A circular approach to the nappy market in Vanuatu
An impending ban on disposable nappies in Vanuatu sent the community reeling. But Engineers Without Borders (EWB) came up with ...
An impending ban on disposable nappies in Vanuatu sent the community reeling. But Engineers Without Borders (EWB) came up with ...
The world is facing more extreme and more frequent natural disasters — and engineers are among those on the front ...
Engineers Without Borders (EWB) is working with remote communities to co-design fit-for-purpose and fit-for-place water supply systems.
Access to clean drinking water has been recognised by the United Nations as a fundamental human right, yet 1 in ...
From volunteer field placements to school visits, there are many ways engineers can use their skills to change people’s lives ...
By working with people living with disability in rural Cambodia, Engineers Without Borders (EWB) helps disadvantaged communities access profitable livelihoods.
From safe drinking water to critical phone and internet connections, many remote communities struggle to access things most Australians take ...
On 19 August, the UN celebrates World Humanitarian Day to acknowledge people who have committed their lives to helping others. ...
Working on humanitarian engineering projects in Southeast Asia inspired civil and environmental engineering graduate Alli Devlin to build a career ...