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"content": "subjected to emotional trauma. I hope that Sen. Kwamboka will take the lead in the conversation on how to come up with a legal regime on reproductive health in this country. Women are usually the most affected people when it comes to reproductive health. The women suffering in the villages are the most affected. We need to have a conversation on the issue of contraceptives. Women can do anything that they want. The census results have shown that they are more than men by more than a million. They need to take the lead in this conversation for us to have a legal and practical framework on issues of reproductive health. We also have the issue of care centres. I have looked at the management of the child centres. There was an expose by one media house on how children are being mistreated and the Committee on Labour and Social Welfare, which I am a Member, is looking into some of these issues. How do we ensure that these standards are met? How do we monitor public health, what is being taught in those centres, the managers and their qualifications and the process of establishing those childcare centres? In Kenya, people have commercialised everything and one can get an approval as long as they part with something. We will look at ways of putting stringent measures on the licencing procedures for us not to give the licence to every Tom, Dick and Harry who wants to establish a childcare centre. We should not just allow anybody to manage these centres."
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