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    "id": 983874,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Prof.) Ongeri",
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        "legal_name": "Samson Kegeo Ongeri",
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    "content": "At that time the drugs available for the management of HIV/AIDs were under patent rights and therefore, were extremely expensive and out of reach for our populations. When that national disaster was declared we were able to trigger the World Health Organization (WHO) arrangement and agreement Article 6 that allowed this nation to bring in generic drugs. That was the message that we passed out to Kenyans that for every 100 Kenyans, 14 might be HIV positive. In other words 86 per cent were negative. The message was, “why do you not go for testing? I think we must borrow that leaf. Immediately after that we had the anthrax scourge. I happened to have been around that time again, and I led the country towards this message."
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