World Jan 17 Human trafficking victims forced to sell their organs share harrowing stories By Zeba Warsi
World Jan 17 In Nepal’s ‘Kidney Valley,’ poverty drives an illegal market for human organs Nepal’s National Human Rights Commission told the NewsHour that at least 150 people sold their kidney from a single village in the Kavre District, but only three cases were officially reported. By Zeba Warsi
World May 29 One doctor’s war against global organ trafficking Dr. Francis Delmonico, a Harvard Medical School professor, has spent more than a decade leading the fight to establish global ethics principles that govern how human organs are obtained and transplanted. By Ryan Connelly Holmes, Dan Sagalyn
World Aug 17 Watch Inside the growing global market of organ trafficking Nearly 4,000 people die every year in the United States waiting for a kidney transplant. And while it's illegal almost everywhere, there is a thriving global market of organ trafficking. Kevin Sack of The New York Times, who’s been investigating… By PBS News Hour