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”’Gobind Gurbani”’ is an Indian human rights activist and civil society representative known for advocacy on cadaver organ donation and minority rights, including participation in United Nations Human Rights Council–related forums.{{cite news |date=2024 |title=City NGO urges UN to strengthen cadaver organ donation |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/jaipur/city-ngo-urges-un-to-strengthen-cadaver-organ-donation/articleshow/127189874.cms |work=The Times of India}} | ”’Gobind Gurbani”’ is an Indian human rights activist and civil society representative known for advocacy on cadaver organ donation and minority rights, including participation in United Nations Human Rights Council–related forums.{{cite news |date=2024 |title=City NGO urges UN to strengthen cadaver organ donation |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/jaipur/city-ngo-urges-un-to-strengthen-cadaver-organ-donation/articleshow/127189874.cms |work=The Times of India}} | ||
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Gobind Gurbani is an Indian human rights activist and civil society representative known for advocacy on cadaver organ donation and minority rights, including participation in United Nations Human Rights Council–related forums.[1]
Early life and background
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Gobind Gurbani is based in Jaipur, Rajasthan, and has been associated with civil society initiatives focused on public health ethics, organ donation awareness, and minority rights. His work has involved engagement with non-governmental organizations operating at national and international levels.
Organ donation advocacy
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Gurbani has been active in promoting cadaver organ donation in India, particularly in Rajasthan. He has advocated for improved transplant infrastructure, including the expansion of lung transplant facilities to reduce wastage of donated organs.[2]
He has also been associated with initiatives aimed at honoring organ donors and increasing public awareness. Media reports have documented his involvement in efforts related to the establishment of organ donor memorials and symbolic recognition for eye and organ donors in Rajasthan.[3][4]
Advocacy at the United Nations
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Gurbani has participated in United Nations Human Rights Council–related sessions and side events in Geneva as a civil society representative. His advocacy has included submissions and public statements urging the strengthening of ethical and institutional frameworks for cadaver organ donation at the international level.[1]
He has also participated in discussions at UN forums concerning linguistic and minority rights, referring to constitutional protections under the Indian Constitution. These activities have been reported by international media outlets covering UNHRC sessions.[5]
Written submissions
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Gurbani has been associated with written submissions circulated as official documents of the United Nations Human Rights Council. These submissions addressed issues related to minority rights and constitutional protections and form part of the UN’s official documentation system.[6]
Gurbani’s advocacy work has been covered by independent national and international media outlets, including The Times of India and Times of Oman. Coverage has focused on his role in organ donation awareness initiatives, organ donor memorial campaigns, and participation in United Nations human rights forums.
- Cadaver organ donation in India
- United Nations Human Rights Council


