An event commemorating the International Day of Older Per­sons was held at Mingala Thiri Hotel in Nay Pyi Taw Hotel Zone yesterday.

 

Union Minister for Social Welfare, Relief and Resettle­ment Dr Soe Win, who is the chairman of the Myanmar Elderly Committee said that in honour of the Elderly Day, the nation’s oldest grandfather, U Aung Tun, aged 121, from Paletwa Township, Chin State, and the oldest grandmother, Daw Chaw Yin, aged 123, from Magway Township, Magway Region, have been handed over K1 million each through the respective regions and states.

 

Although the interim popu­lation census of 2019, the num­ber of elderly people showed about 5.2 million, the estimated population census of 1 October 2023 stated the number of el­derly people has increased to more than 6.3 million in My­anmar.

 

Therefore, the country’s economic policies and social policies must be reviewed and prepared for the future. According to Myanmar’s Na­tional Strategic Plan for Social Protection (2014), social pen­sion for the elderly has been supported nationwide since the fiscal year 2017-2018. Cur­rently, there are 198,721 social pension beneficiaries.

 

After that, the Deputy ministers and members of the Committee for the Elder­ly presented medical supplies and donations to the grand­parents, and the Ministry of Health’s Medical Centre con­ducted a medical check-up on the grandparents.

 

The theme of this year’s 25th International Day of Old­er Persons is “Fulfilling the Promises of the Universal Dec­laration of Human Rights for Older Persons: Across Gener­ations”. — MNA/KZL