Harnessing the potential of engineering to create an equitable reality for the planet and its people
Through partnership and collaboration, we’ve focused on developing skills, knowledge and appropriate engineering solutions for almost two decades.
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Education Programs
Redefining engineering pathways through real-world education and research programs, from Primary to PhD.
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Training Programs
Developing a future-fit workforce for a sustainable society through immersive learning experiences.
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Community Projects
Facilitating meaningful, sustainable change in-community through local partnerships.
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Technology Development
Technology development anchored by our uniqueΒ human-centred engineeringΒ ethos.
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Our programs and projects aim to enable the sector and community to access to skills and technical expertise. Our work spans the Asia-Pacific region, with a focus onΒ Cambodia, Timor-Leste, Vanuatu as well asΒ Indigenous Australia.
Recent News & Stories
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A message from EWB CEO, Eleanor Loudon
As Eleanor wraps up six years as EWB Chief Executive Officer this month, she shares some reflections about her experience leading the organisation over the years: An Indigenous elder on an island in Kratie, Cambodia, once took me aside and asked directly, what can...
Navigating the tides: Saibai Island’s battle against climate change
In 2024, the First Nations context for the EWB Challenge will be delivered in partnership with Torres Strait Island Regional Council. Torres Strait Island Regional Council is Australia's most northerly municipality, representing 15 unique island communities, spread...
The Handi-Plough tool has one simple job: to empower Cambodian women farmers
In Cambodia, nearly 80% of people live rurally and many operate small farms to feed their families and generate income. These agricultural holdings are often run, and worked, by women who face unique challenges in the field. EWB engineers Mengheang Hak, Mitch Horrocks...
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