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    Revealed: 283 Kenyan Migrant Workers Died in Gulf Between 2020-2022

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterAugust 4, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Some 283 Kenyan migrant workers have died in the Gulf in the last three years, Labour and Social Protection Cabinet Secretary Florence Bore has revealed.

    Bore while appearing before Parliament on Wednesday told MPS that the deaths had been recorded in the period between January 2020 and November 2022.

    Bore was responding to questions by legislators on the status of Kenyans in the Gulf amid hue and cry over mistreatment.

    She said 185 Kenyans lost their lives in the Saudi Arabia Kingdom between January 2020 and November 2022.

    Some 48 of the deaths were reported in 2020, 60 in 2021 and a further 77 deaths in 2022.

    Read: Kenyan Woman in a Coma For Seven Years in Saudi Arabia

    In the United Arab Emirates, 45 deaths were reported from 2020 to December 2020.

    Bore said 10 deaths were reported in 2020, 17 in 2021 and 18 in 2022.

    A total of 53 Kenyans lost their lives in Qatar with 26 deaths reported in 2022.

    “There were varying causes of death ranging from homicide to illness but we were able to notify the next of kin of the reported cases through our established channels,” said Bore.

    She said a major challenge to Kenyan migrant workers, especially those undocumented and without the requisite legal residency permits, was access to healthcare which had also contributed to high number of deaths.

    Read Also: Kenyan Woman Now Disabled After Saudi Arabian Employer Pushed Her From Building

    She said most of Kenyans in the Gulf countries are domestic workers while others work in the banking, hotel and catering, education, transport and agriculture sectors.

    Bore said 175 disputes have been reported by Kenyan migrant workers in Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia this year alone.

    The disputes, Bore explained, had to do with residency ID, unpaid wages, change of employer, workload, exit after concluding employment contract, medical treatment, injury, being held in recruitment agencies, accommodation without being allocated employment, regular extension of contracts, runaway employees and travel documents.

    A total of 121 cases were resolved through involving parties in conflict and the Saudi authorities where necessary. A total of 97,173 Saudi Riyal were subsequently recovered and paid to the respective parties, she said.

    The ministry has signed a bilateral labour agreement with the Saudi Kingdom on the recruitment of domestic workers.

    Read Also: 93 Kenyans Have Died In Saudi Arabia, Other Gulf Countries Since 2019 – State

    She said the agreement was currently being reviewed to address the emerging labour and employment concerns.

    “A multi-agency technical committee with representation from the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection, Foreign and Diaspora Affairs and Office of the Attorney General have prepared amendments to the agreement and the same has been submitted to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for consideration,” said Bore.

    The CS revealed that the Labour Ministry has also developed the Labour Migration Management Bill, 2023 in collaboration with stakeholders which seeks to promote safe, ethical and orderly recruitment and safeguard the rights and welfare of migrant workers.

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