Ugandan enacts law to stop stealing of human organs

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has approved a law to stop the stealing of human organs and tissues, the health minister said on Tuesday.

In a tweet, Health Minister Jane Aceng thanked Museveni for signing the Uganda Human Organ Donation and Transplant Bill 2023 to better regulate the area.

“The door is now open for #Uganda to begin a new chapter of Organ Transplant,” Aceng said.

In Uganda, women have been reportedly duped into unnecessary surgeries.

Local media have in recent years reported cases of women recruited for domestic work in the Middle East being conned into medical procedures after which their kidneys are sold in global trafficking rings.

Museveni and government lawmakers have drew widespread international condemnation for enacting one of the world’s harshest anti-LQBTQ laws, which included the death penalty for “aggravated homosexuality.”

LQBTQ stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, asexual, and more

The donation and transplant law, the first of its kind in Uganda, prohibits any commercial dealings in human organs and tissues.

The government said punishments for offenders included life imprisonment and stiff fines. (Reuters/NAN)

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  1. joseph abiodun

    Good policy to be precise in other to stop the traffickers

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