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‘Time for change’

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If we now can have workplaces around Kenya that have nurseries something so simple but with such a big impact - that would be a move in the right direction.”

LONDON - A Kenyan lawmaker who was kicked out of parliament for bringing her baby to work said on Thursday that the row highlighte­d the need to open up spaces for women and mothers.

Zuleikha Hassan said her actions resulted in the speedy creation of a long-promised parliament creche, and she hoped it would also spark discussion over the difficulti­es faced by many young women who felt forced to choose between family or career.

“It should highlight the challenges young women face,” she said in a phone call from parliament in Nairobi.

“If we now can have workplaces around Kenya that have nurseries - something so simple but with such a big impact - that would be a move in the right direction.”

Rules for the lower National Assembly state only elected politician­s can be in the chamber during parliament­ary business. Authoritie­s had pledged to build a creche for lawmakers in 2013 but then failed to act for six years.

A spokesman for the National Assembly could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

Hassan, 39, an MP for the centre-left Orange Democratic Movement, said she took her five-month-old baby girl Mwanabarak­a to work on Wednesday after struggling to get childcare which would normally have meant she would have to stay at home.

“I think I have been patient enough,” said the mother-of four. “I reached my limit and I said ‘I am going with my baby to work’.”

The MP, who first joined parliament in 2013, said she managed to evade security to enter the chamber and sat at the front before being ordered to leave by the temporary speaker.

Her removal, which took place during World Breastfeed­ing Week, sparked arguments and dissent among MPs as some tried to defend her and others urged her to go.

Although she was disappoint­ed not to be given the chance to make her case to the chamber before being ordered out, Hassan said “the message was sent” and on Thursday morning she found a parliament­ary creche had been installed.

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Zuleikha Hassan holding her baby

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