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  • Jan 15, 2025 | theelephant.info | Naila Aroni

    Many African governments, including Kenya’s, are increasingly leveraging labor export as a “quick fix” for domestic unemployment, often at the expense of workers’ welfare and human rights. Kenya’s labor brokerage model exemplifies this dynamic, where the state, in collaboration with private sector actors, facilitates the export of low-cost workers while profiting from their vulnerabilities long before they even depart.

  • Dec 19, 2024 | africasacountry.com | Naila Aroni

    Many African governments, including Kenya’s, are increasingly leveraging labor export as a “quick fix” for domestic unemployment, often at the expense of workers’ welfare and human rights. Kenya’s labor brokerage model exemplifies this dynamic, where the state, in collaboration with private sector actors, facilitates the export of low-cost workers while profiting from their vulnerabilities long before they even depart.

  • Oct 28, 2024 | znetwork.org | Naila Aroni

    In Kenya, Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegi was brutally murdered—doused in petrol and set on fire by her ex-boyfriend just three weeks after returning from the Paris Olympics. In Switzerland, authorities recently revealed that Kristina Joksimovic, a former Miss Switzerland finalist, was killed by her husband, who confessed to the crime and allegedly dismembered her body and pureed it in a blender.

  • Oct 28, 2024 | znetwork.org | Naila Aroni

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  • Aug 26, 2024 | okayafrica.com | Naila Aroni

    tg.blk is Pioneering the Next Wave of Hip-Hop from Kenya to the WorldOne of the most promising and distinctive voices in alternative hip-hop today is a queer Kenyan woman. We talk to tg.blk about her new ITS NOT THAT DEEP EP.

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