Assessing domestic servitude in the context of Kenyan domestic workers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Nyanjui, C. W.
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Strathmore University
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This research explores domestic servitude among Kenyan domestic workers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, emphasising the need for substantial policy reforms. Domestic servitude, marked by severe exploitation and lack of adequate protection, remains a critical issue despite the high number of Kenyan domestic migrant workers employed in this sector. This study seeks to address the urgent need for comprehensive reforms to enhance the welfare and rights of these workers. The significance of this research lies in its focus on a vulnerable group often overlooked in broader discussions on migrant labour. The study identifies significant gaps in existing policies and legal frameworks that inadequately protect domestic workers from exploitative conditions. By highlighting these gaps, the research aims to reveal the systemic issues contributing to domestic servitude. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the research includes a thorough review of existing literature, case studies, and normative analysis of legal frameworks. This methodology provides a comprehensive understanding of the socio-economic and cultural challenges faced by Kenyan domestic workers in Saudi Arabia.
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Nyanjui, C. W. (2025). Assessing domestic servitude in the context of Kenyan domestic workers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia [Strathmore University]. http://hdl.handle.net/11071/16157