Sunday 20 December 2015

HON SOIPAN RATED BEST IN PARLIAMENT

On the evening to devolution premises most debaters in county and national assembly dont go unnoticed.

Its with thats trend that national county speaker Hon Justin Muturi has recognised most articulate members of national Assembly.

Narok women representative Hon Soipan Tuya was rated to be the most articulate and impressive in legislation and legit contributions.

Speaker Muturi applaused Soipan  being the chairperson of appointment commitee in national assembly has embarked on tasks of national importance on her cognitive contribution and inputs that has given national assembly and good and attractive image.

Narok residents has all to smile because most of their voter saw their women rep being active in Parliament and most importantly when she got the speaker attention.

Women representatives are elected to represent the interest of women and to legislate  Bills in Parliament.

Speaker muturi says Soipan has gone beyond her roles in and out in Parliament. 

Saturday 12 December 2015

First lady Sara Tunai lays plans to fight Gender based violence

Narok county first lady has laid tremendous plans to eradicate gender based violence in narok county. The case of early marriages, FGM and school drop oou will soon be forgotten vice in narok.

Gender-based violence is a human rights violation, a public health challenge, and a barrier to civic, social, political, and economic participation.

The vice undermines not only the safety, dignity, overall health
status, and human rights of the millions of individuals who experience it, but also the public health, economic stability, and security of nations.

Gender-based violence cuts across ethnicity, race, class, religion, education level, and international borders. An estimated one in three women worldwide has been beaten, coerced into sex, or otherwise abused in her lifetime.

Although statistics on the prevalence of violence vary, the scale is tremendous, the scope is
vast, and the consequences for individuals, families, communities, and countries are devastating.

It is vital to promote the rights of all individuals and reduce gender-based violence while mitigating its harmful effects on individuals and communities.

Unless women, girls, men, and boys fully enjoy their human rights and are free from violence, progress toward development will fall short.

Through the First lady initiative Narok county will partner with Various non-governmental organizations, faith-based organizations, and host government institutions to:
Increase awareness of the scope of the problem and its impact
Improve services for survivors of violence Strengthen prevention efforts.