Engineers wanted: real projects, real impact.
- Kieran Coveney

- 3 days ago
- 1 min read
Graduate or early-career engineer? Want to use your skills to make a tangible, positive difference?

Over the next few weeks, we’ll be sharing how a small team of volunteers helped design and deliver a coffee storage facility for a charity in Mbale, Uganda — from first day on site to completion.

We’re now gearing up for our next project: a new science block at a school in Uganda, and we’re looking for enthusiastic graduate and early-career engineers to get involved.
No international experience needed — just curiosity, commitment, and a willingness to learn.

DM us or visit efod.org.uk/north-west to find out more....



I am a retired professional civil engineer involved in Christian Engineers in Development (www.ced.org.uk) on their Executive Committee. I have worked for them in Tanzania on water projects for three years. I am keen to see a fairer world. I am not sure whether these projects are the most appropriate for meeting the needs of the world's poorest communities but they probably do help. I wonder whether I could get involved. I would probably do better working with the people in CED who know me.