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Tourists 'fuel Kenya's sex boom' | Tourists 'fuel Kenya's sex boom' |
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Up to 30% of girls in some Kenyan resorts are involved in the sex industry, according to a UN report. | Up to 30% of girls in some Kenyan resorts are involved in the sex industry, according to a UN report. |
The UN children's fund Unicef, which looked at resorts along Kenya's coast, found that 15,000 girls aged 12 to 18 were engaged in casual sex for money. | The UN children's fund Unicef, which looked at resorts along Kenya's coast, found that 15,000 girls aged 12 to 18 were engaged in casual sex for money. |
Another 2,000-3,000 girls and boys were involved in full-time prostitution, said the study - carried out jointly with the Kenyan government. | Another 2,000-3,000 girls and boys were involved in full-time prostitution, said the study - carried out jointly with the Kenyan government. |
European men represented half of all their clients, the report said. | European men represented half of all their clients, the report said. |
The 15,000 girls are said to live in the resort areas districts of Mombasa, Kilifi, Malindi and Kwale. | |
Poverty is the reason, Unicef says: many families see the sex industry as the only way of putting food on the table. | Poverty is the reason, Unicef says: many families see the sex industry as the only way of putting food on the table. |
Local clients | Local clients |
"Clearly, what is going on here is unacceptable. Unicef feels that it's time for zero tolerance... especially of sexual violence against children," a spokesman said. | "Clearly, what is going on here is unacceptable. Unicef feels that it's time for zero tolerance... especially of sexual violence against children," a spokesman said. |
"Kenya should be seen as a no-go zone for sexual exploitation of children," he added. | "Kenya should be seen as a no-go zone for sexual exploitation of children," he added. |
Italian, German and Swiss nationals are the most common clients of child sex workers among tourists - at 18%, 14% and 12% respectively. | Italian, German and Swiss nationals are the most common clients of child sex workers among tourists - at 18%, 14% and 12% respectively. |
Kenyan men are the largest single group of clients, comprising 38% of the total. | Kenyan men are the largest single group of clients, comprising 38% of the total. |
A "staggering" 75% of people involved in tourism thought it was acceptable for girls to exchange sex for cash, and 60% said the same for boys, the study showed. | A "staggering" 75% of people involved in tourism thought it was acceptable for girls to exchange sex for cash, and 60% said the same for boys, the study showed. |
Many were also implicated directly in the exploitation of children, it added. | Many were also implicated directly in the exploitation of children, it added. |
"Child sex workers are often compelled to deliver sexual services to Kenyans - beach boys, bar staff, waiters, and others - in order to access tourists. During the low tourist season, the local market for child sex workers keeps the system going," the report said. | "Child sex workers are often compelled to deliver sexual services to Kenyans - beach boys, bar staff, waiters, and others - in order to access tourists. During the low tourist season, the local market for child sex workers keeps the system going," the report said. |
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