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How can I help?
Meet some water engineers who have spent their careers providing humanitarian aid, and find out how individuals and organisations with water engineering skills can lend a helping hand.
About
Humanitarian crises related to water shortages, drought, flooding, and polluted waterways are steadily growing in the face of climate change and increasing population. Meet some water engineers who have spent their careers providing aid where it is most needed. In this webinar, we’ll feature water-related projects sponsored by Engineers Without Borders, UNICEF, USAID, AusAID, WaterAid, OXFAM, and more. Find out how individuals and organisations with water engineering skills can lend a helping hand.
Presenters
Emily Rand
UNICEF
Emily C. Rand has over 22 years of development and disaster response experience in Africa, Asia, the Americas and the Pacific. Emily currently leads UNICEF’s water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) p... Read more
Stephanie Hamel
Stephanie is an environmental engineer and has been working since 2006 either for NGOs in Uganda, Timor-Leste, the Solomon Islands and now Vanuatu, or in consulting and local council in Australia. Thr... Read more
Steve Tarimaemae
As Technical Program Manager, Steve drives the scoping and implementation of EWB Technology Development projects in Vanuatu. Steve is a Ni-Vanuatu civil and structural engineer who came back to Vanuat... Read more
Krey Price
International Water Training Institute
Educated at the University of California at Berkeley, Krey is a civil engineer and project manager with international experience in water resources. He is engaged in computational modelling, engineeri... Read more