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"speaker_name": "Westlands, ODM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Tim Wanyonyi",
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"content": "assigned to them through legislation. This is a defeatist approach which I believe should not go through. Let us maintain the two commissions. The National Gender and Equality Commission has done very well, especially on the issues dealing with disabilities. They have addressed issues of disabilities much more than the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights. So, I believe this will be done very well if we maintain these commissions separately. I hold the view that we must rethink and we should not write off the benefits and the gains these two groups have made. I have listened to the contribution by Hon. Millie Odhiambo, and whatever she has said is quite true. I represent an urban constituency and there is so much gender- based violence exhibited in informal settlements. This cannot be addressed by one agency. It needs a multi-agency to address such issues that are affecting women, children and PWDs in such settlements. I believe this commission should be maintained and it should not be dissolved. I oppose."
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