Six African nations 'among worst places to grow old'
BBC.COM | Wednesday September 9, 2015 15:50
The index tries to track the best and worst places to grow old, but did not collect much data from Africa
The index tries to track the best and worst places to grow old, but did not collect much data from Africa
The charity's Global AgeWatch Index measured the social and economic welfare of those over 60 in 96 nations.
Switzerland topped the list and Afghanistan came last.
It measured income security, health and whether someone had access to public transport, social connections as well as their physical safety.
Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, Rwanda and Uganda were all in the bottom 10 countries for people over 60-years-old.
The survey may reflect more about data collection across Africa, than the quality of life for older people on the continent.
Toby Porter, chief executive of HelpAge International, said he could not include many countries as there was not enough data available.
He told the New York Times that out of 54 countries in Africa, there was enough data available to include only 11.
The charity's Global AgeWatch Index measured the social and economic welfare of those over 60 in 96 nations.Switzerland topped the list and Afghanistan came last.It measured income security, health and whether someone had access to public transport, social connections as well as their physical safety.
Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, Rwanda and Uganda were all in the bottom 10 countries for people over 60-years-old.The survey may reflect more about data collection across Africa, than the quality of life for older people on the continent.
Toby Porter, chief executive of HelpAge International, said he could not include many countries as there was not enough data available.He told the New York Times that out of 54 countries in Africa, there was enough data available to include only 11.