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United Nations Refugee Agency's Refugee-Led Innovation Fund Winner


Rice, Roots, and Resilience: building a sustainable farming community in Andapa, Madagascar
In Madagascar, rice is more than food, it’s culture, heritage, and daily life. Yet in Andapa, women farmers face immense challenges as climate change and unsustainable practices threaten their livelihoods. By shifting from slash-and-burn agriculture to wet rice cultivation, they have the chance to protect their land, strengthen their community, and break the cycle of poverty.


Green initiative in Madagascar: local entrepreneur turns Andapa into a cleaner, greener town with ecological charcoal
For most of us, turning on the stove to cook is so routine that we rarely stop to consider where our energy comes from. But in another...


Bridging Gaps goes to Zambia: New Perspectives, Renewed Hope, and Vibrant Energy!
Led by co-founder Mudeya Madyenkuku, Over the Mountain Foundation hosted a full-day entrepreneurship training in Zambia. Twenty-three entrepreneurs explored the fundamentals of project design using the Bridging Gaps concept and ILO materials — a pragmatic, human-centered, and innovative approach.


Make your CSRD disclosure count: Turn compliance into real impact
Partner with Bridging Gaps to turn CSRD disclosure into measurable impact while aligning your sustainability goals with business growth.


Bridging Gaps celebrates World Social Justice Day 2025
On World Day of Social Justice, Bridging Gaps champions its call to empower marginalized communities with microloans.


Bridging the Climate Gap: Bridging Gaps Microloans for ‘Climatepreneurs’
Bridging Gaps is launching interest-free green microloans to support climatepreneurs.
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