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    "id": 1120398,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Sakaja",
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        "legal_name": "Johnson Arthur Sakaja",
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    "content": "Regarding access to healthcare, there are five million people living in 200 informal settlements in slums in Nairobi City County. That is 60 per cent of the population, occupying only 6 per cent of the land. How can you have a marginalization policy that does not mention even one sub location of Nairobi City County? Many times urban poverty bites worse than rural poverty. If you have no money in Nairobi, you will not get a place to stay or something to eat. In the village, it is possible your neighbour will give you a tin of maize. In Western Kenya, most of the hedges are edible. You just pluck and have it as a vegetable, but in Nairobi everything is commercial. In Swahili, we say shamba la mawe. I do not understand. I would like the Chairman to intervene and give me a point of order to explain to me how you miss out even one of the slums in Nairobi City County in terms of marginalization, deprivation, lack of sanitation and access to healthcare. When we hear stories of children dying--- Sen. Faki: On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker."
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