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About Our TOR

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  • TOR=Terms Of Reference

1.Research

To support WHO to plan and implement research in the field of population ageing.

2.Training and Education

To support WHO in fostering leaders of healthy ageing in the Member States by providing knowledge and capacity building activities.

3.Information Dissemination

To support WHO in the dissemination of information in the field of healthy ageing, including age-friendly cities and communities and community-based integrated care.

Certified Projects by WPRO

ME-BYO Index Project: Implementation of a Self-Assessment Tool for Healthy Aging
Workplace and Community Hybrid Social Isolation Prevention Project
Entrepreneurial Approaches to Innovation in Healthcare
Implementation Research of the Community-Based Healthy Aging “Intergenerational Exchange Osekkai (Meddling) Project”
Prospective cohort study on longevity for innovations in healthy ageing: Healthy Ageing Project at Kanagawa University of Human Services
Evaluation and Analysis of Issues toward a Self-Managed Health Education Model by Community Members Living in Aging Communities and Social Implementation of it.
Women’s Health, Healthy Ageing Policy and Implementation Project
Development and evaluation of preventive health education programs
Effectiveness of a multicomponent esports intervention on physical and cognitive health among older adults
Identifying Factors Contributing to Regional Health Disparities in Kanagawa Prefecture
Public health measures against COVID-19 pandemic
Evaluating the Impact of Introducing Care Robots on Operational Productivity and Caregiver Well-Being in Long-Term Care Settings
Japan Healthy Aging Study (J-HAS): A Digital Biomarker Resource for Healthy Longevity Research
A comprehensive assessment of progress towards Universal Health Coverage and the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing in Asia and Pacific
Survey on oral frailty
Evaluating Municipal Initiatives for the Development of Age-Friendly Cities

 


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