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2009 Challenge

Take on the EWB Challenge in 2009 to assist the sustainable development of communities living on and around the Tonle Sap Lake and River in Cambodia. Find out more about the 2009 design brief, the program guidelines and student awards.

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Get Involved

Register your university in the EWB Challenge or sign up for regular student e-newsletters. The EWB Challenge is one of many programs supported by Engineers Without Borders Australia. Follow this link to become an EWB member or to contact your local chapter.

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Overview

The EWB Challenge is an Australasian design program for first-year university students. Teams of students work together on inspirational projects to assist the sustainable development of disadvantaged communities. Learn about the objectives of the EWB Challenge and the imperative for sustainable development.

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Project Themes

Make a difference by helping EWB improve the lives of people living in poverty while earning credit points at university. EWB and Live & Learn have identified a range of student design projects that will support new and existing development programs with floating communities on and around the Tonle Sap, Cambodia.

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Resources

The 2009 EWB Challenge design brief is supported by a range of online resources including data, plans, images and articles. Find out more about Live & Learn Environmental Education and sustainable community development.

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