Kidney

The Kidneys are two bean-shaped organs located in the lower back that filter waste and excess fluid from the blood. Kidney transplantation is a life-saving treatment for individuals with end-stage kidney disease, but the demand for organs far exceeds the supply of available organs from deceased donors.

This has led to a growing market for illegal kidney trafficking, in which kidneys are purchased from vulnerable individuals and transplanted into those who can afford to pay for them. Kidney trafficking is a serious violation of human rights and is often associated with other forms of human trafficking, as victims are often coerced or forced into selling their organs.

The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that up to 10% of all kidney transplants worldwide may be the result of illegal trafficking. Kidney trafficking can have serious health consequences for both donors and recipients, including infection, rejection of the transplanted organ, and even death.

Efforts to combat kidney trafficking include increasing awareness of the risks and consequences, strengthening regulation and oversight of the transplant industry, and increasing the availability of legal and ethical sources of organ donation. Additionally, improving access to dialysis and other forms of treatment for kidney disease can help reduce the demand for illegal kidney trafficking.

 

 

Illegal organ trade is more sophisticated than one might think – who’s behind it and how it could be controlled
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Illegal organ trade is more sophisticated than one might think – who’s behind it and how it could be controlled

Every now and then the trade in human organs makes national, even international, news.  In March 2023, a Nigerian politician, his wife and a medical middleman were found guilty of an organ-trafficking plot after they brought a man to the UK from Lagos to sell his kidney. Several months later in Kenya, following the arrest…

Organ harvesting: How Daniel di organ harvesting victim & family dey live in fear of revenge – BBC News Pidgin
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Organ harvesting: How Daniel di organ harvesting victim & family dey live in fear of revenge – BBC News Pidgin

Article information Author, Mark Lobel, Kate West and Melanie Stewart-Smith Role, File on 4 27 June 2023 Di decision of one man wey dey experience tough time to waka go one police station near Heathrow Airport, go lead to UK first prosecution of human trafficking for organ removal. Di Metropolitan Police team don give di…

Organ-trafficking Nigerian politician, wife found guilty
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Organ-trafficking Nigerian politician, wife found guilty

A senior wealthy Nigerian politician, his wife and a medical “middleman” have been found guilty of an organ-trafficking plot, after they brought a 21-year-old man to the UK from Lagos. Senator Ike Ekweremadu, 60, his wife Beatrice, 56, and Dr Obinna Obeta, 50, were convicted of conspiring to exploit the man for his kidney, in…

Let’s do away with organ trafficking
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Let’s do away with organ trafficking

THIS is with reference to the editorial ‘Organ racket’ (Feb 14) which dealt with the commercial removal of the kidney of a brick kiln worker in Rawalpindi and the need for a police probe to identify the gang and groups involved in this inhuman activity. Read the original article here. Punjab, no doubt, is considered…

Nigerian politician accused of organ trafficking to UK paid doctor to find donor, court hears
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Nigerian politician accused of organ trafficking to UK paid doctor to find donor, court hears

Ike Ekweremadu, 60, tells Old Bailey he paid Dr Obinna Obeta £1,800 to find kidney donor for his daughter   A Nigerian politician accused of organ trafficking to the UK issued an “abide by the law” instruction to a doctor who offered to find a kidney donor for his sick daughter for a fee, the…

The UAE is Attempting to Stop Organ Trafficking with a New Law
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The UAE is Attempting to Stop Organ Trafficking with a New Law

The UAE has issued regulations to govern organ transplantation, ruling out the possibilities of organ trafficking in the country. The rules are applicable at all stages of organ donation including conservation, transportation and transplantation. The regulation also aims at protecting the rights of organ recipients and preventing the exploitation of both recipients and donors. The…

Organ Harvesting: I Was Offered 1.2Million Naira By Nigerian Senator Ekweremadu To Donate My Kidney To His Daughter, Alleged Victim Tells Court
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Organ Harvesting: I Was Offered 1.2Million Naira By Nigerian Senator Ekweremadu To Donate My Kidney To His Daughter, Alleged Victim Tells Court

A Lagos-based Nigerian trader allegedly trafficked to the United Kingdom by former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, told a British court he pleaded with police officers in the UK for his life to be saved. In a videotaped interview, the alleged victim also told police he was treated like a ‘slave’ at the house in…

Nigerian senator’s organ harvesting trial starts in UK
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Nigerian senator’s organ harvesting trial starts in UK

Nigeria’s former deputy senate president, his wife and daughter went on trial in a London court on Monday for allegedly plotting to harvest a street trader’s kidney.  Ike and Beatrice Ekweremadu, their 25-year-old daughter Sonia and a doctor, Obinna Obeta, are accused of conspiring to exploit the man for his organ. The kidney was allegedly…

Training Organizations to Mobilize Communities in Nepal
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Training Organizations to Mobilize Communities in Nepal

Free the Slaves’ South Asia team, in collaboration with Read Nepal, organized an in-person Community Liberation Training for Civil Society Organizations and NGOs of Nepal. Fifteen organizations working on the issue of human trafficking and modern slavery participated in the training. The participants were from the following organizations: Swatantrata Abhiyan, Shanti Foundation, People Forum, Jahada…