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Celebrating 10 Years of Humanitarian Engineering

EWB started in as a small group of passionate engineers who wanted to use their skills to make a meaningful difference. It has now grown to a movement of over , individuals and organisations working together to improve the quality of life in developing communities...

Developing Cambodia’s Renewable Energy Sector

According to the World Bank⊃, only % of Cambodians have access to electricity, one of the lowest electrification rates in the world. Yet Cambodian’s pay one of the highest rates for electricity in the world.The rising cost of electricity is a major barrier...

Engineers See Christmas Differently

Gab is working with EWB’s partner Live & Learn Cambodia to design and install low cost sanitation solutions for a community living on the Tonle Sap Lake. The community lives and works largely on water, either in floating buildings or stilted houses. Over ....

Floating Biodigesters Provide Sanitation Solutions in Cambodia

In August this year Gab started her placement with Live & Learn, Cambodia (www.livelearn.org) – a non-governmental organisation that aims to reduce poverty and advance sustainable development through innovative environmental education and environmental...

Connecting Land, Water and Culture

The Murray Darling Basin study tour provided participants with an opportunity to learn about Aboriginal culture and history first-hand from Traditional Owners, and apply this to their personal and professional lives through a reconciliation plan. Participants...