 When I came out of my country, I came here to work as a domestic worker. It is really hard to get the job in Kenya. I like my daughters to have a good life. The agency you come with when you go there, they promise you a lot of things. But here there is some mistreatment, which is not good. When you reach a sponsor's house, the first thing they do, they take you passports and they take you phone. You know why they keep my passport? She felt like she has bought me, you know, like I was her property. And there is no phone for one month. I have baby, so I should make a call for every maybe one week. It was once per month, just six minutes. Sometimes there is no food. They just eat as a family. If the food left, you will eat. If the food they finished the food, you will not eat. There is no way you could work that much with no eating. We have the energy came from. A lot of work, you cannot finish anything. You sleep just three hours. I found myself working for like almost a day and night. But you work from Sunday to Sunday. There is no off. Madam in the house, she is just beating you, harassing you, making noise. She had, let me say, light hands that she can slap you anytime. The way she approaches me seems rough and routine. They are using an abusive language. And sometimes man stays for the sponsor three, two months. So you don't understand how can you make it and you have a family. To beg for my salary every time I had to beg. She said that I did not work. So she refused to give me the money. That's what caused me to run away. I just had to walk barefooted to just, I just ran away. I am works in collaboration and in partnership with government and non-government entities. We mainly work on capacity building to enhance the capacity of government officers and civil society actors working in this field. We also focus on awareness raising among youth, school students, university students to raise their awareness on the risks of human trafficking as well as we provide direct assistance for victims of trafficking such as repatriation and reintegration depending on the need of the victim.