The other WTO: Using toilet humour to facilitate global access to toilets
When Jack Sim turned 40, it was the height of the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis, which had decimated half his wealth. The Singaporean entrepreneur found himself wanting to live a more meaningful life, and decided to devote his remaining years to promoting the need for clean sanitation. He first set up...
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Main Authors: | GOH, Kenneth, LIM, Thomas |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2023
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