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Luan Nguyen – EWB Changemaker

Luan Nguyen – EWB Changemaker

Luan Nguyen – Civil Engineer, Vice President EWB WA Region “I first came across EWB when I did the EWB Challenge during my first year at university. I was finding engineering very abstract and uninteresting and was thinking about...
EWB and Sail: Supporting the Sudanese Australian Community

EWB and Sail: Supporting the Sudanese Australian Community

Sudanese Australian Integrated Learning (SAIL) is a non-profit, volunteer-run program that provides free English tutoring support and community services to the Sudanese Australian community.Written by Matilda Bowra.SAIL was started in Melbourne 16 years ago and is now...
Creating Digital Access for Migrants and Refugees through EWB.

Creating Digital Access for Migrants and Refugees through EWB.

Engineers Without Borders Australia (EWB) recognises that digital access is a major barrier to disadvantaged and marginalised groups participating in Australian society and is developing a digital access strategy to help bridge the digital divide."It can be very...
40 Over 40 – Inspiring ARUP employees to join EWB.

40 Over 40 – Inspiring ARUP employees to join EWB.

Arup's 40 over 40 campaign – Inspiring ARUP's employees to join EWB.Arup’s 40 over40 campaign is designed to inspire more senior Arup employees to become actively involved with Engineers Without Borders Australia (EWB).Written by Matilda...
The Power of our People – the EWB Community in Action

The Power of our People – the EWB Community in Action

The power of our people – The EWB community in action Engineers Without Borders Australia (EWB) is addressing the most pressing issues of our time by mobilising a diverse and vibrant community of people to create positive change through humanitarian...

Celebrating World Toilet Day with EWB

November th is World Toilet Day! Did you know that almost . billion people across the globe suffer from not having access to toilets?Inaccessibility to proper sanitation solutions means that many communities suffer from health problems, have stunted access to economic...
A day in the life of a Field Professional – Part 5

A day in the life of a Field Professional – Part 5

A Day in the Life – An EWB Field Professional experience in Phnom Penh – Part 5.By Lachlan Guthrie – originally published on his blog.Last week I was given an opportunity to facilitate a workshop to the Center for Sustainable Water’s Young...
International Volunteer Managers Day – One Job, Many Hats!

International Volunteer Managers Day – One Job, Many Hats!

International Volunteer Managers Day – One Job, many hats!  A reflection and thank you from Jacqui Bell, Member & Volunteer Engagement TeamWhen we identified that there was an ‘international’ day for acknowledging volunteer managers around...
A day in the life of a Field Professional – Part 4.

A day in the life of a Field Professional – Part 4.

A Day in the Life – An EWB Field Professional experience in Phnom Penh – Part 2By Lachlan Guthrie – originally published on his blog. This is An, he is one of the most fascinating people that I have met in-country. I was just walking down...