Gunning retailer supports sanitary products access in Kenya

Mariam Koslay
Updated May 16 2017 - 9:34am, first published May 11 2017 - 2:11pm
HELP: A Kenyan student holds up her Tandum sanitary kit, which will last her up to three years and costs $10. Bandicute, a Gunning retailer, has decided to donate scarf profits to this cause. Photo: supplied.
HELP: A Kenyan student holds up her Tandum sanitary kit, which will last her up to three years and costs $10. Bandicute, a Gunning retailer, has decided to donate scarf profits to this cause. Photo: supplied.

For Jessica Dyne, co-owner of Gunning retailer Bandicute Designs, it was a simple decision. 

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Mariam Koslay

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