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    "content": "affected. That is why you realize that we have very few children going to school in ASAL areas; the majority who do so are boys. Therefore, this is a very important Motion that will help the girl-child in those areas. However, there is one thing in this Motion that I would like to comment about; I hope hon. Dukicha will consider it. Education has no boundaries in relation to gender; as the supporters of the Motion have said. In some areas like Central Kenya and other areas we have reached a point where the boy-child is also in danger. So, we may put emphasis on the girl-child in the arid areas and some years to come, we find that we have a problem with the boys as well. I am saying this because it is very clear from the Motion that the girls who drop out of school get married; the question we are supposed to ask ourselves is who marries those young children? There are also boys who have not been educated. Therefore, when we talk about this Motion, we should consider having schools for both genders. So, I would like hon. Dukicha to consider amending this Motion, so that it includes the boy-child."
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