Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:
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Economic and Social:
Aging
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Geographic scope: |
International
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Country of activity: |
Eswatini
Belgium
Dominica
Switzerland
Costa Rica
Denmark
Somalia
Republic of Moldova
Tonga
Comoros
Guinea Bissau
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Yemen
Slovakia
Luxembourg
Bhutan
Guinea
Samoa
Uruguay
India
Romania
Russian Federation
Norway
Ecuador
Italy
Montenegro
Japan
Kyrgyzstan
Libya
Angola
Poland
China
Israel
Panama
Sri Lanka
Republic of Korea
El Salvador
Côte D'Ivoire
Mali
Namibia
Zimbabwe
Niger
Antigua and Barbuda
Morocco
Ghana
Mexico
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Benin
France
Argentina
United States of America
Nepal
Egypt
Sierra Leone
Lebanon
Sweden
Cameroon
New Zealand
Central African Republic
Afghanistan
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tajikistan
Seychelles
Finland
Lithuania
Dominican Republic
Mauritius
Bangladesh
Azerbaijan
Oman
Saudi Arabia
Croatia
Congo
Andorra
Mozambique
Bahrain
Rwanda
Palau
Chile
Spain
Barbados
Canada
Saint Lucia
Iceland
San Marino
Ethiopia
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Mauritania
Micronesia (Federated States of)
Sao Tome and Principe
Eritrea
Latvia
Solomon Islands
Brazil
Greece
Portugal
Australia
Burundi
Belize
Türkiye
Maldives
Algeria
Marshall Islands
Armenia
Tuvalu
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Country Not Available
Chad
Togo
Guyana
Kiribati
Georgia
Bulgaria
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Timor-Leste
Brunei Darussalam
Kuwait
Jamaica
Thailand
Fiji
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Nigeria
Cape Verde
Tunisia
Holy See
Belarus
Kazakhstan
Cambodia
Philippines
Paraguay
Hungary
Botswana
Ireland
Equatorial Guinea
Suriname
Jordan
Senegal
Liberia
Nauru
Grenada
Uzbekistan
South Africa
Trinidad and Tobago
Uganda
Madagascar
Liechtenstein
Slovenia
Myanmar
Qatar
Sudan
Papua New Guinea
Viet Nam
Cuba
Malaysia
Gabon
North Macedonia
Haiti
Malta
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
State of Palestine
Guatemala
Cyprus
Nicaragua
Pakistan
Burkina Faso
Djibouti
Malawi
Monaco
Indonesia
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
Germany
Zambia
Iraq
Gambia
Czechia
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Austria
Albania
Estonia
Singapore
Bahamas
United Republic of Tanzania
Colombia
Lesotho
Serbia
Syrian Arab Republic
Kenya
Turkmenistan
Netherlands
Vanuatu
Peru
Honduras
Mongolia
Ukraine
South Sudan
United Arab Emirates
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Other geographic areas of activity: |
Jammu and Kashmir
Kosovo
Occupied Syrian Golan
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Millennium Development Goals: |
Achieve universal primary education
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Mission statement: |
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Year established: |
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Year of registration: |
2015 |
Organizational structure: |
Organizational structure 1)Board of Directors o Voting Officers President Vice President/President Elect Executive Director Treasurer Policy Advisor Outreach Coordinator Executive Member 2) Non-Voting Advisors o Editors of Publications of the Society o Conference Coordinator o Past Presidents 3) Society Membership Officers and Their Duties President (2-year term) The President is responsible for coordinating organizational business in consultation with the Board of Directors. The President is responsible for assessing, with the Board, that the Board is meeting the Society's current objectives. The President organizes and conducts the annual meeting of the Board of Directors, in consultation with other board members and Society advisors. Vice President/President Elect (2-year term) The Vice-President/President-Elect assists the President and takes a role in the organization of the bi-annual meeting. The Vice President also serves on the Nominating committee. The Vice President directs ethics issues, including the development and maintenance of the Society's ethics codes. Executive Director (3-year term) The Executive Director is responsible for overseeing the administration, programs and strategic plan of the organization. Other key duties include fundraising, marketing, and community outreach. Treasurer (3-year term) The Treasurer is responsible for receiving the Society's finances, managing dues, and disbursing funds. The Treasurer reports to the Membership and the Board of Directors on current and projected financial situations of the Society. The Treasurer pursues creative ways to use our funds to help grow the Society. Executive Member (3-year terms) Terms of the Executive Member takes part in discussions of and voting on all matters related to running the International Society on Aging and Disease, both during the year, and at bi-annual meetings held by the Society. Outreach Coordinator (3-year term) Responsible for developing, planning and implementing a calendar of numerous onetime as well as ongoing, both large and small scale fundraising and community outreach events throughout the year in a deadline driven, fast paced environment. Able to work independently, as well as within a team. Must be able to anticipate project needs, discern work priorities, and meet deadlines with little supervision. Advisors and Their Duties Editors of Publications of the Society The Editors of the Society's publications are appointed by the President, in consultation with the Board of Directors. These publications include Aging and Disease, and any additional publications issued by the Society. The Editors for each publication have the rights and duties outlined in here and in the Society's bylaws only for the publication for which they have been appointed editors. Conference Coordinator (term varies) The Conference Coordinator is appointed by the President, in consultation with the Board of Directors. The Conference Coordinator recruits potential future conference venues for consideration and selection by the Board, and identified the conference location, preferably two years in advance. Past Presidents (advisors for life) Each Past President has served the Society as both Vice President/President Elect and President, for a total of two years. Past Presidents retain the right to be heard and to participate in all Society Board and Committee Meetings, whether open to the public or not. They comprise a group of experienced general advisors that support the Society and its efforts, and help with all decisions related to Society business. Society Membership Membership includes both individuals and institutions. Paid members attend the bi-annual international meeting hosted in diverse cities. |
Number and type of members: |
The ISOAD members are leaders in moving science and medicine of aging and aged-related disease towards the goal of improved human health worldwide. Our over 800 members are practitioners, educators, administrators, researchers, and students from all the world. ISOAD’s members represent the diverse array of professionals in the field of aging and aged-related disease, along the continuum of care and service and who are concerned with the physical, emotional, social, economic and spiritual well-being of older adults. The Society offers several categories of membership: Professional Member: Persons with a degree from an accredited institution in a related field of the aging or aged-related disease. Early Professional Member (Intern/Post Doc): Persons in the first five years following completion of all requirements for a Master's or doctoral degree from an accredited institution in a related field of the aging or aged-related disease. Student Member: Student Members are students who are engaged in full-time study in a field allied with one or more aging or aged-related disease disciplines. Student Members are required to Student IDs as proof of full-time student status. |
Funding structure: |
Membership fees or dues
Other sources
Funds from other Non-Governmental Organizations
Donations and grants from domestic sources
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