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"speaker_title": "Hon. Jared Okello",
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"content": " Yes, both in the Speakers and Public Gallery. Article 43 of our Constitution pays great credence to access to healthcare and the Edu-Afya Medical Scheme was meant to address issues of health to the students who are in the secondary schools. At this point when digital platforms have percolated our systems and through globalisation, digitisation is the direction that the world is going to. That the Edu-Afya Medical Scheme still has inordinate delays and failures when it comes to addressing issues of health in our health facilities by students is something that needs to be properly looked into. The parents who take their children to school are already overstretched when it comes to family budgetary constraints. If this scheme was meant to address illnesses of students and then they use this privilege to go to health facilities and cannot get the intended help, then there is a problem that needs to be properly addressed."
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