Engineers Without Borders Canada Overseas Programs EWB Nationally+ UOIT Fall Semester 20095 mins Intro to Overseas Work5 mins Read sector brief in groups10.

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Engineers Without Borders Canada Overseas Programs EWB Nationally+ UOIT Fall Semester mins Intro to Overseas Work5 mins Read sector brief in groups10 mins Discuss, write down major points/themes15 mins Presentations and questions20 mins The JF program Mike Klassen’s Blog5 mins Wind down + announcementsRemaining time 1

Workshop UOIT Style borders/workshop-materials Page 2

EWB Canada at a Glance In CanadaOverseas Largest advocacy network in Canada Passing of Bill C-293 to enshrine poverty reduction as a focus of Canada’s aid EWB most vocal supporter in Canada – 12,000 signatures presented in parliament. Government Commitment to untie 100% of Aid Focus of EWB advocacy since signatures, 100 letters to MPs, 50 meetings with MPs Fair trade 200,000 Canadians reached directly Contributed to Second Cup offering Fair trade in 2008 EWB dreams of a future world in which every woman, man and child has the opportunity to live the life they choose. Countless Africans are struggling to achieve this - they are getting their children in school, demanding better services from their government, and growing more crops. Their struggle is made harder by systemic barriers preventing positive change, with the largest being an aid sector that creates disincentives to effective development. We work to address this. Vision: Prosperous rural livelihoods sector Agriculture Water & Sanitation Rural Infrastructure for Local Government Work in West Africa ( Ghana, Burkina Faso) Southern Africa ( Zambia, Malawi) 80 volunteers/ year Focus – Capacity Development and Aid sector advocacy Not focus on hard engineering skills

Fall Semester Page 4

Intro to overseas Ghana – Governance and Rural Infrastructure (GaRI) Ghana – Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) Malawi – Water Malawi – Sanitation (Malawi WatSan) 5

Break into groups/read NGOs – non- governmental organizations Dorothy – Representative of the people with whom and for whom EWB works JF – junior fellowship program Why is the program needed? How it works? Any challenges? What are the goals? Have they been met? Page 6

Malawi – Water Page 7

Ghana – GaRI Page 8

Ghana – MoFA Page 9

Malawi – Sanitation Page 10

JF Program The Junior Fellowship (JF) Program is an amazing opportunity for University students to gain valuable, life changing “on the ground” development experience, and translate that experience into learning and impact here in Canada. The JF program involves a total of 18 months committed to creating change: six months of preparation in Canada including rigorous leadership training; four months volunteering overseas with local partner organisations eight more months with the chapter upon return translating the experience into learning and impact for the chapter We understand that four months is a short time to have a lasting impact overseas - while our volunteers will have some impact in the community in which they work, their greatest impact will be in their home community and at their university upon their return. Page 11

Mike Klassen 29/beneath-the-surface/ UofT Chapter President Zambia, summer 2009 Sanitation, CLTS Page 12

Mike Klassen May 21 st – 22 nd How does he feel? Any questions you would ask him at that moment? How do you think he felt coming back home? Think of questions you can ask him next week! Page 13

Acoustic Café Page 14