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DSWD urges ASEAN Member States to prioritize aging population through inclusive silver economy

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Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Secretary Rex Gatchalian at the ASEAN Socio Cultural Community meeting. (Photo courtesy of DSWD

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has called on Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to prioritize the region’s growing elderly population by building a more inclusive and sustainable silver economy.

“The silver economy is sometimes thought a niche market for aging populations. In reality, it is far bigger than that. It is about redesigning society itself to ensure that longevity becomes an economic and social advantage not a source of exclusion. It is about whether ASEAN can become a region where longer life expectancy is matched by longer opportunity, longer dignity, and longer participation,” DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian said in his keynote address during the opening of the ASEAN High-Level Forum on Unlocking the Silver Economy on Wednesday (June 3) at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) in Pasay City.

Secretary Gatchalian, who also serves as current ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) chair, noted that the region is experiencing a major demographic shift as over 14.8 percent of ASEAN’s population is expected to be at aged 60 and above by 2030.

By 2035, the number of senior citizens is projected to reach 127 million.

While longer life expectancy is worth celebrating, the DSWD chief noted that it also presents challenges as many older persons in ASEAN remain vulnerable due to rising cost of living, digital exclusion, gender inequality, and lack of retirement savings, among others.
“ASEAN has a unique advantage. We are at a stage where many member states can plan ahead. We have the opportunity to build systems before crises fully emerge. And importantly, ASEAN already possesses the cultural foundations needed for more humane models of aging: strong family structures, community solidarity, and traditions of intergenerational support. Our task now is to modernize these strengths without losing them – to combine technology with humanity, efficiency with dignity, economic growth with social cohesion,” Secretary Gatchalian noted.

The ASCC chair likewise underscored the necessity for regional cooperation to guarantee that older persons live safely, productively, independently, and with dignity within their communities through investing in the silver economy.

“The demographic future of our region demands cooperation across borders and across sectors. Governments alone cannot build the silver economy. The private sector will drive innovation. Academia will generate evidence. Civil society will safeguard inclusion and human dignity. Development partners will help strengthen capacity and financing. Older persons themselves must remain at the center, not merely as beneficiaries, but as co-creators of policy,” the DSWD chief emphasized.

Prioritizing investment in the silver economy in order to promote active aging is part of the DSWD’s priorities under its chairship of the 2026 ASEAN-ASCC Council. | AKDL