Promoting Migration Rights and Health Awareness

Late last month, Oluoch Kimori Advocates was privileged to participate in the Toto Afrika’s Health and Migration Awareness event, an initiative at curbing the growing challenges amongst migrant workers. Our scope of contribution focused on two areas of interest: Migration Rights and Employment Abroad, and Health Awareness Rights for Migrant Workers. Kevin led a session to shed light on the exploitation many workers face abroad, such as contract substitution, passport confiscation, and unsafe working conditions-a case study of Diana Chepkemoi in Saudi Arabia. He has also highlighted protective measures set up by the Kenyan Government, including the Employment Act, 2007, the National Employment Authority Act, 2016, and bilateral labor agreements between Kenya and the Gulf countries. The safe migration tips will be more practical, including conducting a background check of recruitment agencies, understanding contracts, and accessing consular support to help and empower the respondents seeking opportunities abroad.

Sheikha’s session discussed the health challenges migrant workers face, including poor access to healthcare, workplace injuries, and mental health issues. She discussed legal protections, such as the requirement under Gulf labor laws for employers to provide medical insurance and Kenya’s pre-departure health screening protocols. Some other practical advice given ranged from keeping physically and mentally fit to health checks before leaving. The mental health support provided includes resources for agencies such as Haki Africa and Solidarity Centre. The meetings did not just dwell on highlighting the challenges but empowered them on practical actions toward safer and healthier experiences.

Other highlights of the event included health camps, which offered free medical services like cancer screening, HIV testing, and family planning education, among others, that are essential health interventions. The event ended on a high note, with the Shanzu Assistant Chief requesting further engagements to address community challenges.

Oluoch Kimori Advocates is grateful to have been part of this initiative and remain irrevocably committed to championing the rights and well-being of migrant workers.