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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Kiambaa, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Njuguna Kawanjiku",
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    "content": "Jayne Kihara has told us that those were the things they were taught by their grandmothers; taking care of families at a certain age and sex education. We saw a culture that was well governed and taken care of. The women and men were well educated as far as those matters were concerned. Even if it talks about the community, we can establish that conversation. We can no longer shy away from this conversation. We need to sit with our daughters and sons and educate them on what to expect when they get to a certain age. Some of the cultures that are still educating their children on those issues have found a way to fight the stigma that comes with early parenthood and HIV/AIDS. We cannot be ignorant. There is a saying that ‘‘ignorance has no defence.’’ What is the Government supposed to do to create awareness to the school-going children? We can agree on ages that should be taught sex education; it can be from the junior secondary schools. We can also vet the kind of information that is released to them."
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