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    "speaker_name": "Prof. Kamar",
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    "content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, unfortunately, I cannot give an answer to that of the cuff. Once a site has been identified and designated as a Ramsar Site, it immediately becomes a site of interest both to the nation and to the international community. In those sites, which are all fully managed by KWS, proposals have been written regarding the management of the sites. Depending on which donor has an interest in which area--- Just like we mentioned, Lake Naivasha has received a lot of attention. We have received support directly as a Ministry. We have also received some support that has come through the Office of the Prime Minister for that particular wetland. So, different wetland sites have received different attention, and I cannot give you the figure right now. However, our officers on the ground have been able to successfully come up with proposals that have got international support. That is because a Ramsar site does not belong to Kenya only. It is an international asset and we are only the custodians. We have our own small money that we give for management through KWS, and that is on-going."
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