Tiyah Galgalo Ali

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27th December 1966

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Tiyah Galgalo Ali

She was the first girl from Isiolo County to study upto form six.

She is also the founder of the Foundation for Kenyan Women Pastoralist which lobbies universities to admit girls from disadvantaged communities for prestigious courses.

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 25 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: 2. Mr. Patrick Omutia - Sports, Culture and Arts view
  • 25 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I beg to move the following Motion:- THAT, pursuant to Article 155(3) (b) of the Constitution of Kenya and the provisions of Standing Order 45, this House adopts the Report of the Departmental Committee on Labour and Social Welfare on the Vetting of Principal Secretaries Nominees, laid on the Table of the House on Tuesday, 25th June, 2013; and approves the appointment of the following persons as Principal Secretaries:- view
  • 25 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: 1. Mr. Ali Noor Ismail – Labour, Social Security and Services view
  • 25 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: 2. Mr. Patrick Omutia - Sports, Culture and Arts view
  • 25 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: The Departmental Committee on Labour and Social Welfare was constituted on Thursday, 16th May, 2013 and draws its membership from the following--- I have a long list and so, I will not read it. I will just skip it because it is in the Report. The functions of the Committee are as set out in Standing Order No.216(5). Due to the interest of time, I will also skip that and ask hon. Members to read the functions of the Committee. According to Second Schedule of the Standing Orders, the Committee examines the following subjects:- view
  • 25 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, let me take this opportunity to thank all hon. Members for supporting this Motion, especially the very committed Committee Members like hon. (Ms.) Wanga, hon. Muchai and the rest who are here to give us support. I would also like to thank all the other hon. Members who have taken their time to support the Motion. It is important to note that the House has confidence in the two nominees. They have shown that they are committed Kenyans who are willing to perform their jobs without any problems. Thank you. I beg to move. view
  • 15 May 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- THAT, aware that dozens of families in the country especially in Isiolo County have been marooned by floods; concerned that the flooding menace has led to immense negative impact on economy which inter alia include widespread destruction of property, crops and infrastructure such as bridges and roads hence curtailing the movement of people and goods from one place to the other; deeply concerned that the flooding has led to outbreak of waterborne diseases in some parts of the country, this House urges the Government to speedily establish ... view
  • 15 May 2013 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, let me appreciate the Leader of the Majority Party for informing us what the Government has done. Just giving food to the affected people is not enough. What Tana requires and other parts of the country is more than just food. We have shelters destroyed and people do not even have places to sleep. Children are out of school. We should better take care of their lives not just by giving them food. We also want to hear more of how the people whose houses have been destroyed have been resettled and they have gone back to ... view
  • 7 May 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I think what is happening is not something new. I can give examples of what has happened in Isiolo over the years. It is one thing that, maybe, will also help this Government to put some measures in place. I think the story about security personnel is difficult. For example, there is lack of communication equipment in the very difficult areas. There is also the problem of lack of fuel and vehicles to pursue bandits. I think one of the things that the Government has done to improve security is compulsory disarmament in ... view
  • 7 May 2013 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, insecurity in those areas is a very big disadvantage to the communities and also counties. That is because it sends away investors who would also want to put in investments to improve the areas that have been marginalized for over 50 years. So, I stand to support the Motion and I would tell the Government that if it is not able to put measures in place to ensure that communities are secure, then it should allow them to arm themselves and take care of their properties and lives of their children. At least, they should ... view
  • 7 May 2013 in National Assembly: I know we have had cases where parents have been attacked and women have been rendered widows and children have been left orphans. I have not seen even one case where the Government has come up with support to communities. If we had enough money in our budget to take care of the children and widows, or to give property to communities, then, maybe, the Government would feel the pinch. It would realize that a lot of money is spent and take care of security issues better. view
  • 7 May 2013 in National Assembly: So, support the Motion. view

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