QMS LAUNCH

The QMS launch, held at the Uganda Business Facilitation Centre, was led by the Registrar General, Ms. Mercy K. Kainobwisho, who reaffirmed URSB’s commitment to excellence and continuous improvement in service delivery.

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URSB Calls on Citizens to Donate Blood During Business Rescue Program

URSB is set to combine economic revival with life-saving action through its Business Rescue & Aftercare Program (BRAP) next week. While BRAP primarily focuses on reviving struggling enterprises and safeguarding jobs, the Bureau is calling on citizens to donate blood, highlighting that the program’s impact goes beyond businesses to saving lives.

The initiative highlights URSB’s holistic approach to community development. By assisting businesses to regain stability, BRAP strengthens local economies, protects livelihoods, and fosters hope in communities. Complementing this, the blood donation drive aims to provide support to hospitals and patients in need, showing that public participation can have a direct, tangible impact on society.

URSB emphasizes that in challenging times, saving businesses is vital, but saving lives is priceless. The Bureau is urging individuals, community groups, and corporate partners to join the blood donation drive, reminding the public that a single donation can create countless smiles and preserve human life.

This combined approach highlights the interconnectedness of economic and social well-being. Through BRAP, the bureau is not only helping enterprises to recover but also fostering a culture of compassion and civic responsibility, proving that resilience is measured both in thriving businesses and in lives saved.

The Bureau invites everyone to participate actively next week, reinforcing that community strength lies in both economic vitality and human generosity.