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Calls for inclusivity are growing louder as members of the Turkana community living in Samburu, Isiolo, Marsabit, and Laikipia counties decry discrimination in employment. The community, meeting in Baragoi, Samburu County, says marginalization has locked out their youth from government jobs, despite attaining education.
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Turkana community members decry marginalization in employment
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