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"speaker_name": "Kiambu CWR, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. (Ms.) Gathoni Wamuchomba",
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"content": "Women are victims of what I call infantalisation. They are always graded like children or infants. We hear so often women being referred to as infants in the way we categorise them. For example, when you talk about special groups, they are women and children. Why do we not say men and children? Women are grouped with children even when we have political activities like food rationing in villages. They are grouped with children and that is called infantalisation. I am privy to this kind of information because in as much as people do not think politicians are scholars, I am a scholar and I am pursing my Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) on women issues. We need to speak out on what is happening on the spaces of women, not only in the political field, but also in our cultural setting."
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