Sixty Children Rescued From Exploitative Domestic Work In Kenya

By MKT Correspondent

A non-governmental organisation, Childline Kenya, has rescued 60 children from exploitative domestic work in Kakamega county since the launch of the Not Invisible Anymore (NIA) project in 2024, which aims to end exploitative Child Domestic Work (CDW).

Speaking in Kakamega last week, Childline Kenya Projects officer, Erickson Ngetich, said exploitative Child Domestic Work (CDW) exposes children to hazardous conditions for prolonged periods.

Long-term exposure and abuse, he said, deny children the opportunity to interact with their peers, thereby hampering their self-development and growth.

The rescue is part of the organization’s three-year project, ‘Not Invisible Anymore (NIA), that is funded by the Freedom Fund, which works to end slavery and human trafficking.

Ng’etich said research carried out by the Freedom Fund’s Kenyan Hotspot Program showed that majority of children in Kakamega are exposed to child domestic work and also face abuse.

According to Ng’etich, the survey led the Freedom Fund to consider exploitative child domestic work and abuse a form of slavery and servitude, given that its focus is ending slavery and human trafficking.

“We saw it as a concern because children are deprived of their rights: right to attend school, the right to interact freely with others in the community and so on. We wanted to ensure that children understand that it is their right to go back to school and interact with others,” Ngetich explained.

He also said that child employment is illegal, adding that under the 2010 Kenyan Constitution, anyone under 18 should not be employed.

“That was another driving factor why we stepped in to safeguard children from exploitative child domestic work,” he said.

Once rescued, Ngetich said, the organization assesses the severity of the cases and reports to relevant authorities in case there is need for quick response.

He added that they are placed in a safe environment, such as children homes or Charitable Children Institutions (CCIs) temporarily while Childline Kenya assesses their backgrounds and determine if the condition of their families is still conducive for reintegration.

By Mt Kenya Times

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