Pakistan among worst countries to grow old in

Published October 2, 2013
An old man listening to a radio in a Welfare Home for Old and Infirm Persons.  — Photo by INP
An old man listening to a radio in a Welfare Home for Old and Infirm Persons. — Photo by INP
An aged vendor roasting corn at his road side setup in Pakistan. — Photo by INP
An aged vendor roasting corn at his road side setup in Pakistan. — Photo by INP
Old men in Pakistan playing Ludo game in Welfare Home for Old and Infirm Persons Sadiqabad. — Photo by INO
Old men in Pakistan playing Ludo game in Welfare Home for Old and Infirm Persons Sadiqabad. — Photo by INO

GENEVA: Rankings of the best and worst countries to grow old, according to the UN-backed Global AgeWatch Index 2013 released on Tuesday, the first survey of its kind to collect global data on the wellbeing of the elderly in a rapidly ageing world.

Pakistan was ranked as the third most worst country for a person to grow old in.

The index, compiled by the HelpAge International advocacy group and the UN Population Fund, ranks 91 countries by comparing data from the World Health Organisation and other agencies on older people's incomes, health, education, employment and their environments.

Top 10 1 Sweden 2 Norway 3 Germany 4 Netherlands 5 Canada 6 Switzerland 7 New Zealand 8 USA 9 Iceland 10 Japan

Britain came in at 13, ahead of Australia (14) and France (18). Lower down in the rankings were the emerging economies of Brazil (31), China (35), South Africa (65), India (73) and Russia (78).

Bottom 10: 82 Honduras 83 Montenegro 84 West Bank and Gaza 85 Nigeria 86 Malawi 87 Rwanda 88 Jordan 89 Pakistan 90 Tanzania 91 Afghanistan

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