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    "id": 475001,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. (Ms.) Kanyua",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Priscilla Nyokabi Kanyua",
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    "content": "not just for what is past but for the double-allocation in the current financial year which is Kshs400 million. In the current financial year, we have Kshs400 million and we will be asking that the Women Representatives are involved in that programme, so that we can ensure that the sanitary towels actually get to the girls. More importantly and this is for the Ministry, is the question of quality. Some teachers, not in particular from Nyeri County--- But when I went to Homa Bay, teachers raised the question of quality. They asked whether we have quality sanitary towels being given to our girls. The question of quality needs to be taken together with production. It is also a bit sad that we continue to buy sanitary towels from western countries when we can grow cotton and produce the sanitary towels here. Does the Ministry have any future projection to begin producing sanitary towels in this country? Lastly, we also want to question the criterion of marginalized areas. If the idea is to give girls sanitary towels across our country from poor and needy families, then the question of districts is a bit questionable. It should be advisable that needy and poor girls wherever they are in our country are affected and benefit from a programme like this one. So, that criterion of districts, we might want to go back to it and check it."
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