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    "id": 824272,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Kandara, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Ms.) Alice Wahome",
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        "legal_name": "Alice Muthoni Wahome",
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    "content": "world women are telling their stories which provoke important and necessary conversations in villages, cities, boardrooms and bedrooms. I want to emphasise that women are making very key conversations in their bedrooms and sometimes even in the streets. The corridors of power should listen to those particular conversations. He cited examples of Latin America, France, India, Middle East and China. He also said that the voices of the “me too” time is up to the time ‘is now’. He pointed out that women and girls are calling out abusive behaviour and discriminatory attitudes. He identified the central question which the movement faced; the question of power. He alluded to the fact that power is never given and that normally power needs to be taken. He decried a male-dominated world and empowerment of women and girls as the common central objective of organisations like CSW."
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