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KDII was established with the aim to bring sustainable impact in Menstrual Health Management (MHM) through the production of reusable sanitary towels.

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Switzerland🇨🇭 supports KKCF - Kakuma Kalobeyei Challenge Fund in providing financing to innovative local, private & social enterprises. Several projects have started their operations in Kakuma🇰🇪 like Hydroponics, who plans to grow vegetables and KDII, who specialize in producing hygiene products for women.

Switzerland🇨🇭 supports <a href="/kkcfkenya/">KKCF - Kakuma Kalobeyei Challenge Fund</a> in providing financing to innovative local, private &amp; social enterprises. Several projects have started their operations in Kakuma🇰🇪 like Hydroponics, who plans to grow vegetables and KDII, who specialize in producing hygiene products for women.
Filippo Grandi (@filippograndi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Always inspiring to visit Turkana, Kenya, hosting 250,000 refugees, many from South Sudan. Kalobeyei settlement is a model of refugee self reliance and coexistence with local communities: an approach led by the authorities, with innovative partnerships between aid and business.

Always inspiring to visit Turkana, Kenya, hosting 250,000 refugees, many from South Sudan. Kalobeyei settlement is a model of refugee self reliance and coexistence with local communities: an approach led by the authorities, with innovative partnerships between aid and business.
Filippo Grandi (@filippograndi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A great project visited in Kakuma, Kenya: thanks to an IFC grant, KDII Ltd employs Kenyans and refugees to produce reusable sanitary pads; this reduces cost, supporting girls’ and women’s menstrual health in a low income area. Both good and socially responsible business!

A great project visited in Kakuma, Kenya: thanks to an <a href="/IFC_org/">IFC</a> grant, KDII Ltd employs Kenyans and refugees to produce reusable sanitary pads; this reduces cost, supporting girls’ and women’s menstrual health in a low income area. Both good and socially responsible business!
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Welcome to KDII. K De Igratium International was established with the aim to bring sustainable impact in menstrual health management (MHM) through the creation of this reusable sanitary towels

Welcome to KDII.
K De Igratium International was established with the aim to bring sustainable impact in menstrual health management (MHM) through the creation of this reusable sanitary towels