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A section of human rights crusaders is pushing for the recognition and inclusion of people with cerebral palsy in all areas pertaining the development of the nation. Speaking in Nairobi during an event to celebrate and recognize cerebral palsy luminaries who have excelled in different fields, the stakeholders revealed that a number of people with such condition are suffering in silence particularly being rejected in the society.
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Cerebral palsy crusaders push for recognition of persons with the condition
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