THEME: ‘Ageing with Dignity: The Importance of
Strengthening Care and Support Systems for Older Persons.
1st October 2024
Today, the National Human Rights Commission joins the international community to
commemorate the International Day of Older Persons under the theme: ‘Ageing with
Dignity: The Importance of Strengthening Care and Support Systems for Older
Persons’. The theme is a timely reminder of our collective responsibility to respect,
protect and uphold the rights of older persons in The Gambia.
Older Persons are valued members of our society who have the right to participate in
their families, communities and society. The 1997 Constitution and other national
legislation like the Women’s Act 2010 uphold the human rights of older persons and
older women and protect them against all forms of discrimination and violence.
As a nation, we recognize the invaluable contributions of older persons to the
development and progress of our families, communities, and country, as c valuable
sources of knowledge, technical experience and expertise, and caregivers. In the rural
areas, older persons continue to make important contributions to the socio-economic
development of their communities. They are also the custodians of our histories, culture
and traditions.
As we mark this important Day, we must all reflect on the challenges older persons face
in the Gambia. Many continue to face age related discrimination, poverty and
inadequate access to healthcare. In some communities, older persons particular older
women, are often accused of witchcraft because of their old age. These challenges
threaten their dignity and ability to live in full and independent life.
The National Human Rights Commission reiterates that the rights to dignity is a
fundamental human right enshrined in both the Constitution of The Gambia and various
international human rights instruments to which The Gambia is a signatory. Older
persons, like every other citizen, are entitled to enjoy their rights to healthcare, social
protection, and equal participation in all aspects of society. As the workforce that built
the foundation upon which we stand today, we must all ensure that our older persons
live in dignity and respect, free from any form of discrimination, neglect or abuse.
In line with the theme: ‘Ageing with Dignity: The Importance of Strengthening Care
and Support Systems for Older Persons the NHRC calls on the Government to
domesticate the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights on the
Rights of Older Persons in Africa, develop a National Policy on Older Persons in The
Gambia, devise strategies to actively engage older persons in national development
initiatives and discourse, and ensure financial security and access to essential services
for older persons, including expanding pension and healthcare.
The Commission remains committed to working with the Government, Civil Society
Organisations, Local Government Authorities, the private sector and international
partners to promote the rights of older persons, devise sustainable strategies for their
meaningful participation in national, regional and communities’ initiatives and discourses
and build a Gambia where every older person feels valued and lives in dignity and
respect.
Happy International Day of Older Persons.
Signed: Emmanuel Daniel Joof, Chairperson National Human Rights Commission