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World average temperature (°C)

Current average worldwide temperature in °C

Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Size in square kilometers, right now

Waste dumped

Tons of waste dumped globally this year so far

World population

Current world population

Access to water

Number of people in need of water

Trees planted globally this year

Hectares of replanted forests

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World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development

World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development (WED) is an official UNESCO International Day, proclaimed in 2019 and based on a proposal from the World Federation of Engineering Organisations (WFEO). The theme for WED 2025, “Shaping Our Sustainable Future Through Engineering”, highlights the essential role that engineering has to play in achieving each of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

Engineering is crucial for sustainable development and the role of engineers is vital in addressing basic human needs such as alleviating poverty, supplying clean water and energy, responding to natural disasters, constructing resilient infrastructure, and bridging the development divide, among many other actions, leaving no one behind.

Quote by Dr. Marlene Kanga: "If you want to change the world, become an engineer." Dr. Marlene Kanga, President of the WFEO (2017-19).

Engineering equality

Equal opportunities for all are key to ensuring an inclusive and gender-balanced profession that can respond to the shortage of engineers for implementing the SDGs. As Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO, said on the occasion of WED 2024, “UNESCO is committed to reducing inequalities in engineering: in terms of gender, when only 28% of engineering graduates are women, as well as in terms of geography.”

WED is an opportunity to celebrate engineering’s contribution to a better, more sustainable world, and to encourage the next generation to consider a career in engineering. As Dr. Marlene Kanga, President of the WFEO (2017­–19), who led the proposal for WED, said at WED 2020, “If you want to change the world become an engineer.”

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World Engineering Day Hackathon

Thousands of engineers from around the world took part in our online competition to solve one of the biggest issues of our time. 

The WED Hackathon is an initiative brought by the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO), in partnership with UNESCO and Engineers Without Borders International (EWB-I), powered and supported by The Big Creative.

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