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Careless data collection propagates violence against women online
December 17, 2020
A woman working on her laptop
With a salary offer of Shs 350,000 per month, Shs 10,000 daily lunch and transport allowance, Karen [not real name] thought she was finally leaving the unemployed club.
Moreover, within a period of one year, she was told, she would be able to buy out Mark from his boutique. At least three of his previous employees had done just that because Mark was all about empowering and offering a headstart to fellow youth. All these conversations between Mark and Karen were on Facebook where Mark had posted an advertisement looking for ‘a genuine hardworking salesperson’ for his Ntinda-based boutique.

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