In Ethiopia, villagers living above the Blue Nile River gorge were cut off from roads, towns, school and markets by the raging river. An ancient footbridge with a storied past had been broken for decades, until Ken Frantz and his group Bridges to Prosperity built a new footbridge — and improved the lives of thousands of villagers.
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