EWB-SWE Welcomes Beijer Electronics as a New Supporting Partner

Kristine Lindberg, CEO, Beijer Electronics

We are pleased to announce our partnership with Beijer Electronics, a company recognised for its expertise in industrial automation and digitalisation. This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to promoting sustainability and inclusivity, aligning with EWB-SWE’s mission to address global challenges and create lasting impact.

“We are honored to collaborate with Engineers Without Borders Sweden, an organization that shares our values and commitment to sustainability, diversity and empowering women through education and training. Their commitment to addressing global challenges through engineering resonates deeply with our mission to drive sustainability and foster meaningful change. Together, we aim to create solutions that empower communities and inspire progress!” – says Kristine Lindberg, CEO, Beijer Electronics.

A Shared Commitment to Sustainability

At EWB-SWE, we value partnerships with organisations that uphold innovation and sustainability as core principles. Beijer Electronics’ dedication to these values complements our work to advance a more sustainable and equitable future.

“We are delighted to welcome Beijer Electronics as a supporting partner,” says Caroline Edelstam, Secretary General of EWB-SWE. “Their commitment to sustainable practices and their alignment with our mission strengthens our efforts to drive positive change.”

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This partnership marks an important step in building a network of organisations committed to engineering a better future. By supporting EWB-SWE’s mission, Beijer Electronics helps amplify our capacity to promote sustainable solutions and empower communities.

Beijer Electronics

Beijer Electronics, founded in 1981 and headquartered in Malmö, Sweden, is a global innovator connecting people and technology to optimise business-critical processes. Operating across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, the company provides solutions in operator communication, automation, and digitalisation. Its growth strategy emphasises local presence through dedicated offices and carefully selected value-added distributors, ensuring strong customer support worldwide. To learn more visit their website here.

Why we construct rain water tanks

Access to clean water is essential for children's health, education, and overall well-being. In Tanzania, many schools face significant challenges due to the lack of reliable water sources. To address this, Engineers Without Borders Sweden has been constructing rainwater harvesting tanks in various schools, significantly improving students' daily lives.

Improving Educational Opportunities

If schools lack access to clean water it often leads to high rates of absenteeism, as students fall ill from waterborne diseases or spend hours fetching water from distant sources, as it is often the children’s task to fetch water,

By installing rainwater tanks in schools that students have access to safe drinking water on-site, reducing illness and allowing more time for learning. For instance, at Rukole Primary School, the construction of a new water tank has enabled over 1,300 students to attend classes regularly without the burden of water scarcity.

Improving Health and Well-being

The rainwater harvesting systems implemented by EWB-SWE collect and store rainwater, providing a reliable source of clean water for drinking, cooking, and personal hygiene. This initiative has led to a noticeable decline in waterborne illnesses, providing a healthier school environment. In collaboration with local partners, such as The Mavuno Project, EWB-SWE has constructed multiple tanks, benefiting thousands of students and teachers across the region.

Supporting Marginalised Groups

Access to water is particularly crucial for marginalised groups, such as pregnant students and adolescent mothers, who often face expulsion from the traditional school system. EWB-SWE's Tumaini Water Project focuses on providing water solutions for schools dedicated to these young women, ensuring they have the necessary resources to continue their education in a supportive environment.

Community Empowerment and Sustainability

Beyond immediate health and educational benefits, these projects empower local communities by involving them in the construction and maintenance of the water tanks. This collaborative approach ensures the sustainability of the water systems and fosters a sense of ownership among community members.

In summary, the construction of water tanks in Tanzanian schools has had an important impact on children's health, education, and overall well-being, contributing to the development of more resilient and self-sufficient communities


Facts on Rainwater Tanks in Tanzanian Schools

  • Capacity: Each tank can store up to 30,000 litres of rainwater, ensuring a consistent supply of clean water throughout the year.

  • Key Benefits:

    • Improved access to safe drinking water.

    • Support for hygiene and sanitation practices.

    • Reduction in waterborne diseases.

    • Increased school attendance rates, especially among girls.

  • Number of Tanks Built: Over 30 tanks installed in schools across Karagwe and Kyerwa Districts, directly benefiting 11,000+ students.

  • Sustainability Features:

    • Rainwater harvesting from school roofs.

    • Low-maintenance designs.

    • Local community involvement in construction and upkeep.

  • Funding: Supported by donations and financial support from corporations and organisations, grants from foundations plus local donors.

These rainwater tanks are a critical step in addressing water scarcity, improving health, and creating a better learning environment for students in Tanzania.

Contact us if you would like to learn more about our WASH projects in Tanzania and Kenya.

2024 in review: A Year of Innovation and Impact with EWB-SWE! ✨

2024 in review: A Year of Innovation and Impact with EWB-SWE! ✨
2024 has been an inspiring year filled with impactful initiatives, new partnerships, and remarkable achievements! Here’s a selection of highlights from the past year. We wish you a fantastic 2025! What do you remember most from the year? Comment below!

