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    "id": 1532577,
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    "speaker_name": "Nominated, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Irene Mayaka",
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    "content": "been complaining for the longest time that resource allocation, especially for items like sanitary pads, is not being done adequately and regularly. It is also not being done on time. Sanitary pads are a basic need for a young girl in this country. Some of these things should take precedence in terms of resource allocation and ensuring that they are well financed. When you look at Information Communication and Technology (ICT), which my previous Committee was all about, there has been resource allocation for youth-based training activities, especially in the ICT space. We are in a world where our young people are extremely ICT and technologically savvy and need to be trained in that space. I have seen an allocation for youth development like Ajira and the Presidential Digital Programme, which are very good programmes we need to support. Without anticipating debate on the 2025/2026 Budget Estimates, we have talked about resource allocation for communication and how the services provided by the Social Health Authority (SHA) will be properly communicated and utilised within our spaces. That is another thing I want to encourage us to ensure is properly done, and resources are directed in the right direction. If we have decided that SHA is here with us and that this is the new norm in our health space, then we must ensure proper communication and feedback channels from the"
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