Gladys Kwamboka Mokaya is a mother of three from Kajiado. She sought better opportunities in Iraq. She had struggled to find stable employment in Kenya.
Her hopes quickly turned into a nightmare as she faced severe mistreatment and abuse from her employer. Despite her earlier experience working in Saudi Arabia, the conditions in Iraq were far worse than she anticipated. This led her to a desperate situation.
During her time in Iraq, Mokaya endured physical abuse, lack of food, and isolation from her family. She described instances where she was beaten and denied basic necessities, which pushed her to the brink.
After three months of suffering, she attempted to escape her dire circumstances, but her efforts resulted in a tragic accident. In a moment of fear, she jumped from a second-floor window to flee from her employer. She broke her leg in the process.
Mokaya’s ordeal highlights the dangers faced by many migrant workers seeking better lives abroad. Her story is a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities that come with such decisions. This is especially true for women who find themselves in abusive situations.
The lack of support and communication with her family exacerbated her suffering, making her feel trapped and helpless.
After her fall, Mokaya was taken to the hospital, where she received minimal treatment. Her experience serves as a cautionary tale about the risks linked to seeking employment in foreign countries.
This is particularly true in regions where labor rights not be upheld. Her story calls for greater awareness and protection for migrant workers to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future.