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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Sossion",
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    "content": "I, therefore, move this Motion so that we can vacate from what we sometimes witness in debating without a solution. As we speak, some teachers have moved out of North Eastern region and are here in Nairobi. In Mt. Elgon, some teachers have moved out of their work stations. Obviously, it means that thousands and thousands of our children in schools in these regions are doing without teachers. This is a matter that has to be addressed. We address it by proposing a solution. There is need for the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), as a constitutional body mandated in the Constitution, to immediately commence the process of recruitment of untrained teachers in these particular regions, deploy them to classrooms, register them and prepare in- service courses for them. I am saying so because Kenya is part of the global community. In other parts of the world, where trained and qualified teachers are unavailable, the staffing norms within International Labour Organisation (ILO), the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and Education International recommend that we must draw teachers from those communities. North Eastern and other parts definitely have school leavers with qualifications and with capacity to engage in teaching."
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