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1.1 billion people around the globe lack access to clean water and 2.6 billion people lack basic sanitation. Your gift will help Engineers Without Borders continue to work with communities in South Asia and South East Asia, assisting them to acces...
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Fun, interactive engineering workshops for Aboriginal school students help close the gap in education standards between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians. They give Aboriginal students an understanding of engineering career pathways and ar...
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We compost at home, school and work so why not help a developing community to do the same? Your gift will help communities to compost their waste into usable materials to create green spaces in urban environments.
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The gift of a smokeless stove means far more to a woman in Nepal than just having a tool to cook dinner on. It frees her from the health problems caused by cooking on an indoor fire, saves time spent collecting fire wood and reduces air pollution....
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The Young People Without Borders program will transform a generation of young people, embedding the notion of contribution and giving back to society into the DNA of all young Australians. After five years of volunteering and social action proj...
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Provide the tools for development with this handy gift. Engineers Without Borders (EWB) works with disadvantaged communities throughout the Asia and Australia, to improve their quality of life through sustainable and appropriate engineering projec...
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Engineers Without Borders (EWB) is working with Schools of Prosthetics and Orthotics in Cambodia and Sri Lanka to teach students how to prescribe, manufacture and fit artificial limbs. Your gift supports EWB’s work with these schools and has a lon...
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In Cambodia, more people own a mobile phone than have access to a toilet. Engineers Without Borders volunteers are working with local organisations in Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, East Timor, India and Australia to develop new types of toilets, i...
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A water tank in a school or medical clinic in Cambodia means that people can access safe drinking water all year round. In many areas throughout the country there is no accessible ground water or it is unsuitable for drinking, so enough rainwater ...
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'Making a Difference' by helping fund Bowel Cancer Australia’s critical prevention campaigns, raising awareness of the importance of early detection and intervention in the successful treatment of bowel cancer.
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