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The completion of this suspension bridge has eliminated the seasonal disruptions caused by the Musogoro River. Previously, flooding hindered education, stifled the local economy and
Built over two weeks, the 364‑foot bridge now provides year‑round, safe access to schools, health care and markets for the Murambi, Shyembe and Nyamugari communities—where seasonal river crossings once posed seriou...
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The completion of this suspension bridge has eliminated the seasonal disruptions caused by the Musogoro River. Previously, flooding hindered education, stifled the local economy and
Eleven of our global experts worked on the Nyakabungo Trail Bridge, which was inaugurated in Karongi on December 23, after weeks of collaboration between WSP, Fika, and the
This delay made us even more eager to go back to work to finish the bridge. Thankfully, we returned to site on Monday, February 8th, and have been working tirelessly since then.
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I would love to go back to Rwanda; either to help construct another bridge or visit as a tourist to experience more of their wonderful country. Although Rwanda is only about the size of
The completion of this suspension bridge has eliminated the seasonal disruptions caused by the Musogoro River. Previously, flooding hindered
Fika identified a site for a bridge over the Nyabarongo River – one of Rwanda''s widest rivers – in the Karongi District of the Western Province, which would provide access to opportunity for the
New Orleans engineer, a part of Bridges to Prosperity, travels to Rwanda to build a steel suspension bridge to help the Rwandan community.
Since 2007, we have partnered with Rwanda''s leadership to develop critical initiatives and interventions that release the country''s human potential and economic development. We believe a small group of
I would love to go back to Rwanda; either to help construct another bridge or visit as a tourist to experience more of their wonderful country. Although