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‘Go far, go together’ campaign
An old African proverb notes that if you want to fast, go alone but if you want to go far, go together. Development around the world has taken place at an incredible rate resulting in life-threatening implications for many communities.At EWB Australia, we know that if...
Engineering Positive Change in Cambodia
Tackling a major issue – water quality – Klyti is working with a Cambodian not-for-profit organization, RainWaterCambodia, to determine the most effective rainwater harvesting and education programs that improve conditions for local communities.Coordinated...
EWB Founder Daniel Almagor appears on the ABC’s The New Inventor
On the th of March, EWB Founder and former CEO Daniel Almagor appeared as a guest judge on an episode of the ABC's The New Inventors.Broadcast on ABC and hosted by comedian James O'Loghlin, each episode of the show features three...
EWB volunteer Ben Fawcett wins International Water Prize
The Oklahoma International Water Prize is awarded to honor and acknowlege international contributions either through service, research or teaching to community development in the field of water and sanitation in rural, developing and remote areas. Ben...
2011 Year of Humanitarian Engineering Call for Submissions
Engineers Australia, Engineers Without Borders and Red R are proud to announce that is the Year of Humanitarian Engineering – a year in which we will recognise the role of engineering in improving quality of life and disaster...
Launching the Year of Humanitarian Engineering
The Year of Humanitarian Engineering will recognise the role of engineering in improving quality of life and disaster recovery. The foremost goal of the year is to promote the significance and importance of humanitarian engineering to both the engineering profession...
The UNESCO Engineering Report & EWB – An Important Step Forward
The report, launched one month ago, is a huge step forward for the engineering community and focuses on ‘Issues, Challenges and Opportunities for Development' – and looks at both the broad engineering profession and at its role in poverty reduction....
EWB Vol Awarded 2010 Young Water Professional of the Year
Amazing EWB volunteer, Claire Dixon was recently awarded in recognition of her work by receiving the Young Water Professional of the Year Award.Claire has made significant achievements in her seven years since graduation with Melbourne Water and more recently with GHD...
EWB CEO wins accolade
Despite an unprecedented number of nominations this year and the judges being faced with an incredibly competitive field of candidates, EWB CEO Lizzie Brown was awarded a highly Commended in the Category of Qld Young Professional Engineer of the Year....
From the Field
Country profile: Vietnam A difficult past has not stopped Vietnam from developing into a dynamic modern economy. During the past two decades, the country has experienced significant economic growth as it shifted to a market-style economyWhile poverty has fallen in...