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Global initiatives to tackle organ trafficking and transplant tourism

机译:解决器官贩运和移植旅游的全球倡议

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The increasing gap between organ supply and demand has opened the door for illegal organ sale, trafficking of human organs, tissues and cells, as well as transplant tourism. Currently, underprivileged and vulnerable populations in resource-poor countries are a major source of organs for rich patient-tourists who can afford to purchase organs at home or abroad. This paper presents a summary of international initiatives, such as World Health Organization's Principle Guidelines, The Declaration of Istanbul, Asian Task Force Recommendations, as well as UNESCO's and the United Nation's initiatives against trafficking of human organs, tissues, cells, and transplant tourism. Beyond the summary, it calls for more practical measures to be taken to implement the existing guidelines and recommendations, in order to prevent exploitation of the poor as organ providers. The paper suggests that an international legally binding agreement in criminalizing organ trafficking would be a step forward to bring a change in the global picture of organ trafficking and transplant tourism.
机译:器官供求之间日益扩大的鸿沟为非法器官买卖,人体器官,组织和细胞的贩运以及移植旅游打开了大门。当前,资源贫乏国家的贫困人口和弱势群体是有钱人游客的器官的主要来源,他们有能力在国内外购买器官。本文介绍了国际倡议的摘要,例如世界卫生组织的《原则指南》,《伊斯坦布尔宣言》,《亚洲特别工作组建议》,以及教科文组织和联合国针对贩运人体器官,组织,细胞和移植旅游业的倡议。除摘要外,它还呼吁采取更加实际的措施来执行现有的准则和建议,以防止剥削穷人作为器官提供者。该文件建议,将器官贩运定为刑事犯罪的一项具有国际法律约束力的协议将是朝着改变器官贩运和移植旅游的全球格局迈出的一步。

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