“Educational programmes featuring the elderly as the teachers and transmitters of
knowledge, culture and spiritual values should be developed”.
39.
In article 15, paragraphs 1 (a) and (b), of the Covenant, States parties
recognize the right of everyone to take part in cultural life and to enjoy the benefits of
scientific progress and its applications. In this respect, the Committee urges States
parties to take account of the recommendations contained in the United Nations
Principles for Older Persons, and in particular of principle 7: “Older persons should
remain integrated in society, participate actively in the formulation and
implementation of policies that directly affect their well-being and share their
knowledge and skills with younger generations”; and principle 16: “Older persons
should have access to the educational, cultural, spiritual and recreational resources of
society”.
40.
Similarly, recommendation n 48 of the Vienna International Plan of Action on
Ageing encourages Governments and international organizations to support
programmes aimed at providing the elderly with easier physical access to cultural
institutions (museums, theatres, concert halls, cinemas, etc.).
41.
Recommendation 50 stresses the need for Governments, non-governmental
organizations and the ageing themselves to make efforts to overcome negative
stereotyped images of older persons as suffering from physical and psychological
disabilities, incapable of functioning independently and having neither role nor status
in society. These efforts, in which the media and educational institutions should also
take part, are essential for achieving a society that champions the full integration of
the elderly.
42.
With regard to the right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its
applications, States parties should take account of recommendations 60, 61 and 62 of
the Vienna International Plan of Action and make efforts to promote research on the
biological, mental and social aspects of ageing and ways of maintaining functional
capacities and preventing and delaying the start of chronic illnesses and disabilities.
In this connection, it is recommended that States, intergovernmental organizations and
non-governmental organizations should establish institutions specializing in the
teaching of gerontology, geriatrics and geriatric psychology in countries where such
institutions do not exist.
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