The EWB-DC Cameroon travel team has concluded what sounds like a very productive and successful trip to Mbokop. They have started their long journey back to Washington DC by stopping for a last visit with …
Knowledge Goes a Long Way – Empowering Mbokop to Improve Health and Project Sustainability
Written by Andrew Smith & Jordan Teague; Hand-drawn images by Ashby Strassburger, EWB-DC Cameroon Education Subgroup Members As noted in the previous posts, the EWB traveling team is spending their time conducting both engineering and …
Public Health & Engineering—What do they have to do with each other???
By Andrea Lowe, EWB-DC Cameroon Public Health Subgroup Member In addition to water assessments, the Cameroon team will be conducting public health assessments as well. Why public health?? Well, since public health is the discipline …
2013 Roosevelt Island Clean Up with EWB GWU and EWB DC
Greetings from Washington DC! The EWB George Washington University Student Chapter and DC Professional Chapter are planning to have a clean up on Roosevelt Island in DC on March 23rd, 2013 at 11 am. Come …
Water Assessment
An Engineers Without Borders’ Assessment trip is an opportunity for our members and the community, to understand each other better, and lay the groundwork for implementing community development projects. As our team is currently in …
Cameroon Day 1
The travel team arrived in Douala last night and rested for a few hours. After that they promptly loaded up a van and headed to Bamenda. They have reported that the scenery is gorgeous and the mountains …
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