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South Africa encourages citizens to donate their organs

Health department spokesperson said around 2,780 people were waiting for organ donations and transplants in the country.

• August 17, 2022
South Africa hospital

South African health department on Wednesday appealed to citizens to overcome religious and cultural influences hindering donations of organs correctly.

Foster Mohale, the spokesperson for the department, said around 2,780 people were waiting for organ donations and transplants in the country.

“Religious and cultural influences are preventing many citizens from donating their organs that are much needed,” he said.

The organs, according to him, included kidneys, livers, hearts and lungs.

In honour of the global campaign to raise awareness about organ donations and transplantations, the spokesperson warned that the waiting list might become longer.

Mr Mohale said more people, including children, were dying while waiting for transplantations.

This year’s organ donation campaign is themed:  “A life after mine” to encourage South Africans to become lifesavers through organ donations.

Mr Mohale said the health department had approved a number of organ transplants and donations in recent years.

To raise and sustain awareness, the department has partnered with stakeholders, including the Organ Donation Foundation and civil society organisations.  

(Xinhua/NAN)

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