“We were expected to work for long hours. If you showed signs of weakness, they would threaten that they would give you up for organ harvesting” …. recalled a survivor as she shared her experience with HAART Kenya Nairobi, on 31st of August, 2022 HAART received a...
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...
Trafficked as a child, she can today look back without distress My Grandma raised me in Kakamega. When I was in Primary School, she fell ill and could not provide for us anymore, so I went to Nairobi to look for a job. I went back every time I felt I had earned enough...
HAART recently appeared on the BBC programme “The She Word” in a panel discussion to discuss what makes people vulnerable to human trafficking. Watch it below:
International migration has for years been on the international political agenda, where the challenges faced in relation to both national- and transnational migration has been discussed. The goal of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) is...