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"content": "If you look at other countries which have equalization funds, countries like Canada have done it for so many years. Last year, Canada allocated US$14 billion of their Equalization Fund to territories and provinces that were not at par with the rest of the country. If you put into perspective US$14 billion, it is an equivalent of Uganda’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). That is a lot of money. If you look at it, if developed countries are still thinking about equalization, then there is good reason why the framers of our Constitution thought of Kenya as a country that requires equalization fund."
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