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    "id": 515618,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Mwaura",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Isaac Maigua Mwaura",
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    "content": "No, no, no, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Our request for a special interest issues fund was declined casually yet the other money was being shared left, right and centre; as if we are sharing a piece of cake. Therefore, we really need to look at some of these issues. I am surprised that ten minutes are over. One of the other things that I also want to talk about is funding in special schools. If you look at the monies allocated to special schools, you will appreciate that they are not enough. Many of the children with disabilities going to boarding primary schools are being forced to pay a minimum of Kshs18, 000 a year; so that they can be accommodated in schools they are actually supposed to be learning from. Even at the national level, you will find that the allocation for both health and education currently stands at 27 per cent. However, a closer look at it will show that the enrolment rate for primary schools is now 10.2 million, while in secondary school it is 2.1million. If you do corresponding enrolment, you will find that there are 2.3 million missing children in secondary schools. That is explained very well because there are 30,000 in primary schools and 8,000 secondary schools---"
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