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In eastern Zambia’s Nyimba District, the Chimpanje Rural Health Centre has become a place where reliable power is no longer aspirational â...
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Welcome to the EWB Alumni Hub!
As alumni, you know how powerful being an active part of the community of passionate changemakers can be! Everyone at EWB, whether they are based in Regina or Accra, Quebec or Kampala, is powering change across the world and from all walks of life. We are regularly posting opportunities to become a fellow or take on a mentorship role.
With thousands of postcards sent from coast to coast, EWB and Canadian Foodgrains Bank joined forces to bring attention to the important ways science and engineering build resiliency to climate change in food systems, and ultimately, improve people's lives and end hunger.
Our own Mining Shared Value (MSV) team just launched their Local Procurement Community of Practice (CoP), a LinkedIn Group replacing the Extractives-led Local Economic Diversification CoP that they managed alongside The World Bank!
In eastern Zambia’s Nyimba District, the Chimpanje Rural Health Centre has become a place where reliable power is no longer aspirational â...
Earlier this year, the Chimpanje Rural Health Centre in eastern Zambia came to life in a new way. Working shoulder-to-shoulder with EWB Z...
This event marks a major milestone: 25 years of Engineers Without Borders Canada. What began as a student-led movement and overseas place...
Canada has an opportunity to be part of the solution—not through aid, but through partnership. As a leader in clean energy, innovation, an...
In Canada, that ambition took centre stage at the 2002 G8 Summit in Kananaskis, where African leaders were invited as full participants for ...
At EWB Canada, we had one clear goal going into this year’s G7: bring Africa meaningfully to the table. President Cyril Ramaphosa’s atte...
Another year has come to a close, and as leaders we can’t help but look back at 2022 with immense pride in, and gratitude for the entire EWB community. 2022 was a time of change for Engineers Without Borders Canada. We have embraced this as an opportunity to innovate for greater and more sustainable impact!
The impact of the policy changes described in this report are still being seen and felt today and, with humility, we are proud to have contributed to them. We are grateful to all our partners who have been a part of our advocacy journey throughout the decades, including present and former volunteers, staff and donors. This report is dedicated to them.