Kenya has surged to second place in Africa for human trafficking, just behind Libya, according to the explosive 2025 Africa Organised Crime Index by ENACT Africa. The report assigns human trafficking a staggering 8/10 score, marking it as one of the continent’s most severe criminal markets and underscoring Kenya’s tragic transformation into a prime hub for modern-day slavery.
This grim ranking exposes how powerful, mafia-like syndicates exploit desperate Kenyans and migrants through sex trafficking, forced labor, deceptive overseas job scams, and child exploitation rings. Coastal regions remain notorious for child sex tourism, while rural youth fall prey to fake employment promises that lead to debt bondage and abuse, especially in Gulf countries.
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