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The Ghana Program is working in the Obodan to provide water management and sanitation solutions. The current focus is to design a water distribution and filtration system as well as an innovative, sustainable latrine. More?
The Morocco Program is working in Ait Bayoud, a rural village in Western Morocco. Current initiatives include building two footbridges across the Tagawowt River so villagers can have access to healthcare and education during the rainy season. More?
The Uganda Program is working with a community in Soroti, Uganda. The team is currently setting up a multifunctional energy platform (MFP) program in the region, while also looking into new health and water initiatives this year. More?
CU-EWB is an officially recognized chapter of EWB-USA and an officially recognized student group under the Activities Board at Columbia.
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