A Nairobi based sex lubricant manufacturer will partner with Nakuru Non-Governmental organisations especially those that deal with health matters.
The managing director and founder of European Perfumes and Cosmetics (EPC), Francis Thandi, says that the company will closely with Nakuru organisations to have zero sex infections or problems.
“We want to prevent problems incurred during intercourse. We are seeking to have more partners to help the Kenyan community. Family Health Option Kenya have been playing a key role in the society and we still looks forward to expand more especially in this growing county,” said Thandi.
Family Health Option Kenya (FHOK) have been distributing EPCC products to LGBT communities together with condoms to prevent infections.
Nancy Atieno, a health worker at FHOK Nakuru branch, says most of the EPCC products are in demand and there was need to have a growth in Nakuru County especially in the interior.
Other organisations that have partnered with EPCC include LGBT organizations and Kenya Sex Workers Association.