The Sharjah Age-Friendly Office in the Department of Social Services in Sharjah is organizing the second “Partners Meeting”, which aims to honor all categories and entities of coordinators and collaborators with the office, in addition to government departments at the level of the Emirate of Sharjah, for their positive impact in promoting targeted practices. To the elderly on the one hand, and on the other hand, highlighting the role of the Emirate of Sharjah and the efforts it is making to confront the challenges facing the global issue of aging, through its application of international standards set by the Global Network for Age-Friendly Cities, of which Sharjah has been the only Arab member since 2017, and which is a network affiliated with the World Health Organization. It includes members from different countries of the world. During the meeting, the results of the strategic plan 2021-2023 will be reviewed, the results of which were encouraging, especially with regard to fulfilling the eight axes set by the network. During the last three years, it achieved 98% of the strategic plan, to which 27 institutions and departments in Sharjah contributed, which confirms the importance of partnership. Community and role sharing between the Sharjah Age-Sensitive Office and its partners to reach the desired goals, which are providing an appropriate environment for the elderly, their participation in giving, work, and innovation, and getting them out of their social isolation and being productive individuals. It is worth mentioning that during the meeting, it will be announced that the office is ready to become an international center cooperating with the World Health Organization, and its goal is to encourage Arab countries to join the network of age-friendly cities, especially since the Sharjah Age-friendly office recently held a series of Arab and international meetings in France. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the Sultanate of Oman, in addition to the forums held by the office, hosting Arab countries and representatives from the Global Network of Age-Friendly Cities and introducing them to Sharjah’s pioneering experience.