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    "id": 884067,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Milgo",
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        "legal_name": "Milgo Alice Chepkorir",
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    "content": "learn to coexist with others, not only children of different ethnic grouping or tribes but also with children with disabilities. Madam Temporary Speaker, it is in school where children also interact for the first time. Therefore, they should learn that PWDs are abled differently. School clubs are an informal way through which a school can assist its children to learn ideas that they cannot access through the normal classroom. As per the Ministry of Education requirement, every school is required to be child friendly. This is where the environment is friendly to every child by providing facilities that can enable even Persons with Disability’s (PWDs) access to all learning areas, dormitories, toilets; name them. In any case, this one goes a long way to even include school clubs. We used to say that societal perception of disability, in this case as a negative vice, can be removed or rather treated very early. In this case, aspects of socialisation and integration in the formative years of the children can, in this case, be inculcated into the school-going children so that they will know that PWDs or challenged children can do what the other normal children can do."
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