
Karis kariuki
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For paid care workers — including domestic workers and caregivers — how does online harassment or tech-enabled exploitation affect their safety, dignity, and ability to do their jobs without fear? @oxfamkenya @OxfamCanada @GAC_Corporate @CDTDKenya #16daysofactivism #TimeToCare


@YouthAliveKenya @oxfamkenya @OxfamCanada @GAC_Corporate @CDTDKenya Ensure that existing legislation, like the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act, is explicitly and robustly enforced to prosecute digital violence against caregivers. This requires specialized training for law enforcement and judicial officers. #16daysofactivism #TimeToCare

@YouthAliveKenya @oxfamkenya @OxfamCanada @GAC_Corporate @CDTDKenya Kenya must adopt a National Care and Digital Safety Framework that recognises unpaid and paid care work, criminalises gendered digital violence, and redistributes the responsibility of care across families, communities, employers, and the state. #16DaysOfActivism #TimetoCare

@YouthAliveKenya @oxfamkenya @OxfamCanada @GAC_Corporate @CDTDKenya Employers in Kenya must balance monitoring with employees' right to privacy, inform them about surveillance, and comply with the Data Protection Act, 2019. Know your rights! #16DaysOfActivism #TimeToCare

@YouthAliveKenya @oxfamkenya @OxfamCanada @GAC_Corporate @CDTDKenya In order to protect caregivers I'd suggest implementing policies that: Promote Digital Literacy ,this will provide training for caregivers on online safety, digital citizenship and how to report online abuse #16DaysOfActivism #TimeToCare
















