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Maintenance and the future of the GI Hub

The GI Hub is a common online platform that aims to make all the information on GIs in Africa widely available and easily accessible to all stakeholders, enhancing transparency and awareness on IP in the region.

The  online GI  Hub was created by the Consultative Committee of the African Union Continental Strategy on GIs and is implemented by the EUIPO to provide stakeholders with relevant information on GIs in Africa.

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Support to the screening of GIs in Chad

In 2021, at least six geographical indications (GIs) were registered regionally in the African Intellectual Property Organization (OAPI) region, with other applications pending.

While there is a common understanding about the importance of GIs, some countries have not tracked this evolution. Thus, mapping the existing GIs in some of those countries, like Chad, would help build momentum at the national level.

The objectives of this activity are to:

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Training on IPR examination practices

AfrIPI provides on demand technical assistance for examiners for trade marks, designs, patents, plant breeder’s rights through online training workshops on substantive examination practices, to meet this challenge, and to engage Member States to raise awareness on the protection of new plant varieties.

This activity has the objective to:

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Development of patent examination guidelines for OAPI

In accordance with the Patent Examination Training Program, the African Intellectual Property Organization (OAPI), the European Patent Office (EPO), and the Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation in Africa (AfrIPI) Project worked together to provide OAPI examiners with a comprehensive competency-based training program through a combination of on-site and virtual classroom training, online courses, and on-the-job coaching.

OAPI received draft patent examination guidelines to be revised and adopted by the OAPI-EUIPO-EPO working group.

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Legal and technical assistance to the AfCFTA Secretariat for the Phase II negotiations on IPR

The AfCFTA Secretariat, the body in charge of the negotiations of the IPRs Protocol, is a new addition to the African Union system. The legal and technical support ranges from drafting the IPR Protocol, to preparing technical documents for the negotiations, to providing demand driven specific legal and technical advice to the Secretariat and the negotiators, and will be critical for the successful conduct and conclusion of the negotiations on the IPRs Protocol.

The main objectives of this activity include:

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Technical support for the development of the legal framework for GIs in OAPI countries

Outcome 2 of the action plan of the Continental Strategy on Geographical Indications aims to create an enabling environment at the legal and institutional level for Geographical Indications (GIs) in African countries.

While an efficient system of protection is available at the level of the OAPI countries, the mandatory creation of National Committees for GIs tasked with the examination of the GI applications, is not always enforced in all OAPI Member State’s jurisdictions.

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Technical support on the reference collections for the accredited research and examination centres on plant varieties in OAPI countries

After the entry into force of Annex X of the Bangui Agreement on the Protection of New Varieties of Plants on 20 November 2020, the African Intellectual Property Organization (OAPI), accredited four examination centres, called ‘CENTRE D’EXAMENS DHS’, in Cameroon, Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire and Burkina Faso, to conduct technical examinations to test for Distinctiveness, Uniformity and Stability (DUS) prior to the registration of new plant varieties in the OAPI Member States.

The objectives of this activity are to:

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