Sort by relevance Sort by date Sort alphabetically
45 results | 7 pages
Transparency & Corruption Prevention
EAP is a member of the International Secretariat for CoST, an international multi-stakeholder initiative designed to increase transparency and accountability in the construction sector. EAP is also a founder member of the UK Anti-Corruption Forum.
Business & Development
The opportunities for the private sector to contribute to development are one of the key dimensions of EAP’s organisational approach, cutting across all aspects of our programme.
EAP's Programme
Engineers Against Poverty (EAP) is a specialist NGO working in the field of engineering and international development.
Our Trustees
EAP’s Board of Trustees strives to ensure that it comprises the skills, knowledge and experience necessary to ensure that the charity is well governed.
Sustainability
Infrastructure provision is at the heart of the sustainable development discourse. Infrastructure services – water, sanitation, energy, transport and telecommunications – will be fundamental to achieving the MDGs. Furthermore, investments now to address the enormous deficiencies of these services in many developing countries represents an enormous opportunity to support the creation of a sustainable built environment that enables individuals and communities to reach their full potential.
Climate Change
Infrastructure and technology play a fundamental role in both climate change mitigation and adaptation activities. Coordinated investments in low-carbon energy, transportation and buildings are particularly important for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Infrastructure also plays a critical role in reducing vulnerability to climate change/variability and to climate-related disasters.
Health & Safety in Construction
EAP is working with key stakeholders in the Tanzanian construction industry to build capacity in occupational health and safety management.
Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
