By now, you have come across videos or stories of Kenyan women seeking justice over alleged sexual exploitation by British soldiers in Laikipia.

But these cases are often an uphill battle that even the National Assembly has had little to no progress in untangling.

A UK government report released on Tuesday, following an inquiry into the incidents, has shed light on why it is often nearly impossible for Kenyan women to prove their allegations.

The British Army investigation found 35 instances where there was at least an initial suggestion or allegation of transactional sex by the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK) soldiers.