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Online sexual exploitation of Kenyan women and girls is rising via social media and apps, with weak laws and enforcement hindering justice.
Online sexual exploitation of women and girls in Kenya is rising, fueled by predators using social media, dating apps, and mobile money platforms to lure victims with fake job offers, then subjecting them to sexual abuse, blackmail, and trafficking.
Survivors face widespread victim-blaming, corruption, and ineffective law enforcement, while outdated laws fail to address digital crimes like deepfakes and livestreamed abuse.
Despite recent cybercrime law updates, enforcement remains inconsistent, and systemic barriers prevent justice.
Advocates urge legal reform, better digital forensics, trauma-informed support, and ratification of the Malabo Convention to strengthen regional cooperation and protect survivors.
La explotación sexual en línea de mujeres y niñas de Kenia está aumentando a través de las redes sociales y aplicaciones, con leyes débiles y la aplicación de las mismas que obstaculizan la justicia.