Emerging Issues
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South East Asia (SEA) is a dynamic region characterised by rapid economic growth, cultural diversity, and strategic importance. However, the region also faces significant challenges that shape not only its future but that of other regions and countries beyond SEA.
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Regional Challenges

  • Climate change and environmental pollution
  • Biodiversity loss
  • Geopolitical tensions
  • Human trafficking
  • Drug trafficking

Kenya's Interests

These issues are of particular concern to Kenya because of their potential to significantly impact Kenya's national interests in the region.

The Embassy works closely with regional partners to address these challenges through diplomatic engagement, international cooperation, and coordinated responses.

Human Trafficking

Crime Manifestations

Exploitation Forms

  • Exploitation
  • Money laundering
  • Cybercrimes
  • Slavery
  • Sexual exploitation
  • Organ removal

Regional Presence

The crime has taken root and expanded its networks in Myanmar, Lao PDR, and Cambodia but is increasingly becoming integrated and interlinked across the region and around the world.

Impact on Kenyan Citizens

Economic Impact

Families and businesses have lost millions of dollars. The industry is growing rapidly and poses a serious threat to regional and global security.

Hidden Nature

Due to its concealed nature and well-organized networks, it is likely to continue growing rapidly and remain as an increasingly underreported crime.

Embassy Response & Rescue Efforts

Rescue Operations

The Kenya Embassy, working with various partners in Thailand, Kenya, Myanmar, Lao PDR, and Cambodia has successfully rescued and repatriated over 400 Kenyans and other Africans back home.

Awareness Campaigns

The Embassy has increased awareness in Kenya through various platforms including electronic and social media, warning Kenyans against travelling to Myanmar and Lao PDR using Thailand as a transit country.

Modus Operandi

Drug Trafficking

Regional Drug Hub

Besides human trafficking, South East Asia has also become a major hub for illegal drug production and a prime destination for illegal drugs from South America, using Kenyans as mules.

Multilateral Cooperation

International Cooperation

Like climate change, human trafficking requires active multilateral cooperation. The Kenya Embassy has been in the forefront in calling for the strengthening of interventions and capacities of stakeholders to deal with this growing criminal enterprise.

Partnership Approach

Working collaboratively with governments, international organizations, and civil society to combat transnational crimes.

Capacity Building

Strengthening interventions and capacities of stakeholders to address these growing criminal enterprises effectively.