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The government has been challenged to inject more funds to promote sexual reproductive health in the country. Stakeholders in the health sector say the lack of sufficient knowledge on reproductive health and menstrual hygiene, especially among adolescent girls, has resulted in increased cases of school dropouts across the country. The clarion call was made during the commemoration of the International Day for Menstrual Hygiene.
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Kenya joins the world in marking International Day for Menstrual Hygiene
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