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Why has Kenya become part of the trafficking route to South Africa?

Why has Kenya become part of the trafficking route to South Africa?

Kenya is becoming a transit route for illegal migrants heading to South Africa, says IOM

Focus on Africa · BBC World Service

March 5, 202423m 48s

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Show Notes

Kenya is now a common transit route for undocumented migrant workers to try and reach the southern tip of the continent, and particularly South Africa, says the UN’s migration agency.

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