African Association of Nephrology (AFRAN) (@africanafran) 's Twitter Profile
African Association of Nephrology (AFRAN)

@africanafran

The African Association of Nephrology (AFRAN) is targeting to improve Nephrology education, practice and service all over Africa and worldwide

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Int Society of Nephrology (@isnkidneycare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big news from Tunisia! We’re proud to welcome Stndt as a new ISN Collective-member society! This new partnership, signed at #AFRAN2025, represents another meaningful step forward in strengthening kidney care through global collaboration and local leadership. Welcome to the

Big news from Tunisia!
We’re proud to welcome <a href="/Stndt_tn/">Stndt</a> as a new ISN Collective-member society!
This new partnership, signed at #AFRAN2025, represents another meaningful step forward in strengthening kidney care through global collaboration and local leadership.
Welcome to the
Rasha Darwish (@rasha_darwish_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the strongest sessions in AFRAN - your inspiring lecture about brain drain in Africa Valerie Luyckx is beyond Excellent! Enjoyed every single slide - Chapeau 🎩

Nihal👩‍⚕️ (@nihal_hamary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Surrounded by beauty Prof Fatma Ben Moussa, a leader of nephrology survice and kidney biopsy in Tunisia and Dr Soumaya What a pleasure meeting you🫡🤩 #afran25_tun last day

Surrounded by beauty
Prof Fatma Ben Moussa, a leader of nephrology survice and kidney biopsy in Tunisia and Dr Soumaya 
What a pleasure meeting you🫡🤩
#afran25_tun last day
Fernanda Arce-Amaré (@ferarceamare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 78th World Health Assembly #WHA78 takes place May 19–27 in Geneva. A proposed resolution, led by Ministerio de Salud Pública & cosponsored by 19 countries, calls for global action on kidney disease, which affects 850M people & is projected to become the 5th leading cause of death by 2050

The 78th World Health Assembly #WHA78 takes place May 19–27 in Geneva.

A proposed resolution, led by <a href="/MinSaludGuate/">Ministerio de Salud Pública</a> &amp; cosponsored by 19 countries, calls for global action on kidney disease, which affects 850M people &amp; is projected to become the 5th leading cause of death by 2050