Hundreds of patients in Kazakhstan are waiting for a second chance at life - but not all of them make it in time. In this powerful episode, we explore how organ transplantation works in Kazakhstan: from verifying consent after brain death to the strict laws that prevent illegal trade and protect both donors and recipients. Doctors explain the challenges of living donation, the urgent need to expand posthumous donations, and the ethics behind organ allocation.
We meet patients who survived thanks to organ transplants - and families who made the selfless choice to donate. This is the story of life, loss, and the gift that lives on.

