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Saudi Arabia remittances to Kenya Double Amid Immigrants Abuse

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Saudi Arabia remittances to Kenya Double Amid Immigrants Abuse
Saudi Remittance to Kenya Double to $187m

Saudi Arabia remains Kenya’s third-largest source of Diaspora remittances despite the prevalent cases of abuse of migrant workers. 

According to reports by the Central Bank of Kenya, remittances from Kenyans in Saudi Arabia doubled to Sh22.65 billion. This progress has made Saudi Arabia occupy the third spot behind the US (Sh188.8 billion) and the UK (Sh25.4 billion). In the year 2022, remittances from the Gulf increased substantially to $4.03 billion up from $3.1 billion in 2021. 

However, this development comes amid rising cases of abuse of immigrant workers in the Gulf nations. World Bank reports that the United Arab Emirates makes for the third country with the most migrant workers from Kenya. 22.5% of Kenyan migrant workers are based in the US, 7.3% reside in the UK and 5.6% in United Arabs Emirates. 

In sub-Saharan Africa, Kenya is the third country receiving the highest remittance from the Diaspora. It follows behind Nigeria and Ghana with both receiving $17 billion and $4.5 billion respectively. 

Saudia Arabia employs more than 200,000 Kenyans who mostly work in the construction sector and domestic work industry. Most of these migrant workers face poor working conditions since the migration to the middle east remains stubbornly unregulated.  

2 COMMENTS

  1. Blood money.How many lives…
    Blood money.How many lives have been lost others maimed for life yet others have mental scars .Spreading stories of massive wealth to unemployed youth in Kenya to keep those shady agencies owned by Kenya kwanza politicians in business recruiting and dumping them over there to be abused like slaves.

  2. History does repeat itself,…
    History does repeat itself, 18th and 19th century slavery had the African chiefs who sold their brothers into slavery celebrating over the remittances from the slave drivers. Sad.

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