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By Engineers, for Everyone. Preparing, educating, and activating the international work force to improve the quality of life of people and the 🌎

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Engineering for Change
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Join us August 20 for a webinar with Dr. Diana Gragg (Stanford University) on the global shift to clean energy + the launch of the free Understand Energy Learning Hub!. đź”—Read on: #CleanEnergy #Sustainability #StanfordEnergy
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Engineering for Change
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2 years in rural Tanzania working on water & biogas distribution inspired me to develop this guide to tools that tackle these kinds of projects in low-resource settings. By Megan Richardson / E4C Fellowship Alumni. đź”—Read on:
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Engineering for Change
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In the next #E4C Seminar: Dr. Abdelghani El Asli explores circular economies as tools for decarbonization in Morocco & beyond. Moderated by Dr. Jesse Austin-Breneman. 🗓️ July 24th, 15:00 UTC - 11am ET.🔗Register now!
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Engineering for Change
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Join us for an #E4C Seminar with Dr. Abdelghani El Asli (AUI) on circular economies as tools for decarbonization. 🗓️July 24th, 11am ET / 4pm CET / 3pm UTC.🔗 #E4CSeminar #CircularEconomy #Decarbonization
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Engineering for Change
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Solving global problems starts locally, says Alexander Ochs, Founder of SD Strategies. From city halls to engineering labs, local action is key to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. đź”—Read more: #ClimateAction #SDGs #EngineeringForChange
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Engineering for Change
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Rising fuel costs and urban growth are driving Africa’s EV shift. Kenya, Ghana, South Africa & others lead with tax breaks, pilots & policy. What’s powering the momentum and what’s in the way?. 🔗 Read more: Photo: World Economic Forum (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
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Engineering for Change
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We’re always working to make the Solutions Library more useful and relevant. Take a minute to share your thoughts in our quick survey. Your feedback helps us grow!. 🔗 Take the survey: #SolutionsLibrary #YourVoiceMatters #CommunityFeedback
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Engineering for Change
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Principle #10: Promote dignity & human rights. Humanitarian engineering isn't just technical—it's ethical. Great design empowers, respects, and uplifts. 🔗 Read more:
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Engineering for Change
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Humanitarian Engineering Principle #9: Assess outcomes. Real impact demands reflection. Measure, learn, and adapt to ensure you're solving the right problems—effectively. 🔗 Read more:
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Engineering for Change
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♻️ Humanitarian Engineering Principle #8: Design for sustainability. Good design considers people and the planet—from materials to long-term impact. 🔗 Read more:
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Engineering for Change
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Africa’s AI boom can be viewed through the work of three companies - @CassavaTech & @NVIDIAAI building Africa's first AI factories, and Kenyan startup Simba developing a chatbot that outperforms ChatGPT in local languages. Read Mercy Nduati’s report:
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Three companies exemplify the rise of AI in Africa: Cassava & NVIDIA's AI factories, and Kenyan startup Simba's Swahili-speaking chatbot.
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Engineering for Change
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Humanitarian Engineering Principle #7: Understand the social context. Cultural norms and lived realities matter. Impact starts with knowing the people you're designing for. đź”— Read more:
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Engineering for Change
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Humanitarian Engineering Principle #6: Ensure long-term positive impact. Designs should grow with the community, not fade away. Plan for sustainability from day one. đź”— Read more:
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Engineering for Change
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This is a Community Built for Impact! Meet Arianna Andino, Program Associate and Learning Program Director and Impact Project Coordinator, and a proud member of the E4C community. đź”— Become a member today & be part of the change! Sign up today!.
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Engineering for Change
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Humanitarian Engineering Principle #5 is all about long-term impact: Build technological capacity. Sustainable solutions empower communities to own, adapt & maintain the tools they use. đź”— Read more:
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Engineering for Change
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Meet Oyeshile Oluwatobi, E4C Managing Fellow, and a proud member of the E4C community!. 🔗 Join the movement – Sign up today!
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Engineering for Change
3 months
What can natural systems teach us about managing flood risk sustainably? This month’s E4C Seminar Series features three leading researchers advancing nature-based solutions to flooding. 🗓️ May 27th, 20:00 UTC | 4 pm ET / May 28th | 6 am AEST.🔗
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Engineering for Change
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Humanitarian Engineering Principle #4 reminds us that doing good isn’t enough—you have to do it well. Doing good starts with doing it right—technical skill, ethics, and accountability are non-negotiable. 🔗 Read more:
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Engineering for Change
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Join the movement shaping the future of sustainable development. Becoming an E4C member allows you to connect with a global community of engineers, innovators, and changemakers dedicated to solving real-world challenges. đź”— Sign up now:
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Engineering for Change
3 months
Did you know that nature itself holds powerful solutions to modern engineering challenges? Join us for the next presentation in the E4C Seminar Series as we explore Nature-Based Solutions to Flooding. May 27th, 20:00 UTC | 4 pm ET / May 28th | 6 am AEST
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