This study from CESVI examines the magnitude and characteristics of child labor in Kenya, particularly the “worst forms of child labour (WFCL) in Kenya,” with a focus on the urban context of Nairobi and on the rural context of the Nyanza province. The study approximates 7549 children to be “absorbed into the worst job market sectors and dumped into an unending poverty cycle” in these two contexts. The study investigates working conditions for children, the impacts of child labor on these children, and includes interviews with child laborers and other key informants.