Workplan 2020-2021

AfrIPI has four main objectives:

  • Promotion of Intellectual Property international agreements for a reinforced cooperation between EU and Africa;
  • Strengthening of national and regional Intellectual Property institutions, networks, and tools, to increase a user- friendly and efficient protected IP system;
  • Raising awareness of Intellectual Property Rights (including Geographical Indications) in the African society for Small and Medium- sized Enterprises (SMEs);
  • Implementation of the work plan activities linked to the African Union (AU) Continental Strategy for Geographical Indications.

To achieve these results, the overall work plan sets a multiannual framework in terms of thematic and geographic priorities, complemented by plans to be developed each year containing detailed activities.

As a Pan-African Action targeting many countries and sub-regions, a geographical balance for activity implementation is sought. Activities are identified each year in close coordination with stakeholders, particularly AU Member States, ARIPO, OAPI, National IP Offices, the private sector and other organisations such as the World Intellectual Property Office (WIPO), the European Patent Office (EPO), the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN (FAO) and the African Union Commission (AUC).

No. Description jan fév mar avr mai juin juil aoû sep oct nov déc
Component I: International Agreements
1 AfrIPI project launch event
2 Training on IP to technical working group AfCFTA (as of Nov 2020)
3 Conference on Geographical Indications for ARIPO countries
4 Support to the Kampala diplomatic conference on voluntary registration of copyrights and related rights
5 Regional workshop on the Arusha protocol
6 Regional workshop on accession to the Banjul protocol
7 Meetings on the TF in Nigeria
7 GAP analysis on international agreements
8 Support to the development of national framework for copyrights in Equatorial Guinea
9 Awareness raising on the advantages of international systems on IP
10 Legal and technical assistance to AU Commission on IP
Component II: Capacity building
11 Webinar on licencing mechanisms (as of Oct 2020)
12 Consultative roundtable on enforcement of IPR for North African countries
13 Workshop to exchange best practices and identify actions on counterfeiting and piracy in specific industry sectors (pharmaceuticals) (as of Nov 2020)
14 Development of the OAPI trade mark and designs examination guidelines (as of Sep 2020)
15 Development of common guidelines for ARIPO member states
16 Trade mark and industrial designs guidelines: revision and technical working group participation (Egypt twinning project) (as of Sep 2020)
17 Workshop on international frameworks (The Hague) for examiners
18 Patent examination training programme (ARIPO) (as of Nov 2020)
19 Patent Examination Training programme (OAPI)
20 Support to the reform of Angolan IP legislation
21 Judges colloquium on enforcement – initiating the creation of an online accessible case-law database
22 Integration and implementation of IP tools (as of Sep 2020)
Component III: SME's and IP
23 Support to the design and delivery of online training at the ARIPO master’s programmes on IP
24 Support to IP Academies network
25 Expert support to the OAPI online master’s training programme (as of Sep 2020)
26 Create an African SME learning tool
Component IV: Geographical Indications
27 Technical support to the development of the legal framework for GIs
28 Support the registration at national and/ or EU level of African GIs (as of Sep 2020)
29 AfrIPI feeding the GI Hub (as of Sep 2020)
30 Creation of African Geographical Indications manual (as of Sep 2020)