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"content": "Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I stand guided. That is why I went back to look at what the Bill is defining as a disaster. I want to ask the proposer or those who are fronting this Bill--- I know that it has come from the National Assembly, to give clarity of the definition of a national disaster. I do not think that all the regulations that we are putting here; the committees, the structures of the funds, how these resources should be placed, the resiliency plans and what we are supposed to do when we are managing the national disaster speak to all the disasters that we have. At what point will we as a community and country understand some of the things that are happening in this country? In the same way we have spoken very passionately about the disappearances and the extra-judicial killings to the extent that they are causing death, injury or disease or a significant disruption of the life of the community, I also want to add here that when we are drawing these regulations or committees, we must also understand that disasters are not only limited to floods, fires or certain things as they have put in the definition. A disaster also means that it is a progressive or a sudden widespread of localized natural or human-caused occurrences and the issue of SGBV--- Madam Temporary Speaker, I wish Sen. Cherarkey, who is being distracted by Sen. Mariam Omar, would listen because this is a very important point. The issue of SGBV and The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only.A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Director, Hansard and Audio Services,Senate."
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