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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Zani",
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    "content": "Clear correlations have been made about specifically corruption and development. The correlations show that the more developed counties are, the less there is corruption. Those correlations become our talking points be it at organizational, company level or whatever level. They then begin to put us into specific context. Lastly, the whole issue of affirmative action needs to be put in place. I think when we look at how the issue of affirmative action has helped in the universities and ensuring that young people can come on board. It has helped to a large extent. However, we have also seen policy and action make a big difference. So, we might just want to see where we are missing the point or where the parallelism is coming in. Clearly, we know from policy that we put in place, more girls are going and being retained in school. However, when it comes to leadership, what is happening? When it comes to fighting for public space, what is happening that they are unable to get there despite all these efforts? As Sen. Poghisio and others speakers said earlier, we need to think about the gender balance. Gender is just the social construct."
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