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Date: Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 6:53 AM
Subject: Help Address Global Humanitarian Challenges Through "Engineering
for Change"
To: gaetano at cs.washington.edu


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*Help Address Global Humanitarian Challenges Through "Engineering for
Change"*


 Dear Colleague:

As you may have noticed, IEEE has initiated recently several new efforts
toward humanitarian and global development challenges. This undertaking
represents recognition on our part of the great potential of our members
(engineers and experts in computing and technology) to provide effective
assistance and leadership in regions with under-developed infrastructure,
and in areas where the infrastructure was damaged by natural or human-made
disasters. Many of our IEEE members have told us that they have strong
interest in taking part of such activities, and we have reached out to other
professional associations to explore opportunities for joint action.

I am pleased to announce that as a result of these efforts, IEEE, ASME
(American
Society of Mechanical
Engineers<http://bmsmail2.ieee.org:80/ctd/lu?RID=1-RQTXX8&CON=1-1AH-4427&PRO=&AID=&CID=1-RI698X&COID=1-RJ23MX&T=http%3a%2f%2fwww.asme.org&TN=American+Society+of+Mechanical+Engineers&RT=Clicked+On+URL>),
and Engineers Without Borders
USA<http://bmsmail2.ieee.org:80/ctd/lu?RID=1-RQTXX8&CON=1-1AH-4427&PRO=&AID=&CID=1-RI698X&COID=1-RJ23MX&T=http%3a%2f%2fewb-usa.org%2f&TN=Engineers+Without+Borders+USA&RT=Clicked+On+URL>(EWB-USA)
have launched jointly a new online platform called
EngineeringforChange.org<http://bmsmail2.ieee.org:80/ctd/lu?RID=1-RQTXX8&CON=1-1AH-4427&PRO=&AID=&CID=1-RI698X&COID=1-RJ23MX&T=https%3a%2f%2fwww.engineeringforchange.org%2fhome.action%3futm_source%3dIEEEAnnouncement%26utm_medium%3dEmail%26utm_campaign%3dE4C&TN=EngineeringforChange.org&RT=Clicked+On+URL>(E4C).
The E4C platform provides engineers, technologists, computing and
networking experts, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and local
community advocates with tools to collaboratively address humanitarian and
global development challenges. Members of the E4C community ? working
together ? will design, apply and share knowledge to develop technical
solutions for emerging challenges in local communities throughout the world.

The E4C Web site was designed to provide users with a convenient and
user-friendly way to learn, collaborate, and share data, experience, and
insights ? leading to enhanced problem solving. As part of this growing
community, E4C users will be able to:

   - Post challenges and problems in order to gain understanding,
   perspectives and experience from other E4C community members;
   - Work collaboratively and virtually on project teams;
   - Make use of a growing, open-source archive of documented solutions and
   related information submitted by organizations from around the world;
   - Keep updated with news and information related to the forefront of
   engineering and global development;
   - Learn from expert practitioners on applying engineering in developing
   communities;
   - Track projects of interest.

We are inviting you today to join the E4C community and share information
and expertise on humanitarian projects that match your professional profile.

To learn more and become an active participant in this important initiative,
visit the Engineering for
Change<http://bmsmail2.ieee.org:80/ctd/lu?RID=1-RQTXX8&CON=1-1AH-4427&PRO=&AID=&CID=1-RI698X&COID=1-RJ23MX&T=https%3a%2f%2fwww.engineeringforchange.org%2fhome.action%3futm_source%3dIEEEAnnouncement%26utm_medium%3dEmail%26utm_campaign%3dE4C&TN=Engineering+for+Change&RT=Clicked+On+URL>Web
site, the E4C Facebook
page <http://www.facebook.com/engineeringforchange> or Twitter
feed<http://twitter.com/engineer4change>
.

Sincerely,

Moshe Kam
IEEE President and CEO


To get in touch with the E4C team and to provide user feedback, please
contact the administrator. <admin at engineeringforchange.org>

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