Centre for Liveable Cities
Singapore
With one in six people in the world projected to be aged over 65 by 2050, ageing is set to be a key global transformation of the 21st century. How has COVID-19 altered trajectories in planning for older communities, and what opportunities has the pandemic presented? How can cities continue to remain liveable for their citizens to not just age, but age well?
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UPCOMING LIVE WEBINAR
Ageing Well in Post-Pandemic Cities
25 February 2021, Thursday 8.00pm - 8.50pm Singapore Time (GMT+8)
Simultaneous interpretation will be provided in Mandarin
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Source: Centre for Liveable Cities
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With one in six people in the world projected to be aged over 65 by 2050, ageing is set to be a key global transformation of the 21st century. How has COVID-19 altered trajectories in planning for older communities, and what opportunities has the pandemic presented? How can cities continue to remain liveable for their citizens to not just age, but age well?
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Dr Emi Kiyota
Founder and Director
Ibasho
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Charlene Chang
Group Director (Ageing Planning Office) Ministry of Health
Singapore
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Michael Koh
Executive Fellow
Centre for Liveable Cities
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25 February 2021, Thursday
8.00pm - 8.50pm Singapore Time (GMT+8)
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Simultaneous interpretation will be provided in Mandarin
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Launch of Urban Systems Studies
Towards Ageing Well: Planning a Future-Ready Singapore
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Elder Care Providers & COVID-19: Cross-Cultural Perspectives
By The Global Ageing Network
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COVID-19 has disrupted how we live, work and play. With the World Cities Summit (WCS) rescheduled to June 2021, the CLC Webinar Series: Cities Adapting to a Disrupted World brings together CLC's networks, and the WCS community, to explore how cities can promote liveability, sustainability and resilience while navigating disruptions from pandemics, the climate crisis, social shifts and new technologies.
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