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IN THE PRESS

Kenyan Women’s Gulf Jobs Begin With Hope and End in Horror
Mercy Wanjiru Ndungu speaks from inside her single-room tin shack in Nairobi’s Kasarani neighborhood, her voice tight with emotion. “I feel so much bitterness,” she says, her eyes red and glassy. “When I think about my daughter, I feel like I want to die. But I’m waiting on God for justice.”

The Hidden Cost of Remittances: African Women Domestic Workers in the Gulf
In this blog we have asked one of our contributors on day 2, chapter 3 Wombs, Valentina Cominetti to open the door on her area of concern the situation of African women domestic workers who find themselves in exploitation in Gulf countries.
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