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“My quest for a ‘better life’ made me a victim of trafficking”

At 40 years, I have seen it all having undergone trafficking abroad. As a single mom, my biggest drive is to always create a better life for my 2 school-going children and immediate family. Looking at how far I have come, I am truly grateful to be back home and able to run a business. But this has not been an easy journey.

My rural home is in South Nyanza and I have lived there for the better part of my early life. Due to life difficulties and limited job opportunities, I decided to relocate to Nairobi county in search of greener pastures. There, I struggled to find a stable source of income and resorted to doing menial jobs such as washing clothes for different households to make ends meet. This did not bring in as much income and I found myself constantly struggling to support my family and myself. 

“I was assured of a job that would pay me 35,000Ksh”

In 2018, I decided to travel to Oman. I did this through a recruitment agency but since this was all new to me, I left it up to the agent to cater for everything. In the process, I never got to see my contract, just a promise that I would get a job that would pay me 35,000ksh (290 Euros) as a domestic worker. Since this was a new opportunity with a higher salary I was excited to embark on this journey. But it was quickly short-lived. Upon arrival, I found out I had to work in more than one household for close to 13 hours per day with very little rest. It was really hard. I remember I would only eat one meal a day as my boss denied me food. To make matters worse, I was not allowed to go anywhere, they withheld my passport and salary. It was a dark season for me.

At some point, I fell sick but my boss denied me any form of medical treatment. In fact, they assaulted me physically and spoke very harshly with me. This led me to ask for a change of house through my agent there which they did after my health got slightly better.  While at my new place of work, my health condition worsened and I went back to Kenya because I became really sick to the point of bleeding. My boss ended up paying for my ticket I believe because he didn't want to have a sick employee in his hands. I came back to Kenya after staying there for 1 year and 2 months.

While in Kenya, I urgently needed medical care and I underwent an operation. Since I came back with barely anything to my name, I was desperate as I did not have basic needs such as food to give to my family. During this time, a friend of mine who saw my plight introduced me to .

Through HAART, I received support such as basic needs i.e food, therapy which was really helpful as I was able to process what I went through in a safe space, and also medical support. To top it up, I received a small grant to start up a business where I sell vegetables, eggs, and street food which I am happy to say has picked up quite well. In fact, I plan on expanding my business. My 2 children are now in a better space. One of them decided to join me in running this business and the other in University studying Mass Communication. Even though the fees are quite high, I believe that I can better their future for them through support.

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EYES ON TRAFFICKING

This “Eyes on Trafficking” story is reprinted from its original online location.

ABOUT PBJ LEARNING

PBJ Learning is a leading provider of online human trafficking training, focusing on awareness and prevention education. Their interactive Human Trafficking Essentials online course is used worldwide to educate professionals and individuals how to recognize human trafficking and how to respond to potential victims. Learn on any web browser (even your mobile phone) at any time.

More stories like this can be found in your PBJ Learning Knowledge Vault.