About Us
Established in June 2022, Busoga Revival Mission (BRM) is a non-profit organization committed to fostering social and economic transformation in Busoga, Uganda. Rooted in a profound spiritual journey, BRM's mission is to revitalize Busoga to its former glory by strengthening family structures, promoting mindset change, and advocating for sustainable economic development. Drawing inspiration from the diverse fabric of Busoga's community, BRM endeavors to address the region's challenges comprehensively, focusing on empowering individuals and families while reshaping the broader socio-economic landscape. Guided by principles of transparency, excellence, integrity, and unity, BRM invites you to join us in this transformative endeavor to build a prosperous and thriving Busoga. Our mission field is Busoga sub-region comprising 11- Counties namely kigulu, Luuka, Bukoli, Bunya, Bugabura –Budyope, Butembe,Bugweri,Busiiki,Bulamogi,Buzaya.
Our commitment extends beyond mere words; it is a tangible embodiment of our deep-rooted connection to the Busoga region and its people. With a grassroots approach and a keen understanding of the challenges faced by the community, BRM is uniquely positioned to enact meaningful change. Through strategic collaborations with local institutions, churches, schools, and cultural organizations, BRM facilitates a holistic approach to development, emphasizing ethical, moral, and spiritual values. By mobilizing campaigns for mindset change and establishing sustainable economic backbones, BRM aims to uplift every corner of Busoga, ensuring that no individual or community is left behind in our pursuit of a revitalized and prosperous future.
Our Core Values
At BRM, we believe in the power of collective action and community empowerment to bring about lasting change. Our core values of transparency, excellence, integrity, and unity guide our every endeavor, ensuring that we operate with integrity and purpose.
Challenges
The challenges faced by Busoga Revival Mission (BRM) in the endeavor to achieve their objects include:
- Limited resources for traversing the region, stemming from reliance on individual well-wishers and committee members for funding.
- Logistical constraints, including transportation and meals, hindering advocacy and mobilization efforts in hard-to-reach areas.
- Poor or limited publicity due to resource constraints, impacting BRM's visibility and outreach within the community.