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25 January 2012, Cambodian DELE Tour

31 October 2011, Dialogues on Country Tour

24 October 2011, Australian Humanitarian Engineering Conference. Register Now

17 September 2011, EWB Wins Engineering Excellence Award

7 September 2011, Discover Humanitarian Engineering - Overseas Placements Now Available


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I’ve always admired Medecin Sans Frontieres – aka Doctors without Borders – that fine organisation that sends volunteer doctors out to the world’s most troubled spots and isn’t afraid of dishing out some sharp tongued criticism when hapless governments deserve it. So I was immediately taken by the idea of Engineers without Borders. After all, the world needs engineering solutions just as much as medical ones, engineers have valuable skills which are just as portable as medical expertise and no, my admiration for engineers has absolutely no connection with the fact that I still, sometimes, put ‘engineer’ down in the occupation line. It’s often a much more politically acceptable profession than guidebook publisher and it’s quite true, I was an engineer. Seriously, it’s a wonderful organisation and I’m confident in the years to come they’ll find lots more demand for those important engineering abilities.

Tony Wheeler
Lonely Planet


Like slavery and apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is man-made, and can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings.

Nelson Mandela