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November 25-26 2025, UN City, Copenhagen Opening session Moderator: Dr. Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat, Director, Division of Health Systems, WHO Regional Office for Europe Mette Kierkgaard, Danish Minister of Senior Citizens Dr. Chitralekha Marie Massey, Chief, Rights of Older Persons Section, Office of the United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights Hillevi Busch, Senior analyst, Public Health Agency of Sweden Introduction Yongjie Yon, WHO Regional Office Europe, Anne Berit Rafoss, Centre for an Age-friendly Norway, Louise Scheel Thomasen, Nordic Welfare Centre. Strengthening Social Connection and Reducing Loneliness Exploring how cities and communities can foster inclusion and create both indoor and outdoor meeting places and spaces that encourage social interaction. Moderator: Anne Berit Rafoss, Centre for an Age-friendly Norway Dominique Hauderowicz, Architect and partner, Dominique + Serena, Denmark Thoughtful design for everyday encounters Saija Kultala, Senior Specialist, City of Turku, Finland Building community and reducing loneliness with “Move close”-groups and Peer messengers Ramona Jacevica, Senior Librarian, Public Library of Galinciems, Latvia Creating Inclusive Library Communities and Age-Friendly Interest Groups Through Provision of Six Additional Services Kenny Jansson, Coordinator for Age-friendly Uppsala, Sweden “Man is the joy of man” – Norse social wisdom in an individualized modern society