Project South Africa
Project South Africa aims to partner with the Church Agricultural Project (CAP) to provide ram pumps for irrigation. Their objective is to provide sustainable water for
agriculture among AIDS-stricken poor communities in rural KwaZulu-Natal. Though water is locally plentiful, it must be brought uphill manually. They propose to improve food supplies and reduce the labor expended to irrigate community
gardens.
Project Ecuador
Project Ecuador aims to build a daycare center in the Santa Rosa de Ayora, an indigenous community 45 minutes north of the city of Quito, Ecuador. The community was destroyed by an earthquake 15 years before. Project Ecuador recently completed a 15 day assessment of the area and the resources to build a structure and educate local masons on engineering/masonry techniques for earthquake resistant structures.
Project Guatemala
Project Guatemala is designing a piping system to bring spring water up from a 100 foot ravine to a small community.
The development of an alternative water pumping
system will greatly improve the daily life of the
community members. A water pump will also enable
the community to be less dependent upon the
eventuality of grid electricity and less indebted to
the utility to have a reliable water supply.

