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Causes: Economic Development, International, International Economic Development, Microfinance
Mission: Hwb-usa (international) is a 501c3 charitable humanitarian non-profit volunteer organization doing international, regional, and local program work involving relief, community development, and outreach. The mission of hwb-usa (international) is to empower and work together with individuals and communities in need to deploy locally-based globally-connected appropriate technology solutions involving engineering, medical, business and education to improve quality of life and alleviate poverty, suffering, and injustice.
Programs: International development program, general - in 2014 in moshi/kilema, tanzania, africa involving medical/medical camps/public health, education/training, and community development/projects support to kisao kilema clinic for a 19 medical professionals/1 local medical professional team trip during march 19-29, 2014 providing specialized medical services ($13,760) including 10 local medical/public health staff/translators ($400); accommodations, transportation, food, and general expenses ($13,508); and medicines, medical supplies/equipment and education/training materials ($5,410) at $33,078.
international development program, general - in 2014 in kenya, africa involving engineering, wash-water/sanitation/hygiene, public health, education/training, and community development/projects support to nairobi kibera/huruma/mukuru slums for an engineering professional trip during march 19-29, 2014 providing engineering specialized services ($640) and to athi river for an engineering/hydrogeologist professional trip during june 4-13, 2014 providing water well drilling training/logistics/maintenance specialized hydrogeological services ($2,880) including 2 local community development staff; airfare, accommodations, transportation, food, and general expenses ($4,266); and water/sanitation supplies ($2,790) at $10,576.
international development program, general - in 2014 in kenya, africa involving medical/medical camps/public health, education/training, and community development/projects support to nairobi mukuru kwa njenga embakasi slums st mary tinuane clinic mukuru kwa reuben for a 8 medical professionals/1 local medical professional team trip during march 19-29, 2014 providing specialized medical services ($8,560) including 6 local medical/public health staff/translators ($200); accommodations, transportation, food, and general expenses ($11,062); and medicines, medical supplies, medical equipment and education/training materials ($5,548) at $25,370.