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Posted 20 Jul 2024

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It showcases various problems in curbing the issue of organ trafficking and illegal organ trade across the country.

Reasons

  • High demand and low supply  
    • As per National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization (NOTTO), as on March 2023.
      • Only 15,561 organ transplants took place 2022.
      • Number of patients waiting for organ replacement in the country is 49,745.
  • Poverty- false promises of high payments, employment.
  • Transnational nature: Donors and recipients coming from different countries.
  • Low deceased donation rate as compared to developed countries.
  • Administrative: inadequacy in present policies regarding organ procurement.

Issues arising out of Illegal organ trade

  • Non consensual, undermines donor’s health and human rights, leads to organized crime networks.
  • Ethical Issues as human body parts are treated as commodities.

Steps to be taken

  • Addressal of  the root cause: Reduce people’s vulnerability and raise awareness to donate.
  • Victim protection and assistance: To cooperate with law enforcement agencies.
  • Uniform legal and ethical guidelines: For organ donation and transplantation with the vision of “One Nation, One Policy.
  • Fair selection of patients for waiting lists and allocation of organs.

India’s Measures

  • Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act, 1994
    • Regulates removal, storage and transplantation of human organs & tissues for therapeutic purposes and for prevention of commercial dealings in human organs & tissues. 
  • Rashtriya Arogya Nidhi (RAN) provides for financial support upto Rs. 15 lakh to BPL patients for transplantation of Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney.
  • Tags :
  • NOTTO
  • Organ transplant
  • Illegal Organ Trade
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