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Pakistan’s Kidney Trade: An overview of the 2007 ‘Transplantation of Human Organs and Human Tissue Ordinance.’ To what extent will it curb the trade?


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Title: Pakistan’s Kidney Trade: An overview of the 2007 ‘Transplantation of Human Organs and Human Tissue Ordinance.’ To what extent will it curb the trade?

Authors: Mohsen Raza , Jolene Skordis-Worrall 

Journal: Journal of Pakistan Medical Association

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Publisher: Pakistan Medical Association.

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2012

Volume: 62

Issue: 1

Language: English

Keywords: PakistanTransplant tourismHuman Organs and Human Tissue OrdinanceOrgan trade

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Pakistan has the unenviable reputation for being one of the world\'s leading \'transplant tourism\' destinations, largely the buying and selling of kidneys from its impoverished population to rich international patients. After nearly two decades of pressure to formally prohibit the trade, the Government of Pakistan promulgated the \'Transplantation of Human Organs and Human Tissue Ordinance\' (THOTO) in 2007. This was then passed by Senate and enshrined in law in March 2010. This paper gives a brief overview of the organ trade within Pakistan and analyses the criteria of THOTO in banning the widespread practise. It then goes on to answer: \'To what extent will THOTO succeed in curbing Pakistan\'s kidney trade?\' This is aided by the use of a comparative case study looking at India\'s failed organ trade legislation. This paper concludes THOTO has set a strong basis for curbing Pakistan\'s kidney trade. However, for this to be successfully achieved, it needs to be implemented with strong and sustained political will, strict and efficient enforcement as well as effective monitoring and evaluation. Efforts are needed to tackle both \'supply\' and \'demand\' factors of Pakistan\'s kidney trade, with developed countries also having a responsibility to reduce the flow of citizens travelling to Pakistan to purchase a kidney.
Keywords: Transplant tourism, Human Organs and Human Tissue Ordinance, Organ trade, Pakistan.


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