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"content": "I want to conclude by saying water is equal to women. We will never run away from the fact that water is equal to women because women cook, clean and do farming, among other things. So, if the Ministry of Water and Irrigation is looking at the issue of gender critically, it must give priority to women. That is not an issue of discussion. These are issues which need to be implemented across the board. Where development is supposed to be sustainable, give it to those who deal with that component. Let women be in the forefront of looking at how water can be conserved. If today, I can teach my child to conserve water, I will be helping this nation. But if I am irresponsible enough that when my child is brushing his teeth, the water is running from the tap, that is not fair to this nation. Who else will teach that child? At grassroots level, if you are washing clothes, you can use the same water to mop the house. That can only be taught by women. So, water is equal to women."
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