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Episode 036: Building Equity Through Sanitation Innovation with Jasmine Burton

Episode 036: Building Equity Through Sanitation Innovation with Jasmine Burton

FromThe Days for Girls Podcast


Episode 036: Building Equity Through Sanitation Innovation with Jasmine Burton

FromThe Days for Girls Podcast

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Dec 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jasmine Burton is a social inclusion and design specialist who is passionate about building a more inclusive world through sanitation innovation. She is the founder and CEO of Wish for WASH, a social impact organization that addresses equity gaps in the WASH sector through human-centered design thinking and research.In this episode, Jasmine shares her journey as a toilet design specialist striving to improve outcomes for the 4.2 billion people who lack access to safely managed sanitation. Join us as we dive into the challenges of global toilet inequity; exciting innovations in the WASH sector today; and the relationship between sanitation innovation, menstrual health and the empowerment of women and girls. HighlightsWhat it means to be a social inclusion and design specialistHow Jasmine utilizes the concept of empathy in an iterative framework to drive innovation, sustainability and impactWhat inspired her to go into toilet innovation at a young ageThe founding story of Wish for Wash, which she started as an undergrad at Georgia Tech to improve global sanitation infrastructure through human-centered design “Flying toilets,” and other hazards prompted by widespread lack of access to safely managed sanitation Notable innovations in the sanitation space today, including:Development of toilet systems that can easily be tailored to different sets of needs The “circular sanitation economy” turning human waste into a renewable resourceThe “smart sanitation economy” using wastewater technology as a preventative public health toolHow the COVID-19 has impacted Wish for Wash, and what the future holdsJasmine’s future endeavors in impact investing and sustainable financing ConnectWebsite: jasminekburton.com | wishforwash.org  | periodfutures.org | toiletboard.orgIG/FB/Twitter: @jasminekburton | @wishforwash | @periodfutures LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasminekburton/BioJasmine (Jaz) is a social inclusion and design specialist with a focus on gender equity, meaningful youth engagement, and innovation in the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and global health sectors. She is trained in product design and public health, and is passionate about social justice and human rights. She has led iterative toilet innovation pilots and research across Sub-Saharan Africa with a design thinking lens and in resettled refugee communities as the founder of Wish for WASH, a social impact organization that seeks to bring innovation to sanitation. Jasmine has served as the Toilet Accelerator Manager and Innovation Lab Lead at the Toilet Board Coalition, Technical Advisor for the gender equity startup Equilo, on the Board of Directors for Planet Indonesia in order to help lead their WASH and gender strategies, a Design/Communications Associate for Women in Global Health, and a former consultant for gender and women's health research organizations Atethemis and International Planned Parenthood Federation. As a 2018-2019 Women Deliver Young Leader, she spoke at the 2019 WD conference about her work and vision for gender equity in the WASH sector. Jasmine identifies as a social impact designer who seeks to utilize design thinking, evidence-based research, and business acumen to build a more inclusive world. Support the showPlease support us at daysforgirls.org
Released:
Dec 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Go behind the scenes with Days for Girls International, an award-winning NGO, as we interview thought leaders in international development who work to empower women and girls around the world. You’ll hear from experts in the fields of menstrual health, social entrepreneurship, and international development, as well as get inside stories from the women and girls impacted by our vital work to create menstrual equity for every girl, everywhere, period. Visit daysforgirls.org to learn more about Days for Girls International.