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Brave men who have made women's periods their business

Daniel Karanja has taken it upon himself to create awareness and break taboos surrounding menstruation (Photo: Courtesy)

Anne remembers when she joined a middle-class girls' secondary school in Nairobi. At only 13, Anne had been admitted to the national school after passing her Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination in a rural school nestled deep in the tea bushes of Kiambu.

On the one hand, Anne was excited because she would meet girls from other parts of the country and share her life with them. But Anne was also from a poor background, and could not afford most of the things the other girls had. Like sanitary towels.

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