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Project Managers Without Borders connects project professionals with global communities seeking the expertise and knowledge to help them solve problems.
Involved & creating a better world
The purpose of this project was to serve the indigenous Kichwa (Quechua) people living in the watershed area of Malingua Pamba-Quinta Tunguiche (MP-QT) in the Andes of Ecuador (elevation 9,500’ – 12,000′) by completing the objectives approved in the global grant.
Continue reading “PMWB joins Engineers Without Borders in Ecuador”
Bruce Randolph is an iconic figure in Denver and his philanthropy has been recognized around the country and by very prominent figures in the United States. To the degree that the Daddy Bruce Documentary was produced and delivered to the Denver Film Festival in November 2016, on time and on budget. PMWB was recognized in the credits of the documentary.
This project is aimed at bringing the communities, international flood experts and local authorities together. This in turn, will spark the execution plan necessary to prevent future flooding in the area which will have enormous benefits to the community, economy and ecology in Accra.
Project Managers Without Borders (PMWB) has proudly partnered with the Rotary Club of Centennial, Colorado, a not-for-profit organization like PMWB to create a solution for the WaterRico Project. After Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, the citizens of a municipality impacted severely by the devastation, Moca, needed help in obtaining reliable, clean drinking water.
Continue ReadingIngrid Villaseñor was raised by a single mother who taught her that women are strong, successful and resilient. Not everyone is fortunate enough to have such an encouraging force in their lives, Villaseñor knows. So in 2018 she created Tejiendo Futuros (Weaving Futures), a nonprofit offering social services to families in Panajachel, Guatemala. The organization runs a network of programs to educate, feed, provide medical care and raise aspirations for vulnerable families.
Continue reading “Tejiendo Futuros (Weaving Futures)”New educational material was produced in partnership with The Netherlands PMI Chapter. The partership added IHE Delft Institute for Water Education, and narrowed focus to their internal projects to support their NGO clients
Currently in the final stages of completing the material and scheduling the delivery
The Centre of Learning and Development (CL&D) is a non-profit community-based literacy organisation founded in 1979 in Regents Park in Toronto, Canada, and focusing on leadership development, immigrant integration, civic engagement, skill development, and more recently supporting start up social enterprises.
Continue ReadingThe goal of the Samilpamba potable water project in Ecuador is to
re-design and construct an improved potable water distribution
system for over 130 community members.
Mission: To support development of sustainable systems and
infrastructure with underserved communities, local expertise, and
global partners.
The Denver-based Catholic health system sponsors a mission trip each year to Arusha Lutheran Medical Centre (ALMC) located in Arusha, Tanzania. Through a partnership with ALMC and its sister hospital, Selian Lutheran Hospital, teams of physicians, associates, technical personnel and others annually travel to the community in eastern Africa to bring healing and health — and lots of supplies.