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    "id": 944833,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Nominated, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Wilson Sossion",
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    "content": "The challenge of identifying a group that is an ethnic minority should not be difficult if we are a progressive country that believes in true scientific data. We have a UNESCO office in this country that is charged with this responsibility. Of course, ethnic minorities is a major focus of the United Nations through UNESCO. Even within the teaching service globally, there is a campaign to ensure that all ethnic minorities have the necessary social services including teachers. They are specific about teachers. Do the known ethnic minorities in this country like the Elmolos and Ndorobos have all these? The reason for mapping these groups and identifying them correctly is for equity and inclusivity to be there across right across. Right now, the country is debating the Building Bridges Initiative that talks about equity. We cannot talk about national equity right across without moving down to ethnic minorities. It is not going to be difficult. Some communities can masquerade as minorities when they are not. This can be sorted out by proper scientific data and studies through the Government agencies we have."
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