Member of EWB International, Engineers Without Borders (Cameroon) is a non-profit organization that was founded on October 14, 2003 by young engineers wishing to work for human development through access to technology. The organization is composed of engineers and student engineers. The engineers would like to improve the quality of life in communities through sustainable engineering projects that address the communities’ needs while protecting environment. Composed with active engineers and students in engineering, EWB has two types of memberships:

Active Member

Depending on their skills and availability (technical projects, communication, fundraising, etc…), active members of Engineers Without Borders participate in the life of the association on an ponctual or regular basis. They are the bank of skilled human resources and volunteers to carry out Engineers Without Borders’ actions. To be an active member, it is necessary to complete the application form, participate in a General Assembly meeting and to meet the Assembly’s’ statutory commitments. Active members living abroad must occasionally make contact with their respective administrative team. Engineers Without Borders now has over a hundred members. The membership database is placed online.

Supporters

Committed to the action of Engineers Without Borders, supporters are volunteers who provide specific support to Engineers Without Borders. They communicate through a virtual broadcast. Due to their remarkable commitment, Engineers Without Borders can give them honorable distinctions.

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