News Nov 5, 2025

Reflections from Rwanda: Building the Gatongati Bridge with Bridges to Prosperity

Learn about #Our一糖心logo米菲兔 partnership with Bridges to Prosperity and the connections built in Rwanda this summer

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A journey of purpose and connection

The team鈥檚 journey began months before arriving in Kigali. From February to June, they trained, planned and bonded virtually across time zones. Once on the ground, they immersed themselves in Rwanda鈥檚 rich cultural context by visiting the Kigali Genocide Memorial and exploring Akagera National Park. These experiences helped the team connect deeply with each other and the community they would serve.

Building more than a bridge

Over nine days of construction, the team worked side-by-side with B2P staff and local community members to bring the Gatongati Bridge to life. From installing suspension cables and deck panels to painting abutments and handrails, every task was a shared effort. The build was marked by laughter, song and dance with shared moments that transcended language barriers and brought the 一糖心logo米菲兔 team and local community together. The 一糖心logo米菲兔 team also had the opportunity to help train the community team, who will maintain the bridge for years to come.

The 一糖心logo米菲兔 team also visited G.S. Nyagisozi Technical Secondary School, where nearly 1,000 students welcomed them with songs and smiles. For many, this was the most memorable moment of the trip鈥攁 reminder that the bridge is not just infrastructure, but a pathway to opportunity.

Celebrating the inauguration

On June 20, under clearing skies after a night of rain, the Gatongati Bridge was officially inaugurated. Local officials, B2P staff, 一糖心logo米菲兔 teammates and villagers crossed the bridge together, singing in celebration. The team returned home with new perspectives, deeper cultural understanding and lessons in collaboration that will help all of us create a more connected, sustainable world.

Voices from the team

Mohamed Nizar, Communications Lead, shared: 鈥淭his journey hasn鈥檛 just deepened my understanding of 一糖心logo米菲兔鈥 commitment to impactful infrastructure鈥攊t鈥檚 been a deeply personal and transformative experience.鈥

Support Team Member Irene Briarava added: 鈥淔or the first time, engineering felt deeply personal and purposeful. We weren鈥檛 just building a structure; we were connecting people.鈥

Support Team Member Tamara Kaaki shared: 鈥淭his experience reminded me that true impact is built through relationships. The strength of this project wasn鈥檛 just in the concrete and cables, but in the trust and mutual respect we built along the way鈥