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    "id": 475009,
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    "speaker_name": "Hon. (Ms.) Ghati",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Dennitah Ghati",
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    "content": "I would like to know from the region of Nyanza and especially Migori County, how many schools have benefited. What is not clear is the criteria and I want the Departmental Committee on Education, Research and Technology to try and find out for us. Maybe, we should even be publicizing the schools that receive those sanitary pads when we are talking about districts. From research, we know very well that there are poorer schools in this country that even if girls get sanitary pads, there are other commodities that go with those items. For example, we have a pant. So, we need to look at the whole criteria and process. It is one thing to provide a school girl with a sanitary pad and another to make sure that they have the panties. If we are looking at the poverty index and all those criteria, we should know that a sanitary pad like Always or whatever it is always goes with a very clear pant for wearing. This is the case so that those girls do not only have the sanitary pad and yet they do not have a pant and clear information on how to use that necessary commodity. Maybe, we need to revise the whole idea and criteria for disbursing those things and provide relevant information so that those young girls are able to access reproductive health information that is necessary to complete that whole package."
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