Patients, many of whom will go to China, India or Pakistan for surgery, can pay up to $200,000 (nearly £128,000) for a kidney to gangs who harvest organs from vulnerable, desperate people, sometimes for as little as $5,000.
Now i can say that after reading this blog... "If I hadn’t given up my kidney to that dog of a surgeon, my body would be floating somewhere in the sea"
‘The Eye Thief - a novel based on true events is useful for making people aware of this problem, and for convincing more people to be donors, which will help prevent illegal trafficking of children's eyes.’
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami destroyed the livelihood of fishing villages. A documentary tracks the lives of women forced to sell their kidneys in a desperate attempt to make ends meet
Good Initiative
ReplyDeleteSale on all body part. I like post very much. Good step against black market organ donation.
ReplyDeleteProfessional designed blog. Gr8 job
ReplyDeleteIts really ashamed that India a black market for organ donation
ReplyDeleteShocking fact. great research
ReplyDeleteWorld Health Organisation estimates 10,000 black market operations involving human organs take place each year and its really shocking
ReplyDeletePatients, many of whom will go to China, India or Pakistan for surgery, can pay up to $200,000 (nearly £128,000) for a kidney to gangs who harvest organs from vulnerable, desperate people, sometimes for as little as $5,000.
ReplyDeleteNow i can say that after reading this blog... "If I hadn’t given up my kidney to that dog of a surgeon, my body would be floating somewhere in the sea"
ReplyDelete‘The Eye Thief - a novel based on true events is useful for making people aware of this problem, and for convincing more people to be donors, which will help prevent illegal trafficking of children's eyes.’
ReplyDeleteThe 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami destroyed the livelihood of fishing villages. A documentary tracks the lives of women forced to sell their kidneys in a desperate attempt to make ends meet
ReplyDeleteHats off to you both again... brave initiative
ReplyDeleteOrgan trafficking a major problem in Nepal
ReplyDeleteLaws fail to stop India's organ trade.
ReplyDeletePresentation is nice, good informative blog
ReplyDeletenice post, specially the graphical part, it's wonderful
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