Victims, medical professional and racketeers: the human cost of organ trafficking
By: Prakash, Vinson
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BookPublisher: Common Cause Description: 43(4), Oct-Dec, 2024: p.9-12.
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Common CauseSummary: Majority of studies on organ trade state poverty as the primary factor contributing towards organ scale. A world bank report of 2024 states that approximately 129 million Indians are living in extreme poverty, earning less than Rs. 181 per day. –Reproduced
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Majority of studies on organ trade state poverty as the primary factor contributing towards organ scale. A world bank report of 2024 states that approximately 129 million Indians are living in extreme poverty, earning less than Rs. 181 per day. –Reproduced


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