By Mark Harvey, Board Member of Engineers Against Poverty Infrastructure development is often seen as a technical profession. In reality, the many important skills may lie outside engineering. Over more …
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Reflections on OECD’s Global Integrity and Anti-Corruption Forum from our Executive Director
Delegates to the Global Integrity and Anti-Corruption Forum (GACIF) met in Paris last week against a backdrop of escalating conflict, economic instability, and what many see as the erosion of …
EAP contributes to Infrastructure Professional Development Toolkit as part of the Green Cities, Infrastructure and Energy Programme
Engineers Against Poverty has been proud to work on the Infrastructure Professional Development Toolkit, a new resource to support knowledge and capacity across the UK Government’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development …