According to the World Health Organization, over 2B people lack access to safely managed sanitation – an astonishing statistic that disproportionately hinders the livelihoods of women, girls, and other marginalized groups globally. In this latest edition of the Social Entrepreneur Coffee Series organized by Georgia Social Impact Collaborative (GSIC), Sydney Hulebak unpacks the great work being done by Jasmine Burton, MPH, and her team at Wish for WASH to bring much-needed innovation through human-centered design in the business of sanitation We’re grateful for these social entrepreneurs who are creating sustainable change as well as amazing local businesses like Just Add Honey Tea Company that provide spaces for us to have meaningful conversations around using business as a force for good.