#BeAdVENTUROUS: How Kwangu-Kwako is building safer homes and a more equal society
EWB currently invests in 9 ventures, 5 of which are co-founded and led by women, including Kwangu-Kwako, Numida Technologies, FarmDrive, ...
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EWB currently invests in 9 ventures, 5 of which are co-founded and led by women, including Kwangu-Kwako, Numida Technologies, FarmDrive, ...
Starting a business is never easy, particularly if you are a young woman. Many female entrepreneurs face systemic barriers that limit their ...
In January 2018, Canada will launch its Development Finance Institution (DFI), which will invest $300 million in social enterprises to reduc...
Prateek Awasthi (@prateekawasthi) is the Director of Policy and Advocacy at Engineers Without Borders (EWB) Canada. Hurricane Irma pummelled...
Over 60 volunteers joined EWB in Ottawa on May 29-30 for our annual Day of Action! We prepped with a one-day bootcamp and then headed...
Toronto, May 5, 2017 – In response to today’s announcement from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that Canada’s Development Financ...
Engineers Without Borders (EWB) has been an advocate of Canadian action on development finance and its mission since 2013. Operationalizing ...
How I Started With EWB I co-founded the University of Windsor chapter of Engineers Without Borders in 2005 with a team of amazing people I s...
It is moments like this that make me proud to be a member of EWB. The announcement of the operationalization of a Canadian Development Finan...