Creating a sustainable humanitarian engineering program

W. Jordan
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At Baylor University we have done engineering service projects in the developing world for about 10 years. As we have assessed both our successes and failures, we realized that to make the projects sustainable, they had to be done with local partners over many years. Our level of engagement with the local people has had a significant impact upon the sustainability of the projects. Our model for how best to do this engagement has changed as we have learned from experience. We are now working in Haiti, partnering with a local non-profit group that has been working in Haiti for 20 years. This helped us earn credibility in the local community. In May 2013 and May 2014 we did solar projects that were well received. We also did projects involving water quality testing and water purification. This work has great promise for being sustainable, for it is working with (not for) the local people and is close enough to the United States so that its costs are more manageable. In addition to creating sustainable projects, we need to develop ways to make the program at our university sustainable. This involves doing several things to help students stay motivated to work in this area. In addition to our trips we have created several cocurricular activities (such as a book club discussing Humanitarian Engineering). We have also made curricular changes, such as introducing an alternative engineering ethics course called Ethics for International Service. We have created a Humanitarian Engineering concentration within our generic engineering major. Students in this concentration will take courses in six topics: people (and culture), economics, development, energy, food/water, and an international service learning class. When coupled with their engineering skills, these courses will help our students be more successful while working in the developing world.
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创建一个可持续的人道主义工程项目
在贝勒大学,我们在发展中国家做了大约10年的工程服务项目。在评估成功与失败的过程中,我们意识到,要使项目可持续发展,必须与当地合作伙伴合作多年。我们与当地人民的接触程度对项目的可持续性产生了重大影响。随着我们从经验中吸取教训,我们如何最好地开展这种接触的模式已经发生了变化。我们现在在海地工作,与一个在海地工作了20年的当地非营利组织合作。这帮助我们在当地社区赢得了信誉。2013年5月和2014年5月,我们做的太阳能项目受到好评。我们还做了水质检测和水净化的项目。这项工作具有很大的可持续性,因为它是与(而不是为)当地人民合作,并且与美国足够接近,因此其成本更易于管理。除了创建可持续发展的项目,我们还需要找到使我们大学的项目可持续发展的方法。这包括做几件事来帮助学生保持在这个领域工作的动力。除了我们的旅行,我们还创建了一些课外活动(比如讨论人道主义工程的读书俱乐部)。我们还对课程进行了改革,例如引入了另一门名为“国际服务伦理”的工程伦理课程。我们在通用工程专业中开设了人道主义工程专业。该专业的学生将学习六个主题的课程:人(和文化)、经济、发展、能源、食品/水和国际服务学习课程。再加上他们的工程技能,这些课程将帮助我们的学生在发展中国家工作时取得更大的成功。
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