These were the slides organized for the presentation on 2010.05.19. They are not in the correct order, and are not the full set of slides since Eyleen provided several other ones. They're just here for reference so we can share these photos.
6. About EWB Started in 2002 Goal: Help create a more stable and prosperous world by addressing people's basic human needs by providing necessities such as clean water, power, sanitation and education. Over 300 chapters, 180 of which are university chapters
7. History of Our Chapter Started in 2003 by Peter Bosscher First program in Muramba, Rwanda Grown to five programs Last winter break all five project teams traveled: 33 students 6 advisors
8. Current Projects La Granja and Nuevo Ferrocarril, El Salvador Muramba, Rwanda Red Cliff, WI Bayonnais, Haiti Orongo, Kenya
9. Thank you! Contact Information President: Eyleen Chou, echou@wisc.edu Webmaster: Mark Liu, mwliu@wisc.edu Website: www.ewbuw.org
10. Rwanda Project Gashonyi Clinic Expansion Agriculture Development Project Hindiro Pipeline Repairs Rainwater Catchment System
12. Haiti Project Reforestation project Materials testing Future micro hydro-electric Future health clinic (EWB-SF Partnership) Jan 2010 repaired water pipeline
13. Kenya Project Biosand water filtration Agroforestry Irrigation system Education exhibition
14. El Salvador Project Wastewater treatment pipeline construction Pedestrian bridge Microbial study
18. Recent Accomplishments Rwanda Documentary: EWB-USA 2009 Film Award WEC Educational Packet Distribution to HS and colleges all over Wisconsin
19. Recent Accomplishments Haiti Project: Mondialogo Engineering Award Gold Medal Finalist From left: EWB Haiti Project Manager Kyle Ankenbauer, Haiti’s Ambassador to the E.U. Jean-Robert Saget, and Project teammate KenoldDecimus