China has issued guidelines to encourage elderly people to volunteer in community services and help underdeveloped areas as the country grapples with a rapidly ageing population and shrinking workforce.
The National Committee on Ageing has released a set of guidelines for the Silver Age Action initiative, introduced two decades ago to promote volunteer work by the elderly, according to a Friday statement from the civil affairs ministry.
“[We aim to] upgrade Silver Age Action, improving its quality and effectiveness, to safeguard the rights of the elderly to participate in economic and social development, as well as achieve meaningful social engagement,” the guidelines state.
The committee urged local authorities to incorporate the Silver Age Action initiative into regional cooperation between eastern and western provinces as well as intra-provincial development plans to guide educated elderly people in supporting less developed regions.
It encouraged the elderly to volunteer for community activities and urged local authorities to help them take part in patrols, childcare, senior care, disability assistance, and support for disadvantaged and “left-behind” children, referring to children who remain in rural areas while their parents go to work in big cities.