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Print Exclusive: Hygiene and health put first on Human Rights Day

The team from Maph Health Clinic took to the streets of Primrose on Thursday to hand out sanitary wear, which they believe is a basic need and right for every woman.

Primrose-based medical practice Maph-health Medical Practice was determined to make a difference in the community on Human Rights Day.

The team took to the streets of Primrose, on Thursday, and handed out 430 packets of sanitary pads to women and young girls in need.

“We strongly believe that sanitary wear is a basic need and right for every woman,” said the Maph-health’s Egipha Kwangwari.

For the full story be sure to get this week’s Germiston City News, out this Wednesday (March 27).

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