Interactive dashboard · 2025
The World Organ Donation Collaborative
Records, divergence & publication lag, 2025
Country-level deceased donor rates, DBD/DCD split, and consent typology across ~24 systems with published or preliminary 2025 data — compiled in April 2026, ahead of the GODT 2025 global release expected December 2026.
24
Systems with 2025 data
Confirmed national publications, plus Eurotransplant preliminary figures
5+
National records
France, Italy, Australia, Belgium, USA — all set new transplant volume highs
2025
Data year (national)
GODT 2025 global release expected December 2026 — until then, national-registry compilation
Apr ’26
Compilation cut
29 sources, numbered with links in the references below
Publication note
The Global Observatory on Donation and Transplantation (GODT) publishes its annual global dataset roughly twelve months after the data year — the 2024 report was released December 2025, and the 2025 global report is expected around December 2026. This dashboard is therefore built from national-registry and regional-network publications available through April 2026: ONT (Spain), Agence de la biomédecine (France), CNT (Italy), NHSBT (UK, FY 2024/25), DonateLife/ANZOD (Australia & NZ), BTS (Belgium), Scandiatransplant (Nordics), OPTN/UNOS (US), and Eurotransplant preliminary 2025 figures. Country-level pmp rates and DCD shares for systems without published 2025 data are carried forward from 2024 GODT and clearly labeled. Comparable 58-country single-source figures will be revisited when GODT 2025 lands.
Record · France
6,148
Organ transplants — all-time national record (+1.5% vs 2024). DCD-MIII +12.8%.
Record · Italy
4,697
Transplants from 2,164 donors. National rate 30.2 pmp. DCD centres expanded 85 → 111.
Record · Australia
557
Deceased donors (+6%); 1,438 recipients (+8%). Donor rate 20.2 dpmp.
Record · Belgium
1,093
Organ transplants — record year. DCD share approaching 50%.
Record · USA
49,000+
Transplants — new national record; deceased donations dipped (kidneys −102 vs 2024).
Divergence · UK
−7%
Deceased donors (FY 2024/25). DBD −12%, DCD −2%. Waiting list 8,096 — record high.
Divergence · Spain
~−3%
First small dip since pandemic recovery. Still world leader at ~51 pmp.
Divergence · Australia
53%
Family consent rate — flat, well below DonateLife 60% target.
| Country | Region | Consent system | DBD / DCD split & rate (pmp · 2025) | DCD % | YoY | Pop (M) | Source |
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