Panel Discussion: 'Young and older people in the COVID-19 pandemic' (Online Only)

Past Event

Date
30 November 2021, 4:00pm - 5:00pm

Location
Online - Zoom

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Taking the example of the COVID-19 pandemic, this panel discussion series raises the question whether young and older people can strengthen their participation and inclusion in global health governance. This question shall be addressed in a multi- and interdisciplinary dimension, encompassing International Law and Politics, and Gerontology, and in an intergenerational dimension, comprising young and older people.

Research shows increasingly that young and older people are experiencing distinct grievances in the COVID-19 pandemic. Ageism plays a crucial role in this regard. A central question of this panel is how this observation can be translated into a human rights issue and a project of inclusion in Global Health Governance. This panel wants to explore whether such a translation is indeed coherent, feasible, and meaningful.

Moderator: Julian Hettihewa

List of speakers

Professor Sarah Harper (University of Oxford, United Kingdom)

Assistant Professor Michael S. North (New York University, USA)

Angel Trejo (Mexican Youth Delegate to the United Nations)

Dr Pedro Villareal (Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Germany)

Please note this event is online only. To attend online via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88634685647?pwd=YTdTelp0Qnh3d1o1UzFnam5wbVVKUT09

This event is organised by the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing