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Engen Expands Menstrual Care Drive For Learners

Engen has launched its 2026 Menstrual Care Campaign, providing reusable sanitary products to learners and tackling period poverty as a barrier to education and dignity. The campaign began in South Durban at Assegai Primary School and P.R. Pather Secondary School, where female learners received reusable sanitary pad packs designed to... The post Engen Expands Menstrual Care Drive For Learners appeared first on Social TV.

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