Learn about the ISN’s work in advocacy below.
ISN journal summaries on maternal preeclampsia and CKD medication safety during breastfeeding
Kidney International® A nationwide register-based cohort study examined the association between preeclampsia in mothers and the risk of kidney disease in their offspring A large cohort study of over 2.2 million births has found that children born at term to mothers with preeclampsia face a higher risk of developing kidney disease later in life. The study revealed...
Turning promises into policy: The ISN’s drive for kidney health in 2025
The ISN continues to advocate for kidney health to be prioritized globally and comprehensively integrated into the broader noncommunicable disease (NCD) agenda. Read the ISN Manifesto on driving global action On September 25, 2025, world leaders will gather at the United Nations in New York for the Fourth High-Level Meeting (HLM4) on NCDs and mental health....
Rare but real: New fact sheet highlights the burden of rare kidney diseases
Launched at a high-level policy forum during the 78th World Health Assembly, a new fact sheet from the ISN spotlights the often-overlooked burden of rare kidney diseases (RKDs) and calls for urgent, coordinated action to improve outcomes for those affected and their families. The fact sheet raises awareness and calls for global commitment to...
Historic win for kidney health as WHO adopts global resolution
Geneva — May 23, 2025 The International Society of Nephrology (ISN) welcomes the adoption of the World Health Organization (WHO) kidney health resolution at the 78th World Health Assembly, a landmark achievement in the global fight against kidney disease. This historic step marks the first time kidney health has been formally prioritized within the WHO noncommunicable diseases...