Tea break
3.45 - 4.45 Consideration of
Recommendations
Closing
(Chair: Professor
R. Cliquet)
4.45 - 5.00 Official Closing, Dr
Nafis Sadik, Executive Director, UNFPA,
7.00 - 9.00 Farewell Dinner hosted
by Professor R. Cliquet
Rapporteur Professor
R C Schoenmaeckers, Belgium
Secretariat The
Belgium Population and Family Study Centre and UNFPA