HelpAge International wins US $ 1.5 m Hilton Humanitarian Prize
HelpAge International, the only global organization with a singular
focus on providing assistance to and advocating for disadvantaged older
people, has been selected to receive the 2012 Conrad N. Hilton
Humanitarian Prize of US $ 1.5 million.
The prize will be presented at the Global Philanthropy Forum on April
16 in Washington, D.C. Speaking on the occasion, Tilak de Zoysa,
Chairman, HelpAge International / HelpAge Sri Lanka said, ‘Receiving the
Hilton Humanitarian Prize is a great honour. It is especially meaningful
to draw the world’s attention to the historic transformation being
brought about by global ageing and the plight of millions of older
people who face overwhelming financial, social and health hurdles every
day.
“At HelpAge, we believe the world benefits when we tap the
substantial wisdom and talents of older people, enabling them to lead
dignified, active, healthy and secure lives.”
HelpAge International was established following the first World
Assembly held in Vienna in 1982. Since then HelpAge has developed
programmes to empower senior citizens based on the 62 recommendations of
the World Assembly, the United Nation’s principles on older person’s
independence in 1992 and the second World Assembly in Madrid in 1999.
de Zoysa continued, ‘We receive this award at a time when HelpAge’s
leadership proved to be instrumental in various parts of the world.
“Last year, we helped two million older people claim a new or
increased pension payment, we aided over 360,000 older people and their
families following disasters such as the East African famine and Haitian
earthquake, we assisted 48,000 older people receive access to basic
healthcare, and provided 5000 senior citizens with voluntary HIV
counselling and testing.’
Viewed as the world’s leading authority on global ageing, HelpAge is
actively engaging with the United Nations, the European Union, the World
Bank, the International Monetary Fund, bilateral donor governments, the
World Economic Forum and other influential organizations to ensure there
is a strong understanding of the critical need to support the human
rights of older people.
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