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Les urgences d'origine naturelle et lie?es a? des conflits dans un monde vieillissant; II. Urgences et personnes a?ge?es : qu'avons-nous appris?; III. Inte?grer les besoins et les contributions des personnes a?ge?es aux situations d'urgence : un cadre pour le vieillissement actif; IV. La re?ponse strate?gique; Conclusion; Sources des donne?es des e?tudes de cas 330 $aLe present rapport constitue une response concrete au Plan d'action international de Madrid sur le vieillissement (PAIMV) 2002 dont une des recommandations est que l'ont reconnaisse davantage et que l'on ameliore l'apport positif des aines durant les situations d'urgence et les efforts de reconstruction. 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