UNESCO World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development

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The World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development (acronym: WED) is one of the UNESCO international days and is celebrated every 4 March.<ref>"World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development". UNESCO. March 1, 2021.</ref><ref>"World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development | World Engineering Day History". worldengineeringday.net. 24 January 2023.</ref> It was proclaimed by UNESCO General Conference on 25 November 2019, based on a proposal by the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO). <ref>"Records of the General Conference, 40th session, Paris, 12 November-27 November 2019, volume 1: Resolutions". Retrieved 2024-02-04.</ref>

It is celebrated by major engineering professional institutions, such as the Institution of Civil Engineers,<ref>"Celebrate World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development". Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). March 6, 2022.</ref> the China Association for Science and Technology,<ref>"China celebrates World Engineering Day 2022". english.cast.org.cn.</ref> Engineers Canada,<ref>"World Engineering Day 2022 recap". Engineers Canada. May 5, 2022.</ref> Engineers Australia,<ref>"World Engineering Day (WED) | Engineers Australia". www.engineersaustralia.org.au.</ref> Ingénieurs et scientifiques de France,<ref>"Programme Colloque JNI IESF 2022". Ingénieurs et scientifiques de France. March 4, 2022.</ref> as well as NGOs such as DiscoverE,<ref>"World Engineering Day".</ref> Engineers Without Borders,<ref>Forrest, Llawela (November 30, 2021). "Global Student Hackathon for World Engineering Day". Engineers Without Borders Australia.</ref> universities such as Imperial College London<ref>"UNESCO World Engineering Day: Developing a Sustainable World | Imperial News | Imperial College London". Imperial News. 4 March 2022.</ref> or Technische Hochschule Georg Agricola<ref>Kloos, Svenja (March 4, 2022). "World Engineering Day an der THGA". TH Georg Agricola.</ref> and corporations supporting the event.

The first edition of WED in 2019, as well as the following ones, were based on the concept of holding simultaneous online and on-site celebrations, hosted by UNESCO, WFEO, engineering institutions members of WFEO, as well as generating social media trends and message on the theme of event, engaging with UN agencies such as UNEP,<ref>"Only One Earth". Sunday Observer. March 4, 2022.</ref> corporate bodies, other associations, media and students.

In 2022, the concept extended to a 24-hour streaming hosted by WFEO, live streaming featured celebrations in various regions of the world.<ref>"Ghana hosts World Engineering Day live stream for Africa". myjoyonline.com. 8 March 2022. Retrieved 2023-04-07.</ref><ref>"Tweet from Royal Academy of Engineering". Twitter.</ref>

Since 2022, the celebration includes global events such as an international hackathon competition for engineering students in relations to sustainable development matters.<ref>"All-women Philippine Team Wins UNESCO Sustainable Engineering Hackathon". Asian Scientist Magazine. March 8, 2022.</ref><ref>"All-women engineering team from Philippines win UNESCO hackathon with their clean water solution". news.yahoo.com. 9 March 2022.</ref>

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