The Salvation Army church has raised concern over deepening human trafficking vulnerabilities across Kenya’s western border points. The church says new evaluation findings point to increased exploitation fuelled by poverty, joblessness and widening social gaps in communities living along key transit routes. According to a report done out of a project run by the church,…
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