FIRST QUARTER

Celebrating Mavuno Girls’ Academic SuccessJanuary 19
Mavuno Modal Girls’ Secondary School ranked 53rd out of 5,060 Tanzanian schools in national exams. This milestone reflects the transformative power of education in underserved communities.

Polhem Prize DonationJanuary 22
Staffan Truvé, co-winner of the prestigious Polhem Prize, donated his share to EWB-SWE, empowering our work in humanitarian engineering and sustainable solutions.

Sustainable Engineering WeekFebruary 5-9
We celebrated sustainability through events across four cities, engaging engineers, students, and professionals in dialogues on innovative solutions.

WASH Project Expansion in TanzaniaMarch 1
With support from the Alstom Foundation, EWB-SWE expanded its WASH initiatives, improving water access, sanitation, and menstrual hygiene for thousands of students in Tanzanian schools.

Partnership with IT for Children in GhanaMarch 5
EWB-SWE partnered with IT for Children to support digital literacy among students and teachers in Ghana, offering mentorship in robotics, web development, and animation.

New Media Monitoring PartnershipMarch 11
We partnered with NewsMachine to launch a global press room, enhancing our ability to share impactful stories and updates internationally.

Advocating for Civil Society Aid ProjectsMarch 26
EWB-SWE, along with 69 civil society representatives, contributed to a debate article opposing the government’s proposed increase in co-financing requirements for aid projects.

SECOND QUARTER

Featuring in Queen Silvia’s CATCH Commemorative BookApril 3
We were honored to feature in a commemorative book celebrating the decade-long contributions of Queen Silvia's Foundation, supporting transformative educational projects.

Annual Meeting of EWB-SWEApril 25

Welcoming Kadesjös as new supporting partner – May 3

Collaborating with WOW FoundationsMay 7
Our partnership with WOW Foundations fosters inclusion and professional development for immigrant women and international students in engineering.

Our first Missing Maps Mapathon in 2024 was held – in May 14

Water Treatment Solutions in Chile
May 16
EWB-SWE announced a partnership with Ingeniería Sin Fronteras Chile to develop sustainable water treatment solutions for vulnerable communities in Valparaíso. 

Welcoming Rörkraft as new partner – May 28

Fundraising for Mavuno School Solar PanelsJune 4
We intensified efforts to install solar panels at the Mavuno School, creating a stable and sustainable learning environment for girls in Tanzania.

ACCESS Forum in StockholmJune 10-14
EWB-SWE joined discussions on science diplomacy and sustainability at the ACCESS Forum, strengthening Swedish-Chilean partnerships.

WASH Project Progress in Tanzania – June 14
Our WASH initiative in Tanzania made significant progress with the installation of rainwater harvesting systems and capacity-building workshops, directly benefiting over 4,700 students and teachers.

International Women in Engineering DayJune 23
We celebrated the achievements of women engineers like Taline Forsberg and Anne Sankari, from Sandvik, highlighting their contributions to sustainable engineering. 

THIRD QUARTER

We presented our half-year reportJuly 10.

Mavuno Project 30th AnniversaryAugust 23
We celebrated 30 years of partnership with the Mavuno Project in Tanzania, reflecting on shared successes in education, water systems, and solar energy.

Frihamnsdagarna in GothenburgAugust 29-31
At Frihamnsdagarna, we engaged visitors through seminars and workshops, promoting the role of engineering in societal change.

How to Solve the Problem" Podcast FeatureAugust 29
Tommy Lindström shared insights on turning sewage into irrigation water and biodiesel in Chile during this inspiring podcast episode.

Seminar on Water Challenges in Latin AmericaSeptember 3
EWB-SWE co-hosted a high-level seminar with NILAS, addressing water challenges and sustainable solutions for resilience in Latin America.

SEB Next Awards FinalsSeptember 5
EWB-SWE proudly represented the engineering community, showcasing our impactful initiatives during the prestigious SEB Next Awards finals.

EWB-SWE Information meetings for new members and volunteers – 9 & 12 September

EWB-SWE & Sandvik mentorship programme pilot started – September 27

FOURTH QUARTER

Virtual Missing Maps MapathonNovember 26
With over 35 participants, our Mapathon focused on mapping critical areas in India, supporting humanitarian aid and disaster resilience efforts.

New Collaboration with Architects Without Borders SwedenDecember 11
This partnership combines engineering and architectural expertise to advance sustainable, equitable development projects globally.

Empowering Girls’ Education in TanzaniaDecember 11
Thanks to a generous donation from Sandvik, honoring Bolidens’ 100-year anniversary, critical facilities at Mavuno Upper-Level Secondary High School for Girls in Karagwe are closer to completion.

