ESCR Document Database

International Plan of Action on Ageing

Organization: World Assembly on Ageing at Vienna


The International Plan of Action on Ageing was adopted by the World Assembly on Ageing at Vienna in 1982 and endorsed by the UN General Assembly later in the same year (resolution 37/51).

I. Introduction


Updated Demographic Information found in the Fourth Review and Appraisal on the implementation of the IPAA.

A. Demographic background
B. Humanitarian and developmental aspects of ageing
II. Principles
III. Recommendations for Action

A. Goals and policy recommendations

B. Promotion policies and progammes
IV. Recommendations for Implementation

A. Role of Governments


B. Role of international and regional cooperation
C. Assessment, review and appraisal
It is recommended that the Commission for Social Development should be designated the intergovernmental body to review the implementation of the Plan of Action every four years and to make proposals for updating the Plan as considered necessary. The findings of this exercise should be transmitted through the Economic and Social Council to the General Assembly for consideration. To assist the Commission in its work it should be provided with periodic reports on progress made within the United Nations system in achieving the goals and objectives of the Plan. The Centre for Social Development and Humanitarian Affairs should serve as the coordinator of this process.