

URSB hosts high-level training on National Intellectual Property policy for IP stakeholders
Kampala; The Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) and the Government of Uganda have today held a high-level Stakeholder Training on National Intellectual Property Policy (NIPP) as part of the IP policy execution strategy, at the President’s Office, Conference Hall. The trainingdrew representation from various stakeholders involved in the Intellectual Property value chain sector, including Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies, and development partners.
The training comes on the backdrop of the launch of the National Intellectual Property Policy by HE President YoweriKaguta Museveni on 23rd September, 2020 after cabinet passedthe Policy on 27th May, 2019. The objective of the NIPP is to stimulate and nurture innovation and creativity for socioeconomic development of the country. The policy will alsofacilitate integration of intellectual property into national priority sectors and programs towards realization of national development goals.
The deputy attorney general on behalf of the Prime Minister saidconcerted efforts by all stakeholders will bear results in the protection and nurturing of the country’s creative industry.“There has been a lack of confidence among our innovators in their capacity to unleash their creativity. However, with the implementation of the National Intellectual Property Policy, our creative and innovation sectors will now easily take off.”
The main purpose of the upcoming training will also be to provide direction on short, medium and long-term activities and interventions that will enable IP stakeholders effectively work together towards creating, protecting and commercially exploiting research results, innovations, new technologies and creative works.

The Prime Minister added that it was pertinent to identify key players in IP ecosystems to popularize the policy. “The identification of capacity as a key strategic area has been one of the fundamental missing links with previous development efforts. As such, the implementation of the National Intellectual Property Policy will be based on a proper understanding of the capacity requirements and accompanied by a Capacity Development Planning Framework.”