
WHO's Age-Friendly City Framework
The WHO's Age-Friendly City Framework is a guide to making urban environments better for people of all ages, especially older adults. It emphasizes creating accessible, safe, and inclusive spaces that support health, participation, and well-being. The framework covers areas like transportation, housing, social participation, community support, and outdoor spaces. The goal is to foster cities where everyone can live actively and comfortably throughout their lives, encouraging communities to adapt and meet the evolving needs of their aging populations.