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Over the last century, we made massive advancements in nutrition, sanitation medicine and overall quality of life.
we made massive advancements in nutrition, sanitation
I must tell you a story about women's sanitation. It was in a time when Rajiv Gandhi, it's quite
But you know I still feel that we still need that today and that was 20 years ago. So sanitation
Reinventing the toilet could also be a gamechanger for 4.2 billion people currently living without access to safe sanitation.
Well say you go back another century in the 19th century with London, it helped to improve sanitation conditions, and I think that large shocks are always a cause of things to change.
And while there, I was on a lot of water sanitation projects, but this hygiene component just really wasn't being thought about.
Today we're going to talk about a very important topic, clean water and sanitation.
When we talk about clean water and sanitation,
I think about the Department of Labor, I was chief of staff there, we fined Packer Sanitation Services in Wisconsin because they had 102 children, 13 to 17 years old, overnight shift operating saws to process meat.
it was this nauseating mix of green and brown because the Israelis had bombed the power plant and there was no sanitation, so it was all going directly in the ocean.
-I've drafted the Home Health Sanitation Initiative.
And so on there are of course tons of problems that need to be addressed especially when it comes to sanitation