
Kenyan Women Face Rampant Sexual Exploitation for Jobs
Kenyan Women Face Rampant Sexual Exploitation for Jobs: A Growing Crisis Nairobi, Kenya – A disturbing trend of sexual exploitation of women in exchange for employment opportunities is plaguing Kenya, according to a recent NTV Kenya report. The report highlights several cases across the country, shedding light on the vulnerability of women and the systemic issues that enable such abuse. One heartbreaking case involved a woman who traveled from Machakos to Voi after being promised a hotel job. Instead, she was sexually abused and sent back home. This incident, and others detailed in the report, underscore the desperation of women seeking employment and the predatory tactics employed by those who exploit them. "Imagine sex being the only key to your next job or promotion," says Jacob Okello, NTV reporter, setting the tone for the disturbing reality faced by many Kenyan women. The report also reveals similar incidents in Nairobi and Laikipia, where allegations of sexual harassment and exploitation are widespread, implicating government officials and business owners. The lack of accountability for perpetrators is a critical concern. While the video focuses on the grim realities, it also serves as a call to action, urging authorities to address these systemic issues and protect vulnerable women. The pervasive nature of the problem requires immediate attention and comprehensive solutions to ensure justice for victims and prevent future occurrences.