Engineers Without Borders (Canada)
Information about Engineers Without Borders (Canada)
Engineers Without Borders was founded in 2000 by George Roter and Parker Mitchell, engineering graduates from the University of Waterloo. It is a registered Canadian Charity.
Its mission is "to promote human development through access to technology". Importantly, EWB works overseas (primarily in sub-Saharan Africa) with local NGOs and, occasionally, government departments (for example, the Ghanaian Ministry of Food and Agriculture) to help increase access to technology at the local level. The focus is on access to technology largely through local capacity-building rather than on technologies themselves. In Canada, EWB Canada engages in numerous educational and public outreach activities in Canada including educating high school students about international development issues via the Highschool Outreach program, enhancing curricula at some universities by developing assignments or courses for engineering students, and informing the Canadian public on global development issues. EWB Canada also works to lobby the Canadian government to change policies and laws concerning international development issues, through letter writing and meeting with politicians among other means. Unknown to many, EWB Canada played a large role in the Canadian Live 8 concert in 2005 and has won numerous awards both internationally and nationally.
EWB Canada is a young, rapidly growing student-driven organization based on university chapters across Canada, with a national office in Toronto to support the university chapters and to co-ordinate and train overseas volunteers. As of February 2007 there are 26 university chapters, 6 professional chapters and more than 25,000 members nationwide. Paid staff is kept to a minimum in the organization, in order to run the organization as efficiently as possible; all positions outside the national office are volunteer. The members are primarily engineering students, although a number of non-engineering students are active members and have volunteered overseas. There is an annual EWB Canada national conference every year in late January which is currently the largest international development conference in Canada. Its location varies from year to year depending on the chapter hosting it.
Chapters are able to send overseas volunteers for four month work terms through the Junior Fellowship Program. Short term volunteers, or Junior Fellows, are student members returning to their chapter following their time overseas. Four months is considered a short term placement and the greatest impact is the overseas volunteers' contributions upon their return to their chapter in Canada - they return with a wide range of experiences and lessons that can be passed on to other members and the public at large.
Long term overseas volunteers go on one to three year placements. These are usually, but not exclusively, students who have graduated and were involved with an EWB Canada university chapter. Knowledge and experience in international development, leadership skills and open-mindedness are considered much more important than just technical skills. The goal of these placements are not to alleviate poverty alone, but also to build capacity among the local non-governmental organization partners and community at large. For this reason all overseas projects are done in collaboration with a local NGO partner who is encouraged to take ownership of various projects and ultimately have no need EWB Canada's help and input.
EWB Canada has several prominent people on its advisory board, including James Orbinski: Past President of Médecins Sans Frontières, His Excellency John Ralston Saul: Novelist and essayist, and Sakiko Fukuda-Parr: Director, Human Development Report, UNDP.
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non-governmental organization (NGO) is a legally constituted organization created by private persons or organizations with no participation or representation of any government.
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Engineers Without Borders are mostly non-governmental organizations, operating in several countries, which are involved in engineering-related international development work. EWB-Canada is not a member of this network.
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George Roter is the co-Founder of Engineers Without Borders (Canada). He founded EWB with Parker Mitchell in 2000.
George was born October 20, 1976 in Montreal, Quebec. He currently resides in Toronto, Ontario.
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George was born October 20, 1976 in Montreal, Quebec. He currently resides in Toronto, Ontario.
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Parker Mitchell is the co-Founder of Engineers Without Borders (Canada). He founded EWB with George Roter in 2000.
He is currently co-CEO of Engineers Without Borders (Canada), leading the overseas portion of EWB..
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He is currently co-CEO of Engineers Without Borders (Canada), leading the overseas portion of EWB..
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James Jude Orbinski, MD is Associate Professor of Medicine at University of Toronto and a Fellow at the Munk Centre for International Studies. He was the President of Médecins Sans Frontières (French "Doctors Without Borders") at the time the organization received the 1999 Nobel
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Médecins Sans Frontières ( (help info ) ) (English: Doctors Without Borders, its official name in the United States) is a secular humanitarian-aid non-governmental organization best known for its projects in war-torn regions and
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John Ralston Saul, CC , Ph.D (born June 19, 1947) is a Canadian author and essayist.
As an essayist Saul is particularly known for his commentaries on the nature of individualism, citizenship and the public good; the failures of manager-, or more precisely
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As an essayist Saul is particularly known for his commentaries on the nature of individualism, citizenship and the public good; the failures of manager-, or more precisely
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Sakiko Fukuda-Parr is a development economist who has gained recognition for her work with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and for her writing in publications including the Journal of Human Development, which she founded.
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Engineers Without Borders are mostly non-governmental organizations, operating in several countries, which are involved in engineering-related international development work. EWB-Canada is not a member of this network.
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Reporters Without Borders, or RWB (French: Reporters sans frontières, Spanish: Reporteros Sin Fronteras, or RSF, German:
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Chemists Without Borders is a non-governmental organization involved in international development work designed to solve humanitarian problems through chemistry and related activities.
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Lawyers Without Borders is a non-profit, United States–based organization whose goal it is to engage the legal profession on an international basis. They support the capacity of non-governmental organizations worldwide, advance the rule of law, protect the integrity of the
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Founded in Madrid in 2001, Sociologists without Borders/Sociólogos Sin Fronteras (SSF) is a Non-Governmental Organization that advances a cosmopolitan sociology and its activities are considered to be Public Sociology.
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Braille Without Borders (BWB) is an international organisation for the blind in developing countries. It was founded in Lhasa, Tibet by Sabriye Tenberken and Paul Kronenberg in 1998.
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