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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the amount of money that is being dispensed by the National AIDS Control Council (NACC) works more or less like the CDF. What normally happens is that CBOs and NGOs in the various constituencies have groups which make proposals that are sent to Harambee House for consideration. Depending entirely on the veracity of the proposals, 670 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES April 26, 2006 money is actually given. For instance, if a group sends a viable proposal to the NACC, and the amount of money which is given is intended for sensitizing people against the dangers of HIV/AIDS, and being cognisant of the fact that HIV/AIDS moves side by side with poverty, that amount of money is supposed to economically empower that group. It is out of economically empowering the groups that vulnerable children and orphans can be assisted. So, that is happening. I am aware that, as of now, the amount of money has run out and they are hoping that the Millennium Development Fund will come in handy. When that happens, again, the money will come out. I am aware of quite a number of constituencies that have received between Kshs10 million and Kshs15 million in one year. The minimum amount received by a constituency is probably Kshs4 million and that depends entirely on the Member of Parliament and his groups in sending in proposals to the NACC."
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