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Strengthening ties to advance regional and global kidney care: ISN Affiliated societies meet at WCN’25 

At the recent WCN’25 in New Delhi, India, leaders from 17 of the ISN’s 120 Affiliated societies* convened for the ISN Affiliated Societies Meeting. 

This important event provided a platform for representatives to network, share updates, and explore potential collaborations within ISN initiatives.  

Learning how kidney care practices differ across countries offered participants an enriching opportunity to gain new perspectives as they discussed region-specific challenges and local advancements in kidney care.  

Thank you to all the societies in attendance for their valuable contributions. Strengthening ties between Affiliated Societies helps address global challenges in kidney care: Sharing expertise and collaborating can advance effective strategies to improve patient outcomes, develop research, and influence health policies worldwide, all of which alignigning with the ISN’s mission of ensuring equitable access to sustainable kidney care for all. 

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  • The Nephrology Society of Thailand 
  • Russian Dialysis Society 
  • Egyptian Society of Nephrology & Transplantation 
  • Hong Kong Society of Nephrology (HKSN) 
  • Lebanese Society of Nephrology & Hypertension 
  • African Association of Nephrology (AFRAN) 
  • Nepal Society of Nephrology 
  • Win India 
  • Uzbekistan Nephrology Society 
  • Oman Society of Nephrology and Transplantation 
  • Indian Society of Nephrology 
  • American Society of Onconephrology 
  • Saudi Society of Nephrology & Transplantation 
  • Malaysian Society of Nephrology 
  • German Society of Nephrology 
  • Renal Association of Mauritius 
  • Society of Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplant Physicians of Kazakhstan 
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