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Dying for a transplant

Jul 13, 2025
Stratos Chatsik Sirius, a key figure at the WHO organ transplantation program, shares insights on global donor shortages. Jaya Jaram, a kidney recipient and project director at the Mohan Foundation, discusses the emotional strides in donor support. Dr. Axel Ommel sheds light on Germany's efficient transplant coordination. They tackle cultural stigmas affecting organ donation in different regions, highlighting the personal stories that underscore the urgent need for increased awareness and systemic support to save lives.
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ANECDOTE

Heart Failure on Stage

  • Emmanuel Sonubi experienced heart failure on stage during a comedy show in Dubai in 2019.
  • His condition revealed the urgent threat of needing a heart transplant, changing his life path dramatically.
INSIGHT

Organ Donation Global Facts

  • Over 170,000 organ transplants happen annually worldwide, mostly kidneys and livers.
  • Many organs can only be donated after brain death, making donation scarcity a major challenge.
ANECDOTE

Kidney Transplant from Mother

  • Jaya Jaram received a kidney transplant from her mother and now advocates for organ donation in India.
  • Her experience highlights both the fear and hope involved in live donor transplantation.
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