Promoting longevity research on the 1st of October, the International Day of Older Persons

In 2014, activists of the international longevity movement proposed to celebrate the “UN International Day of Older Persons – October 1” as a “Longevity Day” – to emphasize on that day that we need to *promote longevity research for the benefit of older persons*. Events were organized in more than 30 countries, ranging from national conferences to small circle discussions.

Let us repeat this outreach this year too! Let us organize events on or around October 1, as a special day, or a week, or even a month dedicated to promotion of “Longevity” and “Longevity Research”! This may be just the right time to start the preparations – just 3 months before the events – just enough time to plan an impactful course of action.

 

The main events that could be organized could include: 1) organizing live and online meetings, and 2) writing and distributing texts – including in national languages (petitions, blog posts, flyers, media press releases, etc.).

 

And the methods of their organization are simple: 1) Just thinking what *you* can organize in your area and inviting friends among longevity activists to think what *they* can organize, 2) writing and distributing texts and appeals.

As October 1 is the “International Day of Older Persons” officially recognized by the UN, this could be a fantastic opportunity for longevity activists to organize and contact politicians and media to raise interest in the subject of longevity research. Let us celebrate and advance Longevity for All on October 1, and possibly extend the outreach following this date, as convenient, into a week or a month.

We may yet establish a special Longevity Day not to coincide with the International Day of Older Persons (possibly toward the summer). But for now, let us make the best of the International Day of Older Persons to raise the awareness of longevity research as a real way to help the aged.

With little effort we can organize a series of highly influential and synergistic events around the world.

 

There are already several initiatives under way. The leading one is the Eurosymposium on Healthy Aging, that will be held in Brussels, Belgium, on October 1-3. You are welcome to attend http://www.eha2014.org/ and/or create a similar event in your country and area! Please spread the word and engage others!

 

Please contact us with suggestions and ideas. We will always be happy to help!