Ingenjörsdagen 2024December 13
At Ingenjörsdagen, we explored cutting-edge technologies like robotics and connected with engineers and innovators on sustainability topics.

Welcoming Westermo as a New Supporting PartnerDecember 13
Westermo joined as a partner, bringing their expertise in industrial communication to advance EWB-SWE’s mission of sustainable development.

What a remarkable year of growth and collaboration!

The above highlights are just a glimpse of all the activities that have been going on throughout the year. Beyond these milestones, our local student groups have been bustling with activity—organising team-building events, hosting lunch seminars with our partners, and leading engaging case nights. Additionally, our Board, Competence Groups, Project Committees and other engaged teams of members have held numerous meetings, workshops, and seminars, as well as participated in fairs, employment days, site visits, and much more. We have accomplished this together! We are proud and happy for our dedicated community!

Thank you for being part of our journey. Let’s make 2025 even more impactful! 🌍✨

 

 

EWB Global Summit 2024: Paving the Path for Collaborative Action

The 2024 Engineers Without Borders (EWB) Global Summit marked a significant moment for the global EWB movement. Leaders and members came together with a shared vision: to align their efforts, pursue meaningful collaborations, and dedicate the resources necessary to amplify their impact. This summit was not merely an event but a launchpad for future collaborations aimed at addressing global challenges through sustainable engineering.

A New Chapter for EWB Collaboration

A central theme of the summit was the opportunity to shape the future together. Attendees engaged in discussions about shared priorities, resulting in the establishment of several working groups that will carry forward the momentum. These groups are focused on key areas such as:

  • Global Charter Steering Group: Driving the development of a unified EWB charter to articulate our shared mission and values.

  • Impact Reporting Steering Group: Developing robust frameworks to measure and communicate the outcomes of EWB initiatives.

  • Centre of Excellence for Community Infrastructure: Pooling expertise to enhance the quality and sustainability of infrastructure projects.

  • Educational Challenges Group: Tackling global education barriers with innovative engineering solutions.

  • Marketing Peer Group: Sharing strategies to increase visibility and support for EWB’s work.

  • EWBs That Want to Grow Group: Supporting organisations eager to scale their efforts and deepen their impact.

Participation in these working groups is open to all EWB members. By joining, you can help ensure these priorities are actioned effectively.

The Summit Report: A Foundation for Progress

The comprehensive summit report, now available online, captures the key discussions, agreements, and actions that emerged from the event. It serves as a reference point and a catalyst for the collaborative initiatives to come. Access the report here.

Additionally, photos, presentations, and other materials from the summit remain accessible in a shared folder, providing a valuable resource for reflection and planning.

Shaping the Global Charter

One of the summit's highlights was the collective agreement to co-create a global charter. Participants were invited to share their organisation's mission, vision, core values, and guiding principles. By analysing these inputs, common threads will be identified to draft an initial version of the charter. If you haven’t contributed yet, you can do so using this form.

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The summit underscored a shared commitment to collaboration, inclusivity, and sustainability. By working together, EWB chapters worldwide can build a stronger, more aligned network capable of tackling the complex challenges facing our world.

Join us in this journey towards a more unified and impactful EWB movement. Together, we can drive meaningful change.

Welcoming Westermo as a New Supporting Partner

We’re proud to announce Westermo, a Swedish leader in industrial data communication solutions, as our new supporting partner at Engineers Without Borders Sweden (EWB-SWE). With approximately 480 employees and a global outrech, Westermo combines cutting-edge technology and a commitment to sustainability, making them an excellent partner in advancing our mission.

Westermo development and manufacturing operations are based in Sweden at facilities in Stora Sundby and Västerås. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ependion (formerly known as Beijer Electronics Group) and is renowned for its innovation and commitment to sustainability.

"We have found a partner who aligns with our values and company spirit, As part of our commitment to fighting climate change, we have decided to support Engineers Without Borders. We believe that engineering is key to solve environmental challenges, which is in line with their work and mission," Elin Sandell, HR Specialist at Westermo.

Elin Sandell, HR Specialist at Westermo

Their support will help to strengthen our operations in Sweden, allowing us to lift projects that align with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and create meaningful local and national impact.

"We are very pleased to welcome Westermo as a supporting partner to Engineers Without Borders Sweden. Westermo’s commitment and technical expertise are a valuable addition to our efforts to reduce inequalities and create sustainable solutions for the future. Together, we can make a difference and contribute to a more just and sustainable world," says EWB-SWE Secretary General, Caroline Edelstam.

This partnership reflects our shared belief in the power of engineering to address challenges in both local communities and international collaborations.

We warmly welcome Westermo to the EWB-SWE network and look forward to the valuable outcomes this collaboration will achieve.