World Kidney day is a joint initiative of the International
Society of Nephrology (ISN) and the International Federation of
Kidney Foundations (IFKF).
Mission statement:
The mission of World Kidney Day is to raise awareness of the
importance of our kidneys to our overall health and to reduce the
frequency and impact of kidney disease and its associated health
problems worldwide.
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Our objectives are the following:
- Raise awareness about our
"amazing kidneys"
- Highlight that diabetes
and high blood pressure are key risk factors for Chronic Kidney
Disease (CKD)
- Encourage systematic screening of all patients with diabetes
and hypertension for CKD
- Encourage preventive
behaviors
- Educate all medical professionals about their key role in
detecting and reducing the risk of CKD, particularly in high risk
populations.
- Stress the important role of local and national health
authorities in controlling the CKD epidemic. Health authorities
worldwide will have to deal with high and escalating costs if no
action is taken to treat the growing number of people with CKD. On
World Kidney Day all governments are encouraged to take action and
invest in further kidney screening
If detected early, Chronic Kidney Diseases can be
treated--thereby reducing other complications and dramatically
reduce the growing burden of deaths and disability from chronic
renal and cardiovascular disease worldwide.