The busy streets of Eastleigh in Nairobi are deserted by the time the clock strikes 10pm and the curfew begins. But unlike their counterparts, the Karamajong girls were jobless in a foreign country and had nowhere and no one to run to. For the Karamajong girls, once they get to Kenya, they are placed in bureaus or brothels. Last year, KTN News aired an investigative documentary on the plight of some Karamajong girls who had been sold and trafficked to Kenya. The government, in collaboration with NGOs, is working on a second phase of repatriating Karamajong girls.
Source: Standard Digital August 01, 2021 18:35 UTC