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Professional Skills Development in Cambodia
Professional Skills Development in Cambodia - Improving employment pathways for graduates in technical sectorsOn 26th January 2017, EWB's Professional Skills Development project ran a Link & Learn workshop in Phnom Penh in collaboration...
Leading the Brown Revolution
Engineers Without Borders and Live and Learn in partnership with Australia Aid have developed an award winning social enterprise ATEC Biodigesters which is supporting communities to gain access to affordable biodigesters that convert animal manure into clean gas...
Launching EWB Australia’s Annual Report ‘Towards 2020’
EWB Australia is proud to launch its 2015-16 Annual Report, ‘Towards 2020,’ celebrating and reporting the impact of our organisation over the last financial year. The report, EWB’s most comprehensive yet, showcases the breadth of our impact and...
Releasing ‘Towards 2020’ EWB Australia’s 2015-16 Annual Report
The report, EWB Australia's most comprehensive yet, showcases the breadth of our impact and highlights how we are fulfilling our mission to connect, educate and empower people through humanitarian engineering, and achieve the aims of our ‘Engineering a Better...
Water Abundance Xprize challenge offers $1.5 Million to create water.
Aims to alleviate the global water crisis with energy-efficient technologies that harvest fresh water from thin air.WATER ABUNDANCE XPRIZE - APply at water.xprize.orgWater is a key element of life on our planet. More than 71% of the Earth’s surface is...
Celebrating International Women’s Day 2017
We are celebrating International Women's Day 2017 with a couple of inspiring announcementsAt EWB we believe that diversity and equality not only create a richer society, they also help to foster innovation, inspiration and solutions that help us solve some of...
Building a movement of humanitarian engineers – EWB Australia University Chapters, O’Week 2017 wrap-up
Over the last fortnight, EWB Australias university chapters have been welcoming new university students to their campuses and sharing information and opportunities to engage with EWB Australia!OWeek is an important time for EWB Australias university chapters...
Orica Engineers Attend Nepal Design Summit
ORICA GRADUATES ATTEND ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS DESIGN SUMMIT IN NEPALArticle published thanks to Orica Engineering. In December 2016, Orica graduates Chloe Quinn and Alicia Rolls were given the opportunity to travel to the first ever Engineers Without Borders...
Engineers without Borders Australia wins a second Google Impact Challenge
The DFAT Technology Against Poverty Prize is a $, grant provided by innovationXchange as part of the Google Impact Challenge. The prize encouraged non-profits registered in Australia to explore new ways of delivering social impact internationally, using technology....
RainWater Cambodia: Empowering Cambodians
By Lachlan Guthrie - originally published on his blog. Recently my friend and colleague Rov Sokkhai wrote a small case study about the operations and maintenance training at RainWater Cambodia. The excellent case study shows that empowering people ends with better...





