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Culture, greed and poverty fuel sexual abuse on underage girls

At around 6pm, Mwanaisha walks out of her house for the nightlife of Diani. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

At least 12,000 underage girls in the country are involved in commercial sex work, data from various state and non-state agencies shows. More than half of these ply their trade in Kenya’s impeccable sandy beaches of Diani in South Coast. 

A combination of factors, including an unwillingness to acknowledge the problem as well as cultural practices, have made the vice thrive.

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