Dr. Dobb's Journal - July 2008 - (Page 16) Strategic Vision ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS But the conference also addressed practical matters like the role of women engineering leaders working in traditional cultures, determining the project the community really needs, and designing for sustainability. The last two items are key to all EWB projects. The technology has to be what the community really needs, not what the NGO wants to implement, and the solution has to be something that locals can maintain after the team leaves—although a five-year follow-up commitment is part of every EWB project. Talkin’ About Your Generation EWB-USA Villanova Chapter: Baan Bo Mai, Thailand Project And here our story gets a little complicated. At about the same time Amadei was starting EWB-USA, two engineering graduates at the University of Waterloo were sketching out the plan for EWB-Canada on the proverbial napkin. EWB Canada is not part of EWB International but has grown to some 27,000 members on 25 campuses and in five major cities. A similar organization in Quebec, Ingénieries sans Frontiéres Quebec, is not one of EWB Canada’s chapters, however. ISFQ was founded in 1994, before EWBUSA or Canada, and it is a member of EWB International. To add to the confusion, other organizations throughout the world also share this name. Fortunately, they all share more or less the same goals. Engineering a Better World This spring, EWB-USA held its 2008 International Conference (www.ewb-usa.org/ConferenceInfo.php) in Seattle. The focus was on sustainable engineering and global health, and the keynote speaker was William Gates II (Bill’s dad). Gates spoke on behalf of his son and daughter-in-law’s organization, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (www.gatesfoundation.org). Gates shared some perspective from a Gates Foundation project in which a Nobel Laureate specializing in how people’s sense of smell works was able to come up with a malaria control solution based on tricking a mosquito’s sense of smell. His point was that this expert in one field applied his expertise to a seemingly unrelated problem in the developing world and—partly because this brought into play questions and thoughts that were new in that context—the result was a truly novel idea. “There are great ideas everywhere,” Gates said, “and not everyone has the resources to prove them before they get funded. That especially includes a lot of smart people in developing countries.” Many of the sessions reported on specific projects. The University of Washington chapter discussed a water supply and cook stove project in Bolivia, while other chapters reported on projects dealing with water quality in Thailand and water supply in Ethiopia. Other projects were based in Honduras, El Salvador, Mexico, Benin, Ghana, Nigeria, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Rwanda, Togo, and Peru. 16 Dr. Dobb’s Journal l www.ddj.com l July 2008 Gates alluded to the Bolivia project in his keynote: “The chapter from the UW has a long-standing relationship with villagers in Bolivia. You work together—on the ground in Bolivia—to understand their dayto-day problems. And then you work together on solving them. “From my office at the Gates Foundation, I don’t have the foggiest idea how to help Bolivian villagers. But when you visit Bolivia, spend time in people’s homes, and feel the sting in your eyes from the stove fumes, you figure out pretty quickly that those fumes—and those stoves—are dangerous. “And then you know that the appropriate technology is the safe, clean burning stoves you have helped them install in their homes.” Toward the end of his speech, Gates recalled the civil rights movement of the ‘60s and how his family would talk about civil rights around the dinner table and how the Gates children studied and debated the issues in school. He drew an analogy between the work of EWB and that movement—not so much in terms of the actions that people take or in the issues involved, but rather in the similar sense that things should not be allowed to go on this way, that something is fundamentally wrong and that some action is required of one. And he closed like this: “I am an old man, a member of what they’re now calling the Greatest Generation. But I have only just realized—toward the end of my life—how big my world is. That my world is not just my neighborhood, or my city, or my country. That the world I live in is actually as big as the world on a map. “You are young, and you already understand how big your world is! “In just eight years, your organization has grown exponentially. Your great generation has the energy to lead this movement, and euphoria is not too big a word to describe how it makes me feel. So all I can say to you now is thank you, and go to work.” At bottom, EWB’s mission is simple, yet inspiring: Find real problems that people face, and solve them. That’s what engineers do, right? If you’d like to find out more about Engineers Without Borders, here’s some contact information: • • • • • Engineers Without Borders USA, www.ewb-usa.org. The International body, www.ewb-international.org. Australia, www.ewb.org.au; Canada. www.ewb.ca; Quebec, www.isfq.qc.ca. 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Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Dr. Dobb's Journal - July 2008 Dr. Dobb's Journal - July 2008 Contents Friday Night Fish Fry Alia Vox Developer Diaries Developer’s Notebook Engineers Without Borders Conversations Patricia Tries Event-Based Architectures Graphs Versus Objects Lock-Free Queues Dr. Dobb’s Architecture & Design World Java and the Nokia N10 Internet Tablet Effective Concurrency The Agile Edge Swaine’s Flames Dr. Dobb's Journal - July 2008 Dr. Dobb's Journal - July 2008 - (Page Belly1) Dr. Dobb's Journal - July 2008 - (Page Belly2) Dr. Dobb's Journal - July 2008 - Dr. Dobb's Journal - July 2008 (Page Cover1) Dr. Dobb's Journal - July 2008 - Dr. Dobb's Journal - July 2008 (Page Cover2) Dr. Dobb's Journal - July 2008 - Dr. Dobb's Journal - July 2008 (Page 1) Dr. Dobb's Journal - July 2008 - Contents (Page 2) Dr. Dobb's Journal - July 2008 - Contents (Page 3) Dr. Dobb's Journal - July 2008 - Friday Night Fish Fry (Page 4) Dr. Dobb's Journal - July 2008 - Friday Night Fish Fry (Page 5) Dr. Dobb's Journal - 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