Powering Classrooms, Empowering Futures: Let’s Finish Strong
Ackim Mbewe, a volunteer energy expert with EWB Zambia, spoke about the role engineers can play in delivering clean energy to rural communit...
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Ackim Mbewe, a volunteer energy expert with EWB Zambia, spoke about the role engineers can play in delivering clean energy to rural communit...
Meet Mr. Simon Phiri, Senior Teacher at Kanyena. With 416 students, he sees every day how the lack of electricity holds both teachers and s...
Today, we’re excited to share your first look inside Kanyena Primary School: the next solar mini-grid site for Engineering Brighter Tomo...
Next week, you’ll hear directly from the community about what this project means to them. In the meantime, we want to continue to reflect ...
Kanyena Primary is home to 350 students. The school has running water—but no electricity. That means no evening study, restrictive digital...
In eastern Zambia’s Nyimba District, the Chimpanje Rural Health Centre has become a place where reliable power is no longer aspirational â...
Although we focused on a range of sectors, every EWB venture story was about improving systems to create significant global impact.
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