The projects listed below have been approved by the Technical Advisory Committee but have not yet been assigned to a Chapter. Current Open Project List as of April 5th, 2007:
| Country, Location | Description | Application | ARC Review | Date Posted |
| Cameroon, Mungoangoa | This locality is made up of about 4000 inhabitants and it is estimated that the water source spotted and studies carried out there have confirmed that this source if well developed will conveniently bring water to these people. They had been depending on running water from streams during the dry season. This ofcourse has had a devastating effect on the population as many have died because of the unhygienic water they do drink. | Project Application | ARC Review | 2/18/07 |
| Honduras Marcala | Marcala has a population of 15,000 people with no functioning water treatment process for wastewater. They have a sewer system that transports waste water to an inhoff tank. The inhoff tank is over 25 years old and not functioning. Thus, untreated waste water is being dumped directly in the nearby river. Marcala needs some type of treatment to stop untreated water from entering the river. | Project Application | ARC Review | 2/18/07 |
| Kenya, Lugari | This project is to provide a water supply for the Matunda Health Centre. It is hoped that this water supply will also provide a watering point for the surrounding community of Matunda Market. | Project Application | ARC Review | |
| Kenya, South Kinangop | Into Abba’s Arms (IAA) is an Orphanage in South Kinangop, Kenya that provides for 18 children, with the vision of providing a home for up to 26 children by next summer. The home is in need of an enlarged kitchen/pantry with dining area to meet both its current operational needs and to allow for anticipated future growth. In addition to this new structure, the orphanage lacks adequate and affordable energy for cooking, refrigeration, hot water, and water pumping – both for their water supply and irrigation. | Project Application | ARC Review | |
| Kenya, Transmara | Project Mvua wishes to increase potable water supply to 330 children and extending family members at Oloosinon Primary School by making water available to them in both the rainy and dry seasons. | Project Application | ARC Review | 2/18/07 |
| Haiti, Tifond | Caleb Christian Academy is located in the village of Tifond in Port-de-Paix, Haiti and is currently in its original (1986) construction status. Classrooms consist of up to 80 students that sit in very close proximity on dilapidated wooden benches with the sun as the only light source. The roof’s 2x4’s are propped up by tree branches and rain frequently pours into the classrooms. Renovated classrooms and electricity will create a desirable learning environment for students. | Project Application | ARC Review | 4/5/07 |
| Macedonia, Vevcani Village | This community has a combination of social and infrastructure problems endemic in Macedonian society as a result of emerging from the former Yugoslav central planned economy. The relatively good standard of living and physical development is eroding as unemployment has reached 38% and infrastructure such as roads and utility delivery suffer from lack of capital and upkeep. | Project Application | ARC Review | |
| Malawi, Zomba | YONECO seeks to develop a community operated biodiesel production facility managed by women where soybeans, supplemented by maize, will be grown for food as well as for feedstock to be processed into biodiesel fuel. In a community characterized by hunger and malnutrition which has been devastated by AIDS and drought forcing many men to go to large cities for work, leaving women with the responsibility for food and children, many orphaned by AIDS. | Project Application | ARC Review |
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