The Parliamentary Assembly's Resolution 2592 emphasizes the need to combat age-based discrimination against older persons, asserting that human rights are universal and should apply equally to all, regardless of age. It highlights the harmful effects of ageism, which manifests in various aspects of life, including employment and access to services. The Assembly calls for robust legal frameworks to prohibit age discrimination, an intersectional approach to address the diverse experiences of older individuals, and the promotion of intergenerational solidarity. It urges member states to implement specific measures to enhance the rights and dignity of older persons, support their inclusion in society, and actively participate in global initiatives aimed at combating ageism. The resolution aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and advocates for a comprehensive approach to ensure the well-being and rights of older individuals.