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Kenyan officials recently conducted a crucial diaspora engagement session during the Human Resources and Labour Services Expo 2024 in Saudi Arabia.
The delegation, spearheaded by Ambassador Isaiya Kabira and Kenya's Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Mohammed Ramadhan Ruwange, met with Kenyan nationals to discuss their experiences and concerns in the Kingdom. The gathering served as a vital platform for open dialogue between government representatives and expatriates. Ambassador Kabira, serving as Secretary of Investments and Entrepreneurship, outlined Kenya's strategic objectives for the Expo and reiterated the nation's commitment to showcasing its skilled workforce while prioritizing the welfare of Kenyans residing in Saudi Arabia.
The session revealed a spectrum of experiences among the diaspora, from success stories in the healthcare, construction, and education sectors to challenges concerning labour rights and cultural integration. Ambassador Ruwange detailed the embassy's proactive measures to enhance the well-being of Kenyan nationals, particularly those facing difficult working conditions. The Kenyan Embassy in Riyadh has established strong partnerships with local authorities to address cases of mistreatment and ensure equitable treatment for all Kenyan workers. This initiative reflects the government's recognition of the substantial Kenyan workforce contributing to Saudi Arabia's economic growth.
During his address, Ambassador Kabira stressed the critical role of the diaspora in Kenya's economic landscape, noting their significant contributions through remittances and professional expertise. He encouraged Kenyan nationals to utilize embassy resources and maintain consistent communication with their representatives. The delegation, which included Deputy Head of Mission Ambassador Saadia Salim and embassy staff members Ruth Kitonyi and Chris Ndegwa, reinforced their commitment to creating comprehensive support structures through collaborations with international partners and the private sector.
The engagement session addressed several pressing concerns, including the enhancement of labour rights protections and the resolution of contractual disputes. Officials stressed the importance of educational advancement and skill development as key factors in improving employment prospects for Kenyans in Saudi Arabia. Ambassador Ruwange reaffirmed the embassy's dedication to maintaining strong relationships with Saudi authorities to safeguard the rights and interests of Kenyan workers. The meeting concluded with Ambassador Kabira's call for solidarity within the Kenyan community in Saudi Arabia, encouraging mutual support and regular engagement with embassy representatives.