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*Orissa, India - building a [[w:Micro hydro|micro hydro]] system to provide a low cost energy source to the community | *Orissa, India - building a [[w:Micro hydro|micro hydro]] system to provide a low cost energy source to the community | ||
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Revision as of 15:27, 20 February 2011
Engineers Without Borders | |
Founded: | 2005 |
Recognition: | ABC |
Membership: | 80 |
Executive Board: | 2011 Year Claudia Vargas, Co-President Kevin Ma, Co-President Kristina Lee, Funding Chair Bethany Schneider, Education Chair Christine Liu, Public Relations Chair Allison Duh, Events Chair Min Ye Shen, Secretary Rebecca Ciez, Treasurer David Bendetto, Webmaster Suraj Cheema, Project Manager (Ghana) Alison Ferris, Project Manager (Uganda) |
Category: | Community Service, Pre-professional |
Website: | http://www.cuewb.org |
Contact: | cu-ewb@columbia.edu |
Engineers Without Borders is a student volunteer organization aimed at applying technical engineering skills toward aiding impoverished communities across the world. This is achieved designed solutions to problems raised by a community in a developing country, raising funds for these designs and finally sending groups of students to the country in order to implement these solutions.
Vision and Mission
Our vision is a world in which the communities we serve have the capacity to sustainably meet their basic human needs, and that our members have enriched global perspectives through the innovative professional educational opportunities that the EWB-USA program provides.
EWB-USA supports community-driven development programs worldwide by collaborating with local partners to design and implement sustainable engineering projects, while creating transformative experiences and responsible leaders.
Past Projects
- Orissa, India - building a micro hydro system to provide a low cost energy source to the community
Current Projects
- Obadan, Ghana
- Soroti, Uganda
External Links
Columbia University Engineers Without Borders Official Website