The 78th World Health Assembly in May, 2025 recognized kidney failure as a global problem, with transplantation as the preferred treatment.
Here's a news story from the International Society of Nephrology (ISN):
Historic win for kidney health as WHO adopts global resolution
Here's the resolution:
WHO Resolution: Reducing the burden of noncommunicable diseases through promotion of kidney health and strengthening prevention and control of kidney disease
"The Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly
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"(PP5) Recognizing that approximately 674 million people live with chronic kidney disease, comprising 9% of the global population2 and concerned that kidney disease is one of the fastest-growing causes of death globally and is projected to become the fifth leading cause of death by 2050, with a projected 33% increase in age-standardized death rate and a 28% increase in age-standardized disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) if no action is taken;
"(PP6) Recalling resolution WHA77.4 on increasing the availability, ethical access, and oversight of the transplantation of human cells, tissues, and organs, which urges countries to adopt preventive strategies and incorporate transplantation into the continuum of care of non-communicable and other diseases that may lead to the need for transplantation in accordance with their national contexts, and that requests the Director-General to support Member States in implementing the elements of the Resolution, particularly through the design of a Global Strategy on Donation and Transplantation."
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" URGES Member States, in accordance with their national context and priorities, to:
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"(6) take measures to promote progressive access to kidney replacement therapy, of which kidney transplantation is preferred, enabling timely referral for transplantation, as well as by implementing interventions to maximize the availability of organs for clinical use aligned with the WHO Guiding Principles on human cell, tissue and organ transplantation"