Kenya: Extreme Heat Undermines Decent Work in North Eastern Kenya
Extreme heat reduces work hours and income for informal workers, with weekly sales dropping nearly 50%, exposing gaps in heat-related labor protections in Kenya.
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Kenya: Extreme Heat Undermines Decent Work in North Eastern Kenya
Garissa, Kenya -- By 9 a.m. on a Wednesday, Hawa Hussein Farah is already watching the temperature climb. Awake since 6 a.m., she has prepared her three children for school before walking them to class and heading to Suuq Mugdi, an open-air market in Garissa town, to buy the fruit she will sell.
Extreme Heat Undermines Decent Work in North Eastern Kenya
By 9 a.m. on a Wednesday, Hawa Hussein Farah is already watching the temperature climb. Awake since 6 a.m., she has prepared her three children for school before walking them to class and heading to Suuq Mugdi, an open-air market in Garissa town, to buy the fruit she will sell. When she settles into her […]
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