The elderly people are of intrinsic value to societies. Their health is Africa’s wealth. Unfortunately, Africa has serious health burden raging from diseases, poverty ignorance that hardly support healthy ageing. Development indicators from World Health Organization and the World Bank provide glaring evidence that Africa countries are far behind other regions of the world in health conditions of the citizens. This paper discusses the benefits that accrue from having a healthy old age population. Such includes poverty reduction, stress free ageing, assisting in taking care of young ones. It examines the role of information in enhancing healthy ageing in Africa. The paper identified public libraries as very important institutions to take up t...
The over-60 population in Sub-Saharan Africa is expected to grow rapidly in the coming decades, trip...
Twenty years ago it would have been an impossible task to assemble African scientists and social wel...
The proportion of the population that is 60 years of age in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is increasing r...
The elderly people are of intrinsic value to societies. Their health is Africa’s wealth. Unfortunate...
The Aged are prone to a lot of challenges as they assume the latent phase of their life. These chall...
A literature review reveals a gradual increase in life expectancy and the population over age 60 in ...
It is encouraging to see that a major organization such as the World Health Organization continues t...
In recent years, tremendous progress has been made toward providing health information in Africa, in...
This paper discusses the role information can play in the development of African countries in the 21...
This title was first published in 2003. The rapid demographic aging of populations worldwide, and mo...
The World Health Organization, together with representatives of four sub-Saharan African countries a...
The need to access and use information is necessary in all stages of our physical and mental develop...
The countries of Africa have young populations today, but progress in life expectancy and the sharp ...
Background: Debate on policy challenges associated with the health of older populations in sub-Sahar...
Background: Debate on policy challenges associated with the health of older populations in sub-Sahar...
The over-60 population in Sub-Saharan Africa is expected to grow rapidly in the coming decades, trip...
Twenty years ago it would have been an impossible task to assemble African scientists and social wel...
The proportion of the population that is 60 years of age in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is increasing r...
The elderly people are of intrinsic value to societies. Their health is Africa’s wealth. Unfortunate...
The Aged are prone to a lot of challenges as they assume the latent phase of their life. These chall...
A literature review reveals a gradual increase in life expectancy and the population over age 60 in ...
It is encouraging to see that a major organization such as the World Health Organization continues t...
In recent years, tremendous progress has been made toward providing health information in Africa, in...
This paper discusses the role information can play in the development of African countries in the 21...
This title was first published in 2003. The rapid demographic aging of populations worldwide, and mo...
The World Health Organization, together with representatives of four sub-Saharan African countries a...
The need to access and use information is necessary in all stages of our physical and mental develop...
The countries of Africa have young populations today, but progress in life expectancy and the sharp ...
Background: Debate on policy challenges associated with the health of older populations in sub-Sahar...
Background: Debate on policy challenges associated with the health of older populations in sub-Sahar...
The over-60 population in Sub-Saharan Africa is expected to grow rapidly in the coming decades, trip...
Twenty years ago it would have been an impossible task to assemble African scientists and social wel...
The proportion of the population that is 60 years of age in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is increasing r...