In today’s episode of Jijuze, Brian sheds light on the increasing prevalence of job scams targeting Kenyan job seekers and the associated risks, including forced labor and modern slavery. As young Kenyans struggle with soaring unemployment and poor digital literacy, they fall prey to fraudulent job offers that lead to oppressive conditions and exploitation in Southeast Asia. While certain countermeasures have been implemented by the Kenyan government, their impact is minimally felt due to slow and inconsistent enforcement. Brian stresses the need for drastically tightening recruitment regulations, empowering citizens, and pressing tech companies to purge scam ads while also urging for substantial efforts to improve the Kenyan economy to eliminate the desperation that fosters risky migration. This issue is not just about battling digital fraud but fighting global calamities like human trafficking and forced criminality.
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