PinnedPublished inEngineer AfricaHealthy Homes for Healthy Cities: Harnessing the Potential of Africa’s Urban GrowthUrban development is arguably the single biggest factor which will make or break Africa’s future. Urbanization is strongly linked to…Dec 15, 2020Dec 15, 2020
The Finite Nature of Web Apps and Its Implications for TestingIn the realm of web development, it is tempting to think of modern web apps as infinite in their variety. The creativity of developers…Dec 12, 2024Dec 12, 2024
Published inEngineer AfricaAdvancing Health Care in Africa Through EngineeringThe state of healthcare in Africa demands attention on a human level, but it is also at the heart of the continent’s economic problems. By…Mar 9, 2021Mar 9, 2021
Published inEngineer AfricaAgriculture: The Source of Africa’s StrengthAgriculture has long been the backbone of the African economy. An estimated 65% of the African labor force works in agriculture…Feb 22, 2021Feb 22, 2021
Published inEngineer AfricaBuilding Africa’s Future: Supporting Education And SkillsThe purpose of education is not only to prepare for the future, but also to build the future. The type of education we provide to our…Jan 26, 2021Jan 26, 2021
Published inEngineer AfricaStrength in Unity: How African Engineers Can Enhance Cooperation in African Development EffortsIt’s common to hear people talk about African unity, but what would that actually look like? There’s a big distance between theory and…Jan 14, 2021Jan 14, 2021
Published inEngineer AfricaEngineering Standards: A Framework to Empower AfricaWe rarely notice them, but engineering standards literally shape the world around us. From the size of the pipe fittings in your kitchen…Dec 29, 2020Dec 29, 2020
Published inEngineer AfricaFlood Prevention Systems — Securing Africa’s CommunitiesFlooding disrupts the livelihoods and education of millions of Africans every year, and this problem is on the rise. Recent years have…Dec 8, 2020Dec 8, 2020
Published inEngineer AfricaWireless Mesh for African Cities — Opportunity through ConnectivityEntrepreneur Leila Janah once said “Talent is equally distributed, but opportunity is not.”Dec 1, 2020Dec 1, 2020
Published inEngineer AfricaTransportation Infrastructure: On the Road to an African Economic UnionOver the years, many great African intellectuals and scholars have spoken of the great potential of a united Africa. Kwame Nkrumah once…Nov 24, 2020Nov 24, 2020