JUST IN: Kenya To Implement Airport DNA Testing for Returning Mothers to Curb Child Trafficking
In an effort to tackle the issue of child trafficking, Kenya has introduced a new policy requiring DNA testing for mothers who return to the country with children born abroad. This initiative, announced by Labour and Social Protection Cabinet Secretary Alfred Mutua, aims to ensure that every child entering the country is with their rightful parent. Addressing the Senate, Mutua expressed concerns about the increasing cases of child trafficking involving Kenyan women who give birth overseas. The plan is to verify the biological relationship between mother and child at entry points. This step is crucial for safeguarding children and ensuring
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