
A framework for assessing the climate resilience of sanitation technologies
This Institute for Sustainable Futures, UTS, project designed a method to assess and improve the climate resilience of decentralised sanitation technology (toilets and wastewater treatment)

Reimagining Indigenous Pathways into engineering
Engineers Without Borders 2030 strategy includes commitments to support the next generation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander engineers. This project provided guidance on how this commitment might be progressed.

Designing for motivations in community‐managed rural water supply
Community-based volunteers manage most rural water services in low-income countries globally. This research examines the determinants, nature, and subsequent effectiveness of the volunteers’ motivations in Malawi.

Green, resilient, inclusive, sustainable: ADB water, sanitation & hygiene project evaluation
Small is Beautiful evaluated over 20 ADB WASH projects as part of the bank's commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals

Yarrawarra Forum
27 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander engineers, educators, Traditional Owners, students, and land and sea managers came together from across the country to create a shared vision to inspire a new generation of Indigenous engineers. Small is Beautiful was responsible for facilitating the co-design of the forum with EWB and the Indigenous Engineers Group.