Engineers Without Borders is a non-profit humanitarian organization established to partner with developing communities worldwide in order to improve their quality of life. This partnership involves the implementation of sustainable engineering projects, while involving and training internationally responsible engineers and engineering students.
The Yale Chapter of EWB was founded in 2004. Since then, we have worked hard to bring several projects to fruition. In 2006, we completed our first international project by building a water collection system in El Rosario, Honduras. We are currently working on a project to bring clean water to 1,000 villagers in Kikoo, Cameroon. Please see our Projects page for more details! The Yale Chapter of EWB is an undergraduate organization made up of students heralding from a variety of backgrounds. We also have extremely dedicated professional mentors and faculty advisors. We draw strength from diversity, imagination, and commitment.
You can contact us any time by following the Contact Us link, and learn more about who participates in the organization by visiting the Team page. We are always looking for sponsors to support our projects, so please visit the Support Us page! Every tax deductible contribution helps. We want to especially thank our partners and all those who have made our mission possible – building a better world, one community at a time. |
Recent News:

15 January 2009, 10:15 AM, water flows from standpipes 6 and 7 for the first time. Water has come to Kikoo!
Cameroon Water Project
Recent Press:
Yale Bulletin Article 11/08/07
New Haven Register Article 11/11/07 |