The government has called for increased investment in the menstrual health sector, saying Kenya has the potential to transform it into a vibrant industry that creates jobs, promotes innovation and accelerates economic growth. State Department for Industry Principal Secretary (PS) Dr. Juma Mukhwana, while officially opening a two-day Kenya Menstrual Economy Conference in Nairobi, said…
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