A voluntary association of elders established to develop the institution of elders, strengthen their role in the socio-political life of the state, and protect their legal rights and interests.
OUR ACTIVITIES
Cooperation with the government and parliament – developing proposals for legislative amendments concerning elders' activities.
Consultations with local self-government bodies to improve governance efficiency.
Providing recommendations on local self-government development, protecting the rights and legal interests of territorial communities, and training personnel.
Establishing partnerships with foreign and international organizations.
Providing information, organizational, and expert advisory support to Association members.
Facilitating knowledge exchange and best practices among elders.
Developing educational programs, organizing training sessions, and conducting online courses on relevant topics for elders.
Unequal working conditions for elders across communities (varied responsibilities, resource allocation).
Lack of training and skills regarding new responsibilities.
Absence of a national-level representative advocating for elders' interests (in parliament, ministries, and central government bodies).
No structured monitoring, evaluation, or data collection on elders' activities at the national level.
Inconsistent practices and approaches in elders' work.
Collaboration with Members of Parliament, government ministries, and expert communities.
Discussion and advocacy for key legislative changes.
Identifying and addressing critical issues faced by elders.
Developing motivational and support programs for elders.