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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Saboti, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Caleb Amisi",
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    "content": " Hon. Temporary Speaker, thank you for giving me an opportunity to support this important Motion. First and foremost, I want to extend my profound praise for your appointment to that special panel. Congratulations! I hope you will help steer this House in the right direction. Hon. John Kiarie is a scout enthusiast just like me. I know most of the activities of the scouts such as forestry ventures and other scouting activities. This could also have cropped from his enthusiasm towards afforestation. I want to thank him for coming up with this timely Motion. We must hold a discourse around afforestation as a way of contributing to reduction of carbon emissions and as a mitigating measure against climate change and desertification. Hon. Temporary Speaker, as countries conversed around this topic, I saw a very interesting discussion of how burial sites can be turned into trees – that, you are buried as a tree. At Lang’ata cemetery, for example, you are put into what is called “burial pod” so that eventually that pod develops into a tree. Your name or something that comes alongside your life can be labelled on that tree. This is a conversation that is ongoing. It is a very interesting way of thinking and contributing to the whole story of afforestation. The name that has been given to this idea is Capsula Mundi."
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