EWBs over the World - Engineers Without Borders

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EWBs over the World - Engineers Without Borders
EWBs over the World
Edward Chan
Secretary, EWB-HK
7 September 2012
無國界工程師
EWB over the World
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Ingénieurs Sans Frontières - Ingénieurs Assistance Internationale (ISF-Belgium): www.isf-iai.be
Ingenieurs zonder Grenzen (Belgium): http://www.kviv.be/izg
Ingénieurs Sans Frontières - Cameroun: www.isf-cameroun.org
Ingeniører uden Grænser (Denmark): www.ewf.dk
Engineers Without Borders - Egypt: www.EWB-Egypt.org
Ingenieure Ohne Grenzen (Germany): www.ingenieure-ohne-grenzen.org; www.ewb-germany.org
Engineers Without Borders - Greece: www.ewb.gr
Engineers Without Borders - India: www.ewb-india.org
Engineers Without Borders - Kosovo: contact Besa Abrashi
Inzeneri bez Granici - Macedonia: www.ewb-mk.org.mk
Ingenieros Sin Fronteras - Mexico: contact Gerardo Sanchez
Engineers Without Borders - Nepal: www.ewb-nepal.org
Engineers Without Borders - Palestine: http://www.ewb-palestine.org
TESE-Engenheiros sem Fronteiras - Portugal: http://www.tese.org.pt/pt/esf/sobre
Ingénieurs sans Frontières Québec: www.isfq.qc.ca
Engineers Without Borders - Rwanda: www.ewbrwanda.org or contact Emmanuel Tuombe
Ingenjörer och Naturvetare utan Gränser-Sverige (EWB-Sweden): www.inug.nu
Engineers Without Borders - USA: www.ewb-usa.org
Ingenieros Sin Fronteras- Argentina: contact Maria Marta Fidalgo
Ingénieurs sans Frontières - Congo: contact Michel Omanga Wedy
Ingenieros Sin Fronteras- Colombia: http://isfcolombia.uniandes.edu.co
Engineers Without Borders - Iran: contact Reza Kowsari
Engineers Without Borders - Malawi: contact Stephen Chalimba
Engineers Without Borders - Nigeria: www.ewbng.org
Engineers Without Borders - Serria Leone: http://sites.google.com/site/ewbinsl
Engineers Without Borders - South Africa: contact Duncan Fraser
Engineers Without Borders - Sudan: contact Sakhr Abu Darag
Engineers Without Borders - Uganda: contact [email protected]
Engineers Without Borders - Bangladesh: contact Mahbubul Islam
Ingenieros Sin Fronteras - Bolivia: contact Afnán Agramont Akiyama
Engenheiros sem Fronteiras - Brasil: www.esf-brasil.org
Engineers Without Borders - Burundi: contact Jean-Claude Sabushimike
Engineers Without Borders - Cambodia: contact Mom Mony
Ingenieros Sin Fronteras - Chile: contact Eduardo Herrera
Engineers Without Borders - Finland: contact Hlekiwe Kachali
Engineers Without Borders - Ghana: www.ewbghana.org
Ingenieurs Zonder Grenzen, Holland: http://afdelingen.kiviniria.net/izg
38. Engineers Without Borders - Hong Kong: www.ewb.hk
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Engineers Without Borders - Honduras: contact Luis Eveline
Engineers Without Borders - Iraq: contact Tareq Aljumylee
Engineers Without Borders - Israel: contact Vered Doctori-Blass
Engineers Without Borders - Jordan: contact Hayel I. Amoush
Engineers Without Borders - Korea: www.ewb-korea.org
Engineers Without Borders - Lebanon: www.ewb-lebanon.org
Engineers Without Borders - Pakistan: contact Muhammad Salman Khan
Engineers Without Borders - Qatar: contact Monsoor Basha
Engineers Without Borders - Sri Lanka: contact Padma Edirisinghe
Engineers Without Borders, Syria: contact Manaf Abdulghani
Engineers Without Borders - Switzerland: contact Sandra Vecchi
Engineers Without Borders - Tanzania: Contact Chris Kuffar
Engineers Without Borders - Turkey: Contact Cenk Erdil
Engineers Without Borders - UAE: Contact Najla Baeshen
Ingenieros Sin Fronteras -Venezuela: Contact Carlos Hernández
EWB-I Missions
「國際無國界工程師」- EWB International 是
一個由不同國家組成的國際協會,以各國的專
業工程師帶領志願義工, 協助各自國家的貧困社
區和受災地區。
其宗旨是藉著促進協作會的會員之間的合作,
信息交流和配置資源,從而達至人道救援的最
終目的。
EWB International - is an association organized
by professional engineers. EWBs leading the
volunteers to provide technical support to
disadvantaged communities and disaster areas.
EWB-I aims to foster collaboration between
members, exchange of information and allocation
of resources so as to achieve the ultimate goal of
humanitarian.
EWB-I Works
Networking for a Better World
EWB-I provides a unique platform for its member groups,
affiliates, and outside organizations to:
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Contribute to meeting the MDGs through capacity
building in projects
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Create a new generation of GLOBAL Engineers
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Address more global issues and projects
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Collaborate on projects and studies worldwide; Develop
partnerships on community projects
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Share ideas, experiences, technical knowledge, and
documentation
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Train and connect engineering professionals and
students around the world
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Coordinate student exchanges, internships, and
professional volunteers
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Create synergy between their members
EWB’s methods
Appropriate Technologies
EWB explores sustainable and appropriate solutions
to encounter problems faced by communities worldwide. Unique
tools (technologies, software, books, etc.) or cutting edge
programs and initiatives are the methods to seek for the solutions.
Appropriate technology for developing communities is usually
characterized as being small scale, energy efficient,
environmentally sound, labor-intensive, and controlled by the
local community. It must be simple enough to be maintained by
the people using it.
Furthermore, facilities must match the user and the need in
complexity and scale. They must be designed to foster selfreliance, cooperation and responsibility. Studies by the World Bank
and the United Nations have shown, appropriate technology is
critical to bringing more than 3 billion people out of poverty.
Vision:
• A world where every individual and
community has adequate access to
the resources, knowledge and
technology necessary to meet their
self-identified human needs
• Envisions a transformed Australia
where appropriate and sustainable
technology is at the forefront of
every engineers mind.
Mission:
2009
Development Partnership and Programs
1. Local Initiative Program
2. Remote Australia Program
3. Overseas Program
Education
1. EWB Challenges
2. High School outreach
3. EWB Research Program (collaboration among
communities, universities and research
institutions)
4. Undergraduate research scholarship
5. Leadership & Training
6. Conference
7. Knowledge Hubs
Awareness
Message out EWB’s visions to Australian community
through:
• Campaigns
• Events
• Progress
• Influence policy
• Corporate partnership
• Corporate engagement
In 2011, EWB-UK ran over 152 training
events reaching more than 5,500 students
and young professionals. EWB-UK also
successfully obtained funding from DFID
(Department for International Development),
part of which will go towards expanding the
Training Programme over the next few
years.
Events are held all year-round across the
UK. Training is led and facilitated by a range
of people from experienced development
practitioners to students. Courses are
offered in a number of areas including
shelter, water and sanitation, alternative
energy and communications.
Thank You….
& Join Us