THERE IS NOTHING MORE IMPORTANT TO OUR FUTURE THAN THE SAFETY OF OUR CHILDREN TODAY
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According to the US Department of state. Kenya is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women, and
children subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking. Within the
country, children are forced to labor in domestic service, agriculture,
fishing, cattle herding, street vending, and begging. Children—both
girls and boys—are also exploited in prostitution throughout Kenya,
including in the coastal sex tourism industry; at times, their
prostitution is facilitated by women in prostitution, “beach boys,” and
sometimes family members. Children are exploited in prostitution by
those working in sectors such as khat (a mild narcotic)
cultivation areas, near Nyanza’s gold mines, along the coast by truck
drivers transporting stones from quarries, and by fishermen on Lake
Victoria. Kenyans voluntarily migrate to other East African nations,
South Sudan, Angola, Europe, the United States, and the Middle
East—particularly Saudi Arabia and Oman—in search of employment, where
at times they are exploited in domestic servitude, massage parlors and
brothels, or forced manual labor. Gay and bisexual Kenyan men are lured
from universities with promises of overseas jobs, but are forced into
prostitution in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Nairobi-based
labor recruiters maintain networks in Uganda that recruit Rwandan and
Ugandan workers through fraudulent offers of employment in the Middle
East and Asia. Kenyan women are subjected to forced prostitution in
Thailand by Ugandan and Nigerian traffickers Children from East Africa and South Sudan are subjected to forced labor
and sex trafficking in Kenya; Kenyan children may endure similar
exploitation in these countries. Kenya’s largest refugee camp complex,
Dadaab, hosts hundreds of thousands of refugees and asylum seekers, and
the security situation limits some humanitarian access, assistance, and
protective services. Some Somali refugees reported the presence of
al-Shabaab recruiters; a 2012 survey by a local NGO found fear of
recruitment, especially of children, into this armed group was a concern
of a small percentage of respondents. Some children in Kenya-based
refugee camps may endure sex trafficking, while others are taken from
the camps and forced to work on tobacco farms. Trucks transporting goods
from Kenya to Somalia returned to Kenya with young girls and women
subsequently placed into brothels in Nairobi or Mombasa. Indian women
recruited to work in mujra dance clubs in Nairobi face debt bondage, which they are forced to pay off by dancing and performing sex acts. US department of state
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