Aging

A Global Institution For An Aging World

The pandemic has made global aging impossible to ignore as COVID-19-related mortality rises sharply with age. The intersection of the pandemic and this new demographic reality has exposed a gap in our global governance architecture. There is no single international institution responsible for safeguarding the rights and advocating for the interests of the world’s fastest-growing age group – those 65 and over.

4 October 2021
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China Wants More Babies But There’s A Problem

Faced with a worrying demographic crisis of its own making, China is encouraging couples to have more children.There's just one problem: women aren't too keen on the idea.For more than 35 years, the ruling Communist Party strictly enforced a one-child policy, as the country tried to address overpopulation and alleviate poverty.

26 August 2021
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Is TV Still Relevant To Thais?

A 2019 study on Thai media habits conducted by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission showed that television (TV) as a medium will still be in widespread use in Thailand for the next decade.

30 August 2020
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Can TV survive in Thailand?

Recently, the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission unveiled a comprehensive study on Thai media habits.

22 November 2019
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