Media Statement, 25 September 2013

 

 

President Zuma launches Older Persons Week

 

 

President Jacob Zuma will launch Older Persons Week on 29 September at the
Sefako Makgatho Presidential Guest House in Pretoria by hosting a party for
older persons from all nine provinces to highlight the rights and wellbeing
of older persons.

 

Older Persons Week will be observed from the 30th of September until 6
October 2013.Key milestones during that week will be the celebration of the
International Day of Older Persons on the 1st of October, a day designated
by the United Nations in 1990. The second important day is Grandparents Day
which is celebrated on the first Sunday of October, which will then be 6
October this year.

 

President Zuma will kick start national celebrations and dialogues that will
focus on the role, rights and wellbeing of older persons in society as well
as celebrate their contribution to the South Africa we live in.

 

After the President's launch, government departments led by the Department
of Social Development will host various dialogues and events to promote a
better life for older persons in various ways. Faith based organisations and
non-governmental organisations are also urged to host programmes that will
take this campaign forward.

 

Each year the United Nations provides the theme for the commemoration of
International Day of Older Persons considering the challenges facing older
persons globally during the particular year. The 2013 theme is "The future
we want, what older persons say''. All activities during Older Persons Week
will focus on this theme.

 

President Zuma has urged all South Africans to take Older Persons Week
seriously and mark it with dignity and respect for older persons.

 

"We will be observing the rights and dignity of a generation of older
persons who were affected by the country's troubled past. They lived through
troubled times, worked hard and raised their children and grandchildren and
cared for families as best as they could. The majority were denied decent
education. They were forcibly removed from their homes and suffered
immeasurable loss but they survived. We are glad they contributed so
positively to the South Africa we live in today', said President Zuma.

 

The President has urged families and households to ensure that much
attention is paid to grandparents in particular on the 6th of October,
Grandparents Day, in the same manner that mothers and fathers are feted on
Mother's Day and Father's Day in the country.

 

"In giving expression to the UN theme, South Africa will acknowledge the
critical contribution that older persons have made in the development of
South Africa. Recognizing that older persons grew up in an oppressive
society where injustice was entrenched and opportunities to express their
views and concerns were non-existent, Older Persons Week should be used to
speak to and listen to older persons. They have a wealth of knowledge,
expertise, potential and wisdom. They should therefore be able to live in
dignity free from any exploitation and abuse, and with their rights
upheld,'' urged President Zuma.

 

The programme of activities for Older Persons Week beyond the Sunday launch
by the President will be released in due course.

 

 

Issued by: 

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

Enquiries: 

Mac Maharaj on 079 879 3203 or [email protected]

 

 

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