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A call for action

India's organ donation crisis

by Blitz India Media
August 28, 2024
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rajeshINDIA has made remarkable strides in healthcare in the last few years, however a looming organ donation crisis threatens to overshadow this progress. The demand for organ transplants far outstrips access, leaving countless patients waiting in agony and facing preventable deaths.

The crisis is driven by deep-rooted religious and socio-cultural beliefs, lack of awareness, and infrastructural challenges, all contributing to a widening gap between those in need of transplants and the organs available to save them.

The paradox is that while India accounts for the highest number of road accident deaths in the world, it also remains a country with one of the lowest organ donation rates with less than one per million population. In the US and Spain, this rate is over 40 donors per million.

Indian landscape

An estimated 1.8 lakh people suffer from renal failure every year, however the number of renal transplants done is around 6,000 only. An estimated 2 lakh patients die of liver failure or liver cancer annually, about 10-15 per cent of which can be saved with a timely liver transplant. Hence, about 25- 30,000 liver transplants are needed annually in India but only about 1500 are being performed. Similarly, about 50,000 suffer from heart failures annually but only about 10 to 15 heart transplants are performed.

In the realm of living organ donations, a noticeable gender disparity exists. Men are often the recipients, with women, typically family members, stepping forward as donors. Unfortunately, female recipients receive limited attention, a gap that underscores the broader inequities in healthcare access and support. The root cause of this gender disparity lies in social norms, compelling women to assume caregiving roles within the family. To address this issue, Rotary has launched initiatives like LIFT UP with an aim to support underprivileged women in need of kidney transplants, ensuring they have access to lifesaving treatments.

Several factors contribute to the organ donation crisis in India. Cultural beliefs and myths around organ donation often act as significant barriers. Many people hold the misconception that organ donation is against religious practices, or they fear that their bodies will be mutilated after death. These myths, coupled with a general lack of awareness, prevent many potential donors from registering.

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In response to this crisis, Rotary Districts, Clubs, and the Rotary Action Group on Blood, Tissue, and Organ Donation (RAG BOD) are collaborating on various initiatives aimed at educating the public and busting common myths surrounding organ donation. For instance, the Rotary Club of Delhi Manthan spearheaded significant awareness campaigns across North India that brought together 100 clubs across 20 cities reaching out to more than 10,000 people.

Enhancing public awareness: Education and awareness campaigns are important as these campaigns should focus on dispelling myths, providing accurate information, and encouraging people to register as organ donors. Improving infrastructure: The Government and private healthcare providers must invest in improving the infrastructure necessary for organ donation and transplantation.

Robust legal framework: Strengthening the legal framework around organ donation and transplantation can help address issues such as illegal organ trade and ensure that the process is transparent and ethical.

Collaboration between the Government, private sector, and non-profits can amplify efforts to promote organ donation and create a more supportive environment for donors and recipients

Fostering partnerships: Collaboration between the Government, private sector, and non-profits can amplify efforts to promote organ donation and create a more supportive environment for donors and recipients.

Engaging influential voices: Involving celebrities, influencers, and community leaders to advocate for organ donation can significantly increase public engagement and participation. India’s organ donation crisis is a challenge that requires collective action. By raising awareness, we can make a significant difference in the lives of those waiting for a second chance.

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