At the ISN's event during the WHO-UNHCR Global High-Level Technical Meeting on NCDs in Humanitarian Settings, speakers underscored the critical need to prioritize renal failure patients in emergencies, emphasizing the pivotal role of kidney care in global health. Discussions delved into the risks to kidney health during disasters, specific equipment requirements for pediatric dialysis, and shared personal experiences, shedding light on challenges faced in conflict zones and by hemodialysis patients. Experts emphasized the far-reaching impact of disasters on kidney care, addressing issues such as Acute Kidney Injury and mental health stress. They stressed the importance of preparedness, resilient planning, and tackling monopolization in dialysis supplies to ensure accessibility and sustainability in emergencies. The collective call to action is to establish a robust framework for providing dialysis services in humanitarian settings and actively work towards reducing the global burden of CKD.