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Research & Development Without Borders

The number of undernourished people in the world continued to rise in 2020. Between 720 and 811 million people in the world faced hunger in 2020.

food supply systems (especially fresh vegetables) can easily be disrupted, increasing the vulnerability of city dwellers.

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Project Summary Things are not always predictable and once in a while or rather quite often, the unexpected happens and food supply systems (especially fresh...
There is an acute shortage of toilets and a serious deterioration of the existing ones. The background is parents’ increasing awareness of the importance of...

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TRAINING ON HOUSEHOLD WATER TREATMENT AND SAFE STORAGE

Research and Development Without Borders (RDWB) and the Centre for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology (CAWST) organized a training program...

Training youths on aquaponics

A city gardening project that covers vegetable farming and small-scale aquaculture was launched by Research and Development Without Borders in...

Partnered online training sessions

RDWB Partners with CAWST to Deliver Online training on HWTS

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Been fantastic for Engineers Without Borders South Africa & Engineers Without Borders UK to partner with Research & Development Without Borders to bring the Engineering for People Design Challenge to university students in Cameroon...

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