Migrant & Labour Rights

The Counter Trafficking in Person – National Assistance Trust Fund (CTiP-NATF)

A good number of returnee Kenyan Migrant workers, exploited while working in the Middle East, have found a new lease of life under this project. Through benefiting from the fund and having some training, they have set up small businesses and can now ably support their families. Trace Kenya, a member of the Advisory Committee on Migration and CTiP, was nominated by The Government of Kenya through the CTiP Secretariat, to assist in identifying migrants in the Coastal Counties of Kenya.
“What I gained from this training is invaluable. I usually did business but didn't know how to keep records. Now, I know how to record sales and profits.”- Kithambi, Returnee
We have supported more than 900 children and over 700 men and women who have been victims of child trafficking and forced labor
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Trace Kenya has supported more than 900 children to enjoy education after rescue from child trafficking. Over 700 young men and women in slavery have benefited from Trace Kenya work. 
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