Joyce Akai Emanikor

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P. O. Box 158-30500 Lodwar

Email

jemanikor@yahoo.com

Telephone

0731088450

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0722101169

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@jemanikor on Twitter

Joyce Akai Emanikor

Joyce was born in abject poverty. In 2012, she suspended her PhD studies to concentrate. In 1985-1996 she participated in the translation of the bible to Turkana language. Previously, Joyce worked with the United Nations Children and Oxfam Kenya and was actively involved with the community. She puts education empowerment on top of her list in her quest to transform Turkana County. She also believes that without security, there cannot be any development and therefore has been very vocal on issues of security in her parliamentary debates.

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 15 Oct 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. While I support my colleagues’ sentiments on the unnecessary transfer of performing teachers, I rise on a slightly different, but related matter. view
  • 15 Oct 2020 in National Assembly: A few months ago, we tabled a Petition from Turkana on the TSC policy requiring that during recruitment they only pick graduates of some years back while in some counties like Turkana, and I am sure other northern counties where we have new graduates, and this disadvantages our young graduates who aspire to be teachers but are unable to. We did not get support from the Committee at that time. view
  • 15 Oct 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you. view
  • 15 Oct 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. At the outset, I wish to support this Bill and thank Hon. Ichung’wah for bringing it. It is a very critical Bill. It is important to handle all disasters from a central place or institution, especially in this age where human destruction of the eco-system and other anthropogenic activities have resulted in harsh climatic variations which have also resulted in disasters. Many of the disasters, namely fires, floods, drought and even conflicts because they are resource-based, are really from climate change. Non-Governmental Organizations and other well-wishers have really taken advantage sometimes. Even Government institutions ... view
  • 11 Mar 2020 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I beg to move that the Committee doth report to the House its consideration of the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly, Bill No.33 of 2019) and its approval thereof without amendment. view
  • 11 Mar 2020 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I rise to oppose the amendment. What is the essence of equalisation? It means there are communities that are not at par with the others. Removing marginalisation is defeating the very purpose for which the Equalisation Fund exists. view
  • 11 Mar 2020 in National Assembly: I do support. view
  • 11 Mar 2020 in National Assembly: (Turkana CW), JP): Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to move that the House doth agree with the Committee in the said Report. I request Hon. David ole Sankok to second the Motion for agreement with the Report of the Committee of the whole House. Thank you. view
  • 11 Mar 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon Temporary Deputy Speaker. I beg to move that the House doth agree with the Committee in the said Report. I request Hon. Simon King’ara to second the Motion for agreement with the Report of the Committee of the whole House. view
  • 10 Feb 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. On behalf of the great people of Turkana County and my family, I wish to convey my heartfelt condolences to President Moi’s family. I pay tribute to a great man who was given a special name by the Turkana people; logoyen . It depicts so many positive things including fullness of strength, exuberance and generosity. I remember in President Moi’s time, people fought in KANU to be delegates. Being a delegate was a paying job. That was very special. He was a very accessible man and President. So, many people of different… view

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