Hope is alive in Congo!
Take it from Mr. Kotake, an enterprising man who has built a private, water-driven mill on the route between Karawa and Businga. With his mill he can process grain, press palm oil, and even generate electricity. We have replaced four dangerously broken down bridges along this route. He told us his business has increased greatly since the completion of the bridges! That means more local farmers are adding value to their harvests by having access to his mill.
People in the Democratic Republic of Congo know that investing in repairing bridges and roads can make a significant economic impact for their communities. Mr. Ngosse, the son of the Transportation Minister of the Congo, explained how bridges give hope:
