Literature reviews and national data were presented in this article. Some countries report on the causes and consequences of elder mistreatment, while others highlight intervention and policy responses. Most countries have developed recommendations for future research and action. Still, a lack of clarity exists about elder mistreatment, and responses to it currently are fragmented and uneven in quality. Definitional, methodological, ethical, and theoretical problems remain a challenge. The narratives that emerged from these reports, however, are remarkably similar to those in Missing Voices in articulating the quest for values and respect as primary goals of older people, regardless of where they live. This underlines the fundamental need for approaches that are established on a solid foundation of human rights.