.The lectures were developed on the basis of the concept of the four pillars - health, safety, participation and lifelong learning - developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2002, when it launched the warning 'Aging well should be a global priority' the 60-year-old population will be higher than the under-fives by 2021. The number of seniors grew 18% in five years, surpassing the mark of 30.2 million in 2017, according to a national survey conducted by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). Women are expressive majority in this group, with 16.9 million (56%), while the elderly men are 13.3 million (44%). Another study, carried out by the State System of Data Analysis - Seade, points out that the elderly population of the State of São Paulo represents 14.8% of the 44 million inhabitants.
Aging2.0 BRASIL e Ativen
Embaixador e CEO
USP e ILC Brasil
Coordenador e Diretor
Republic of Brasil
Ex-President
Human Rights Commission of USP
Coordinator
Maturijobs
CEO
ISGame
CEO
USP
Master in Gerontology
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