 Engineering for Global Development, or EGD, is an interdisciplinary practice that aims to improve the quality of life of underserved communities worldwide through the design and delivery of technology-based solutions combined with local capacity building. Individuals in resource constrained environments face significant challenges such as lack of potable and reliable drinking water, access to sanitation and energy infrastructure, chronic hunger, and inadequate healthcare. Technically trained people such as engineers have an important role to play in overcoming these challenges and must collaborate with communities as well as leverage and understanding of public health, economics, policy, and business to develop solutions. The Engineering for Change solution development process is a framework for technically trained people to design and deploy impact-driven products and services. This roadmap fosters an inclusive, collaborative, and iterative approach to developing fit for service solutions to some of the world's greatest challenges. Explore the Engineering for Change introduction to EGD resources to learn more about how technically trained people can help ensure a more sustainable, equitable future for communities around the world.