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🎥 Special screening of HolyShit at COP29! 🎥
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- SuSanA secretariat currently allocates 2 full time person equivalents of time from members of GIZ Sustainable Sanitation Team: Arne Panesar, Alexandra Dubois, Maren Heuvels, Teresa Häberlein, Daphne Manolakos and Bettina-Sophie Heinz.
🎥 Special screening of HolyShit at COP29! 🎥
SuSanA is thrilled to announce that as partner of the impactful documentary Holy Shit, we've been able to position this film at the global stage of COP29 in Baku!
🎬 If you are going to be present, join us for a screening on the evening of November 15th at the Water4Climate Pavilion. You'll even have the possibility to engage with the director Rubén Abruña before and after the movie.
Holy Shit is more than just a movie, it's a powerful exploration of the intersections between sanitation, climate change, and food and water security. This screening offers a unique opportunity to bring awareness to sanitation’s vital role in addressing climate and environmental challenges.
🚀 Calling on our sanitation community! 🚀
Help us spread the word! Let's make sure this message goes beyond our usual network and reaches other sectors and the general public. Share this post with your circles, invite colleagues and friends from all sectors and professions to amplify the impact of Holy Shit at COP29 and beyond. Together, we can make sure this important narrative reaches policymakers, activists and changemakers from all backgrounds. 🌱🌊💧
Event Details
🕒 November 15th ; 18:00-20:00
📍 Water for Climate Pavilion (F10b) - COP29, Baku
ℹ️ More info: Sanitation Events - Sustainable Sanitation Alliance - SuSanA
Best regards
Alex on behalf of the SuSanA Secretariat
🎬 If you are going to be present, join us for a screening on the evening of November 15th at the Water4Climate Pavilion. You'll even have the possibility to engage with the director Rubén Abruña before and after the movie.
Holy Shit is more than just a movie, it's a powerful exploration of the intersections between sanitation, climate change, and food and water security. This screening offers a unique opportunity to bring awareness to sanitation’s vital role in addressing climate and environmental challenges.
🚀 Calling on our sanitation community! 🚀
Help us spread the word! Let's make sure this message goes beyond our usual network and reaches other sectors and the general public. Share this post with your circles, invite colleagues and friends from all sectors and professions to amplify the impact of Holy Shit at COP29 and beyond. Together, we can make sure this important narrative reaches policymakers, activists and changemakers from all backgrounds. 🌱🌊💧
Event Details
🕒 November 15th ; 18:00-20:00
📍 Water for Climate Pavilion (F10b) - COP29, Baku
ℹ️ More info: Sanitation Events - Sustainable Sanitation Alliance - SuSanA
Best regards
Alex on behalf of the SuSanA Secretariat
Posted by a member of the SuSanA secretariat held by the GIZ Sector Program Water Policy – Innovations for Resilience
Located at Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Bonn, Germany
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