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DwB represents a global team of Industrial, Product and Service designers utilising their skills to save and improve lives in developing communities.

23/03/2026

Uganda Water & Environment Week is here!

We were honoured to collaborate with to kick off the celebrations at a Swimming Gala on Saturday at

Swimming is an core part of and watching the young swimmers display their knowledge not just in survival swimming but also in first aid and the right use of flotation devices was commendable.

Photos from Design without Borders's post 06/03/2025

Starting this Saturday in the week, we're cooking up something extraordinary at . You're welcome to dive into our immersive installation where abstract art meets heritage, inviting you to reimagine your narrative and discover fresh dimensions of identity and connection.

Photos from Design without Borders's post 28/02/2025

Meet Aysha, an environmentally conscious scientist on a journey of self-discovery. Her passion for repurposing waste tyres into innovative new products drives her every day .

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Photos from Design without Borders's post 06/02/2025

One, two, three… and hundreds of fisherfolk engaged!

Two weeks ago, our team embarked on a journey to six lakeside districts for the baseline survey of Phase 2 of our Enhancing Fisherfolk Safety ( ) project. Alongside our partners from the Department of Meteorology (Ministry of Water and Environment) and the .center for Behavioural Economics, and with field support from the and Baitambogwe Community Health Initiative, we’re gathering valuable insights.

So, what are we aiming to discover? We're collecting both qualitative and quantitative data to better understand the challenges faced by fisherfolk. For example, what lead times do fisherfolk currently have when accessing weather updates before setting out on their trips? Or, how long can they endure thermal discomfort in the jackets available today?

As we work to improve safety, we’d love to hear from you: If you were tackling the issue of drowning in fishing communities, what would you want to know? It’s always a great time to ask more questions. Stay tuned!

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