Kenyan government moves to combat migrant worker abuse in the Gulf - commentsKenyan government moves to combat migrant worker abuse in the Gulf 2021-07-23T20:57:55Zhttps://www.equaltimes.org/kenyan-government-moves-to-combat#comment983112021-07-23T20:57:55Z<p>Am currently working in Iraq right now as a domestic worker,,,,,life here is not that easy bt we have to endure... working without a day off,no freedom of movement just stuck in the house.....the Kenyan girls government should establish an embacy in all Gulf county</p>Kenyan government moves to combat migrant worker abuse in the Gulf 2016-02-09T10:27:27Zhttps://www.equaltimes.org/kenyan-government-moves-to-combat#comment968042016-02-09T10:27:27Z<p>I've lived and worked abroad, luckily it was a massive recruitment held in a leading 5* hotel in Nairobi and we went to the ministry of labour ourselves...now looking for another job,this time in the middle east but I admit the stories are creeping me out!The ministry of labour should list licenced agencies and likewise the fony ones.They're so many!#confused#scared</p>Kenyan government moves to combat migrant worker abuse in the Gulf 2015-08-31T09:31:47Zhttps://www.equaltimes.org/kenyan-government-moves-to-combat#comment967082015-08-31T09:31:47Z<p>This is really more than slavery.<br class="autobr" />
Poverty should not drive our nations to agree in this kinds of treatment to our girls.</p>Kenyan government moves to combat migrant worker abuse in the Gulf 2015-03-27T00:53:42Zhttps://www.equaltimes.org/kenyan-government-moves-to-combat#comment965662015-03-27T00:53:42Z<p>This is outrageous! But for the poverty and material deprivation in Kenya, these two beautiful Afrikans would not have gone to the racist Arabs for work.</p>