Writer: Rouba Arja, Sadim Sbeiti

This paper examines the potential for strengthening policy frameworks related to older persons and persons with disabilities in the Arab region, with a focus on enhancing outcomes for caregivers. While existing strategies primarily address the health, economic security and social participation of care recipients, they also emphasize family support, intergenerational solidarity, inclusive environments and protection from violence. These policy areas offer a solid foundation for further development but often fall short in acknowledging the critical role of caregivers – particularly women, who disproportionately shoulder care responsibilities – and the support they require.
Expanding these frameworks to explicitly recognize and safeguard the rights and well-being of caregivers represents a key opportunity for policy advancement. Caregivers are frequently overlooked in national strategies, despite bearing significant responsibility that exposes them to economic vulnerability and social exclusion. Integrating caregiver needs into ageing and disability policies through a rights-based, gender-sensitive approach would not only enhance the effectiveness of care systems but also contribute meaningfully to gender equality.
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