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    "id": 1503719,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Kisii County, WDM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Doris Donya",
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    "content": " We have been talking about body parts and everything. It is high time we learned about our body parts, all of them, so that when we speak of one, we do not say that someone is losing integrity. We have the eye, the head, the mouth and the chest. There is nothing wrong in talking about any part of the body. There is nothing inappropriate about it. Someone will tell you that you do not have integrity. If you go to a Kenyan hospital, we have a problem explaining our problems because we want to remain subservient to tradition. If you have diarrhoea, you want to say: \"I feel like my stomach is running.\" You do not want to speak about what is hurting you or where the problem is. As a male, when you go to the hospital, you want to hide by saying: \"I feel a scratch\", and you do not want to say why you are scratching because of culture. Come on. Every body part is essential. It is not bad to mention its name. When we, as women, talk about our body parts, you definitely think we are disabled. We are not. So, let us treat each and every department equally. We should not even glorify the fact that women have been given that role. Provided you are a leader, you deserve a position."
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