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Technology as a tool in development and humanitarian assistance
This webinar, presented by Craig McVeigh and Mitch Horrocks, showcases two uses of technology to support the development and humanitarian assistance/disaster response. The first presentation will give a practical example of developing appropriate, sustainable and effective technology solutions in developing communities through immersion in the community and creating relationships with the pri
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Médecins Sans Frontières - Logisticians webinar
MSF invites you to join a live webinar focusing on specialist logistician roles including water and sanitation, supply chain, architecture, and construction. If you are a civil or environmental engineer, water, and sanitation professional, construction manager or architect interested in working overseas, then we encourage you to join this webinar before to applying. Our experienced panel of M
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WEBINAR - Floods in Pakistan: A look into past events and preparation for the future
Pakistan suffered devastating floods during the monsoon season of 2022 that resulted in over 1,700 fatalities, more than 7 million people displaced and over 20 million people in need of humanitarian assistance. The floods also wreaked havoc on the economy with an estimated $14.9 billion in damages and $15.2 billion in economic losses. In this seminar, we will hear the perspectives of Disaster Risk
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WEBINAR - Thought Leaders Series: Community engagement in engineering
Have you found yourself responsible for running a public consultation exercise? The role of an engineer has grown into an all-encompassing profession. The scope of expectations in the industry is continually expanding, with a hefty set of expectations on our practicing engineers to deliver on every aspect of a project including design, budget, ethics and work safe practices just to name a fe
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HENA HumEng Conversations -- Domestic Intensive HumEng Education
August's monthly HENA HumEng Conversations will focus on the new course at UNSW "International Humanitarian Response" (https://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/courses/2021/ENGG4103). This incorporates a week long field exercise program with RedR at the training facility in Victoria. The team from UNSW will outline the aims, structure and logistics of the course, which provides a domestic
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2011: The Year of Humanitarian Engineering - Ten Years On
2011: The Year of Humanitarian Engineering - Ten Years On Speakers: Dr David Hobbs, Elizabeth Taylor, and Kaj Lofgren 2011 was designated the ‘Year of Humanitarian Engineering’ by EA. There were a series of workshops held across the country, stories told, and the year culminated with a conference in Melbourne. Looking back across the last ten years where are we in 2021 with huma
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