Kimberly-Clark Nigeria, a leader in baby care and essential feminine products, plans to deliver Huggies samples to 1.65 million mothers through its
Huggies Hospital Sampling programme as part of its global ambition to improve the lives of one billion people in underserved communities around the world by 2030.
General manager, Kimberly-Clark Nigeria, Vani Malik, said Huggies recognizes that healthy development begins at birth and, as such, seeks to educate and encourage expectant and new mothers who frequent the hospital during their parenting journey to embrace the use of quality diapers for their babies’ needs.
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