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    "id": 975296,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Nominated, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Ms.) Cecily Mbarire",
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        "legal_name": "Cecily Mutitu Mbarire",
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    "content": "man and woman issue. So, what we are saying is that each one of us should start pushing for equality of all humanity – both men and women – in terms of opportunities, education and leadership. That is what “Each for Equal” means Hon. Junet. I know you believe in your daughter getting equal opportunity like your son. So, “Each for Equal” means each one of us has a responsibility to support the equality of gender, the equality of the boy-child and the girl-child, so that all opportunities are available for them. Let me say this so that you do not look at it purely from a female perspective. Right now, our biggest challenge, going forward, is the issue of the boy-child. We are now saying the boy- child needs to get equal opportunity like the girl-child, so that they can get to the same level. That is now the greatest challenge that we are having back in our villages. So, each one of you should come for that breakfast tomorrow, so that we can start pushing for the affairs of the boy- child. You are most welcome gentlemen."
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