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Living in extreme poverty, the people here sell a kidney and then lose their labor power-Life Health

Friday, March 25, 2022 10:00 AM (GMT+7)

Shenshayba Bazaar is known as the “one-kidney village”, because many of the locals here sell a kidney to make ends meet.

Shenshayba Bazaar is a village near the city of Herat, in Afghanistan. The living standards of the people here are poor, and the conflicts that occur constantly make the economy of this Asian country gradually exhausted. People have to struggle to make ends meet to have food for their families.

In some extreme cases, they decide to sell one of their kidneys to pay off their debt and buy food. Therefore, this place is known as “one kidney village”. Most people sell their kidneys on the black market.

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“I don’t want to but I have no other choice. I do it for my children. Now it’s probably too late to regret, I can’t work anymore. The pain came and I couldn’t lift anything heavy.” Nooruddin (32 years old) – a father told Agence France Presse.

In most countries around the world, it is illegal to buy or sell human organs, but in Afghanistan it is unregulated and as long as the seller signs a document stating “donation” consent. this.

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What happens after the donation, where the organs go, no one really knows, the doctors admit that they never investigate these matters, because “it’s none of their business”.

While it is impossible to know exactly how many kidneys have been sold in Afghanistan, records show that hundreds of nephrectomy operations have been performed in Herat province alone in the past few years. As people’s economic problems worsen, the number of people selling kidneys continues to soar.

One woman said: “I sold my kidney for 2,900 USD (66 million VND). My husband doesn’t work and the family has a lot of debt to pay.”

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“My children wander the streets begging. If I don’t sell my kidney, I have to sell my 1-year-old daughter.” Aziza – a mother of 3 sadly shared.

While selling a kidney may seem extreme to many, given the current situation in Afghanistan, more than 24 million people (59% of the population) are at risk of starvation and half a million people lose their jobs when it occurs. out to war.

The “one kidney village” in Aghanistan is very similar to Hokse – a small village in Nepal where most people have sold one of their kidneys to pay for their living expenses.

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