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The Kidney Kid shows schoolchildren what superpowers the kidneys have – and how they can protect these valuable organs: Before Jia-Hong Wu can go and chase after his classmates, he has to stand still for a moment and wait for his turn to have his blue cape tied with a bow by Irene Feng. Then the nine-year-old can run off, straighten his red mask and join the other students of Qiao-De Elementary School in Fangliao Township in Pingtung County in the south of Taiwan, who are being treated with an extra-special lesson today. For an hour and a half, they will all be transformed into The Kidney Kid, the hero with the super kidneys.
The idea for the character came from Dr. Alexandra Villar, Senior Director Marketing & Communications in Asia-Pacific, to reach children all over Asia and inform them about their kidney health, regardless of their cultural or social background. The entire campaign has become a matter close to the heart and was driven and realized within Fresenius Medical Care – with great success.
“This event is a real breakthrough in terms of prevention among Taiwanese children,” says Irene Feng, Managing Director of Provider Business at Fresenius Medical Care in Taiwan. She explains that prevention and education are particularly important in Taiwan, as chronic kidney failure is more common there than anywhere else in the world. One of the reasons is people’s lifestyle. “40 percent of Taiwanese drink too little water, 60 percent prefer sweet carbonated beverages, and half don’t do any sports,” says Irene Feng, citing a result of a recent online survey. That is why she believes it is particularly important to take action here.
“I have two super-strong kidneys, and they make me a superhero!” – that’s how the Kidney Kid introduces himself in nearly all states in the Asia-Pacific region. Launched by Fresenius Medical Care to coincide with World Kidney Day 2017, the campaign has been a huge success from Pakistan to Australia, from Indonesia to China. By the end of 2018, it had directly reached around 10,000 children. Many more have heard about the new superstar and his messages through extensive media coverage and from the children themselves.