ADEPA

ADEPA (Senegalese Association for the Defense of Elder Rights) - Thiès, Senegal

ADEPAADEPA was created in 1998. The founding assembly took place on February 10, 1998 in Thiès. Bougouma Gueye was named president, Jean-Baptiste Osseni vice-president, and Abdourahman Gueye treasurer. Twelve other people were named to the founding Board of Directors. The association was formally recognized by the Senegalese Ministry of Interior on November 24, 1998.
ADEPA ADEPA opened a medical center on January 11, 1999. The Center is run by a coordinator and staffed by a volunteer medical team. There is one paid nurse, and there are two interns from a nearby nursing school. During the last four years, the center has served 20 to 25 elders daily, aged 65 and up, who live in the town of Thiès and make less than 50,000 CFA ($100) per trimester (four months). Services provided include medical care, free medications, attentive listening, information, and general attention to their primary needs.

Vision Statement

ADEPA The vision of ADEPA is two-fold:
  • Recognition of the right of the elderly population of Thiès (aged 65 and up) to free and accessible medical care
  • Recognition of the right to a better quality of life, to dignity, and to fully exercised citizenship

Goals
  • Provide free and accessible medical care to the elderly population of Thiès
  • Provide on-going medical attention
  • Provide a space for exchanges, where each person is listened to, and for organizing
  • Raise awareness of elder rights
  • Inform and mobilize the overall population, the elderly population, and local and regional political bodies