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    "speaker_name": "Ndhiwa, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Martin Owino",
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    "content": " I heard her clearly. Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker. Much has been said about this Bill and I just want to add my voice to it. Disaster Management is a process. It starts with prevention. I emphasise that we need to focus more on prevention to avoid getting caught unawares. We are aware that disasters like floods and fires are time bombs. Prevention, which has not been elaborated here, should include an elaborate research system to determine the kind of disasters that occur in our country and when they strike. For example, in the health realm, you will find the seasonal flu which should be well contained through flu shots before it becomes an epidemic. There is also the element of preparedness. As a people, or as the system we are trying to put in place, what do we do when it strikes? Preparedness is one way to solve a problem. For instance, when our counties are not prepared, most of the time you will find that the National Government Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) is called upon to intervene. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor"
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