Prostitution in Kenya

Prostitution in Kenya is illegal. However, many foreign men and women indulge in sex tourism, which is thriving at resorts along Kenya's coast. Thousands of girls and boys are involved in full-time child prostitution [1] due to poverty in the region. According to UNICEF, "Many families see the sex industry as the only way of putting food on the table." The Kenyan government is trying to stamp out these sexual activities. [2] [3][4]

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Prostitution in Kenyan society

The Swahili word for 'prostitute' is malaya. [5] When christian missionaries started to impose western moral values on African tribal structures in colonial Africa, they created instability, including the need for men to spend long periods away from home. In this context the malaya arose, providing 'home comforts' away from home, or for men unable to afford the brideprice. [6]

Sex tourism on the coast

The ministry for tourism in Kenya has been severely criticised because of its lack of response to the booming sex tourism and child exploitation on the Kenyan coast,[7][8]

At night, European male tourists visit Mombasa's clubs to meet young Kenyans. The girls often wear high heels and pay a bribe to get into the clubs. The typical client, a Mzungu, or a white man, will generally pay 5 times more for sex than a Kenyan labourer can earn in a day. [9] In 2006, a study by UNICEF reported that approximately 30% of the population of children aged between 12 and 18 were engaged in some form of sex work. [10]

This booming trade in sex tourism[11] goes on[12] with the Kenyan Tourism Police's full knowledge. They do not want to discourage the hundreds of thousands of white tourists from coming to Kenya’s coast, regardless of the damage it does to young Kenyans. [10] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17]

References

  1. ^ La explotación sexual de menores en Kenia alcanza una dimensión horrible – UNICEF España. Unicef.es (2007-01-17). Retrieved on 2011-05-09.
  2. ^ UNICEF – Kenya – Sex tourism in Kenya: One girl’s story
  3. ^ A new kind of sex tourism – Broadsheet – Salon.com
  4. ^ BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Tourists 'fuel Kenya's sex boom'
  5. ^ Nairobi Nights
  6. ^ Jessica Powers. The Colonization of African Marriages
  7. ^ Kenya: Supkem Slams Balala Over Sex Trade. allAfrica.com (2011-04-26). Retrieved on 2011-05-09.
  8. ^ Kenya: Supkem Slams Balala Over Sex Trade. Mombasa.travel (2011-04-26). Retrieved on 2011-05-09.
  9. ^ Africa | Tourists 'fuel Kenya's sex boom'. BBC News (2006-12-19). Retrieved on 2011-05-09.
  10. ^ a b Kenya – Sex tourism in Kenya: One girl’s story. UNICEF. Retrieved on 2011-05-09.
  11. ^ Child Prostitution. YouTube (2009-09-28). Retrieved on 2011-05-09.
  12. ^ Untold suffering of Kenya's children – Channel 4 News. Channel4.com. Retrieved on 2011-05-09.
  13. ^ Sex tourism thrives unabated. Newsfromafrica.org. Retrieved on 2011-05-09.
  14. ^ Autumn Sex Tourism Flourishing in … Kenya?. Vagabondish.com (1999-02-22). Retrieved on 2011-05-09.
  15. ^ Hughes, Dana. (2008-10-07) Sun, Safaris and Sex Tourism in Kenya – ABC News. Abcnews.go.com. Retrieved on 2011-05-09.
  16. ^ Fight against child sex tourism in Kenya needs a boost. Netnewspublisher.com (2011-05-01). Retrieved on 2011-05-09.
  17. ^ KENYA: Fight against child sex tourism needs a boost – AlertNet. Trust.org (2011-04-28). Retrieved on 2011-05-09.

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