
Ingenieure ohne Grenzen (Engineers Without Borders) is a non-profit, independent development cooperation organization focused on improving living conditions through technical solutions. The organization provides basic supplies such as water, sanitation, and renewable energy for schools and rural communities globally. With numerous regional groups across Germany, including in Berlin, Munich, and Frankfurt, it fosters extensive volunteer engagement. Its work includes projects in the Global South, domestic educational initiatives, and research. Founded in 2003, the organization is headquartered in Berlin.
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Clean Water & Sanitation
Clean Water and Hygiene for Communities
Ingenieure ohne Grenzen plans and constructs sanitation facilities and water systems in rural regions, such as toilets in primary schools in Sierra Leone and Ghana.
Quality Education
Infrastructure for Quality Educational Facilities
The organization builds essential infrastructure for schools, including the Kshek Vocational Skills Center, to enhance learning environments and enable access to education.
Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
Resilient Infrastructure for Rural Areas
Ingenieure ohne Grenzen develops technical solutions and implements construction projects, such as buildings and bridges, to strengthen resilience and functionality in rural communities.
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