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    "content": "Even in Nairobi, we recently saw it reported by one of the media houses that a child called Akinyi would leave school and proceed to sell groundnuts in the evening up to sometime past midnight. When the journalist asked the child where she came from, she gave the name of her school. The media never told her that they would visit her in school, but they did so the following morning, at 8.00 a.m. and, surely, they found her in class. So, we are saying that we appreciate that marginalised areas like ASALs are affected, but that does not stop us from thinking about the welfare of the girl child in urban areas and other areas affected by poverty. That is why I am moving this amendment; I am doing so, so that we urge the Government to consider the affected girl-child not only in ASAL areas but across the country."
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