National Council for Older Persons

Overview

The National Council for Older Persons (NCOP) is the statutory national platform through which the needs, concerns, abilities, and priorities of older persons are articulated and represented. The Council exists to ensure older persons are included in national planning and service delivery, and that stakeholders are guided on improving the wellbeing and dignity of older persons.

Legal basis

Established under the National Council for Older Persons Act (2013).

Core purpose

The Act provides that the national council functions include acting as the national-level body through which issues affecting older persons are addressed—covering their needs, problems, concerns, potentials, and abilities—and strengthening engagement with stakeholders responsible for older persons’ welfare.

Structure and coverage
The Act establishes a council system with governance arrangements, meetings and committees, and a framework for leadership and operational oversight.
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Secretariat relationship
The National Secretariat for Special Interest Groups supports NCOP through administration and coordination, and through implementing council policy decisions and harmonized programming for older persons.
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