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    "id": 1551298,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. Veronica Maina",
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    "content": "principle of equal treatment and opportunity for both males and females in all spheres, without discrimination on the basis of age, sex or gender. Any policy directed to Junior Secondary Schools (JSS) or other institutions that discriminate against girls in certain sports or excludes students based on age would constitute a breach of Article 27(3) and (4) of the Constitution. In fact, the state is enjoined to develop strategies to address and eliminate any disadvantages faced by either boys or girls. These strategies should aim at ensuring equality of treatment for both genders. It is, therefore, sad to hear that schools or even school systems might be planning sports that exclude the girl child. The Sports Act also aims at promoting sports development for both girls and boys. This is meant to address mental health issues, physical health---"
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