World Kidney Day – 12 March 2026
March 12 2026Kidney Health for All
Caring for People, Protecting the Planet
- Prioritise prevention, early detection, and timely management of kidney disease. Promote the 8 Golden Rules for kidney health, integrate CKD testing into routine care for high-risk populations, and strengthen public awareness campaigns to encourage early detection and preventive care, ultimately reducing the need for hospital-based interventions.
- Promote equitable access to transplantation. Expanding access to preemptive and early transplantation not only improves survival and quality of life but also reduces costly dialysis dependence, lowers plastic waste and emissions, and addresses global disparities.
- Transform dialysis towards sustainability. Accelerate innovations in therapies with lower environmental impact, prioritise home-based options such as peritoneal dialysis, and promote eco-friendly practices like water reuse and material recycling, while ensuring that quality of care is never compromised.
- Safeguard patient needs in green kidney care. Sustainability must never come at the expense of patients. Initiatives should target systemic inefficiencies (e.g., energy-efficient machines, toxin-free supplies) and include patient voices to ensure trust, transparency, and co-benefits.
- Invest in implementation pathways for all contexts. Strengthen policies and funding, build partnerships between governments and businesses to support innovation, and support practical solutions for low-resource settings – such as task-shifting, mobile clinics, and manual peritoneal dialysis cyclers.
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Source: World Kidney Day

