Our they will reach that goal . In your point, one of the first and foremost steps that needs to happen is the japanese government needs to make this movement if you will be known and Help Broadcast and make it and Help Broadcast and make it a public statement. So that is the fact it is in the news already, being achieved they are in the process of doing that, certainly. Having the Support System in place for more female executives to be able to balance their lifestyles with managing possibly home with the childbearing component, of course, it generally would interrupt their Career Path to have this massive Life Change in their life. Better Day Care System perhaps or other ways to help counter this interruption of their Career Path and help them integrate into the workforce, i think will be key in enabling and empowering more female entrepreneurs and executives and also i think
Wisdom of the elderly can show us how to live after COVID-19
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COMMENTARY: Wisdom of the elderly can show us how to live after COVID-19
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Pandemic shows need for new model of care for elderly, academy says
Pandemic shows need for new model of care for elderly, academy says
An elderly woman crosses a square to receive a free lunch from the municipal social services, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Athens, Greece, Dec. 22, 2020. The Pontifical Academy for Life has released a document on the post-pandemic future for the elderly. (CNS photo/Costas Baltas, Reuters)
By: Carol Glatz
Date: February 9, 2021
VATICAN CITY (CNS) A new attitude and approach toward the elderly are needed in today’s world, especially in the places and ways they are cared for when they become more fragile, said the Pontifical Academy for Life.