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The human rights of older women

This submission is based on Human Rights Watch research on human rights issues impacting older women, including domestic violence, abuse, and neglect in residential institutions for older people, abuses during armed conflict, and health disparities.

Vaccines bring us closer

 E-Mail IMAGE: World Health Organization (WHO) Member States affirmatively reporting national adult immunisation programmes, by WHO Region and worldwide, 2018 view more  Credit: Eurosurveillance, WHO Effectively and safely protecting against disease this is what makes vaccines a vital and successful public health tool that saves lives and safeguards health and well-being. Today, vaccines shield us from more than 20 life-threatening diseases. Each year, between 2 to 3 million lives are saved by immunisation against diseases like diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, influenza or measles [1]. However, several vaccines such as the one against measles can only reach their full potential protecting not just those who are immunised, but also those who might not be eligible for vaccination if the vaccination coverage in a population is high enough [2].

Submission to the UN Independent Expert on the enjoyment of all human rights by older persons on the human rights of older women

April 16, 2021 10:50AM EDT | Statement Submission to the UN Independent Expert on the enjoyment of all human rights by older persons on the human rights of older women This submission is based on Human Rights Watch research on human rights issues impacting older women,[1] including domestic violence, abuse, and neglect in residential institutions for older people, abuses during armed conflict, and health disparities.   Violence against Older Women Older women may be at heightened risk of domestic violence, by partners, adult children, or other family with whom they live, or from caregivers.[2] The World Health Organization regards violence against older people, including older women, as physical, psychological, and sexual violence, financial abuse, and neglect.[3] This violence can occur in but is not limited to homes, long-term care facilities, and the internet. Covid-19 lockdown orders, which in some places lasted longer or were exclusively targeted

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