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The Gates Foundation Global Access Strategy and Opportunities in Sanitation
Would you like to better understand how
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
and
Firmenich
are partnering to ensure safe sanitation for all?
Join Firmenich's Director of Global Technology Business Development Sarah d'Arbeloff and the Steps for Sanitation (STeP) team for our webinar on August 1 from 9-10 am EDT during which Sarah addresses --
• the Gates Foundation and their Global Access Strategy, and
• the concern around odor issues associated with toilet
Learn more about the webinar and register here.
Join Firmenich's Director of Global Technology Business Development Sarah d'Arbeloff and the Steps for Sanitation (STeP) team for our webinar on August 1 from 9-10 am EDT during which Sarah addresses --
• the Gates Foundation and their Global Access Strategy, and
• the concern around odor issues associated with toilet
Learn more about the webinar and register here.
Re: The Gates Foundation Global Access Strategy and Opportunities in Sanitation

Dear Marie,
I missed your webinar but the topic sounds really interesting. Would you be able to post the presentations and the recording from the webinar here in this thread?
Thanks,
Elisabeth
I missed your webinar but the topic sounds really interesting. Would you be able to post the presentations and the recording from the webinar here in this thread?
Thanks,
Elisabeth
Dr. Elisabeth von Muench
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Independent consultant located in Ulm, Germany
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Twitter: @EvMuench
Founder of WikiProject Sanitation: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Sanitation
My Wikipedia user profile: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:EMsmile
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Re: The Gates Foundation Global Access Strategy and Opportunities in Sanitation
Yes! I appreciate the reminder.
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Re: On Demand Webinar - Global Access Strategy & Opportunities in Sanitation
For those who missed our August 2019 webinar, we spoke with Sarah d'Arbeloff of Firmenich about their partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Sarah highlighted work to support the new sanitation economy - estimated at $200 billion globally, with $62 billion in India alone by 2021. Access the recording to hear Sarah’s insights and perspective to better understand
• Firmenich's work addressing sanitation facility odors, and
• how Firmenich navigated Global Access to ensure creative sanitation solutions make a difference for those most in need while achieving business objectives for Firmenich and their global clients.
Access the recording here.
Sarah highlighted work to support the new sanitation economy - estimated at $200 billion globally, with $62 billion in India alone by 2021. Access the recording to hear Sarah’s insights and perspective to better understand
• Firmenich's work addressing sanitation facility odors, and
• how Firmenich navigated Global Access to ensure creative sanitation solutions make a difference for those most in need while achieving business objectives for Firmenich and their global clients.
Access the recording here.
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