Training Workshop CAPACITY BUILDING FOR SUSTAINABLE ENFORCEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS Organized by The African Regional Intellectual Property Organization () In Collaboration with The International Police (INTERPOL) and The World Intellectual Property Organization () 9-11 th July 2014 Headquarters Exploring possibilities for IP teaching in Police Colleges of Member States Page 1
Wednesday 9 th, July 2014 Time Item Facilitator/Role Player 0830 0900 Arrival and Registration Ms. Netty Kavaza Official Opening Director of Ceremonies: Keitseng Nkah Monyatsi 0900 0930 0930 1000 Welcoming Remarks Opening Remarks Key note Address Group Photo Mr. Fernando dos Santos Director General African Regional Intellectual Property Organization () Mr. Davie Louis Chilalire Representative International Police (INTERPOL) Ms. Louise Van Greunen Representative World Intellectual Property Organisation () Geneva, Switzerland Her Excellency Ndiyoi M. Mutiti Zambian Ambassador to Zimbabwe 1030 1100 Tea Break Exploring possibilities for IP teaching in Police Colleges of Member States Page 2
Moderator: Ghana 1100 1120 Objectives of the Training Workshop Ms. Keitseng Nkah Monyatsi Copyright Officer 1120 1200 Overview of Mr. Fernando dos Santos Director General 1200-1230 Overview of Intellectual Property Mr. Christopher Kiige Director, Industrial Property 1230 1300 Piracy and Counterfeiting as a Violation IP Rights Mr. John Kabare Senior Examiner 1300 1400 Lunch Break 1300 1400 Moderator: Malawi 1400 1430 Strategic Goal VI of : Building Respect for IP Rights 1430 1500 Experiences in dealing with Piracy and Counterfeiting in Kenya Ms. Louise Van Greunen Mr. Ephraim Ndiritu Kenya Copyright Board Nairobi, Kenya 1500 1530 Experiences: Key Issues in Investigating IP crime Mr. Teddy Nalube Zambia Police Services Lusaka, Zambia 1530 1545 Tea Break 1545 1600 IP Crimes and the Public Interest Ms. Louise Van Greunen 1600 1630 The Economic Impact of piracy and counterfeiting Keitseng Nkah Monyatsi 1630 1700 Discussions All Participants Exploring possibilities for IP teaching in Police Colleges of Member States Page 3
Thursday 10 th, July 2014 Moderator: Uganda Time Item Facilitator/Role Player 0900 0930 International obligations on enforcement of IP Rights 0930 1000 Work of the International Police in the fight against IP Crime Ms. Glenda Mutasa Zimbabwe Intellectual Property Office Mr. Davie Louis Chilalire INTERPOL 1000 1030 Discussions 1030 1100 Tea Break Moderator: The Gambia 1100 1130 Experiences of Zambia in the a fight Against IP Violation 1130 1200 Human Resource Capacities in the fight against IP Crime Mr. Kingsley Nkonde CYCORP Limited Lusaka, Zambia Mr. J. J. Mutipforo Zimbabwe Republic Police 1200 1230 Cross Boarder Issues on IP Crime Mr. Philbert Muchechetere Zimbabwe Revenue Authority 1230 1300 Discussions All participants Exploring possibilities for IP teaching in Police Colleges of Member States Page 4
1300 1400 Lunch Break Moderator: Swaziland 1400 1530 Country Situation: Training the Police on IP Enforcement All participants 1530-1545 Tea Break 1545 1630 Country Situation: Training the Police on IP Enforcement All participants 1630-1645 Mini-Survey: Findings and Indications Keitseng Nkah Monyatsi 1645-1700 Discussion All participants Exploring possibilities for IP teaching in Police Colleges of Member States Page 5
Friday 11 th, July 2014 Moderator: Tanzania Time Item Facilitator/Role Player 0900-0930 Regional and International Approaches towards the Fights Against Piracy and Counterfeiting 0930 1030 s Advisory Committee on Enforcement Topical Issues Mr. Davie Louis Chilalire INTERPOL Ms. Louise Van Greunen 1000 1030 s potential support to Member States: Introduction of IP Teaching in Police Academies Mr. Byson Sabola Training Officer 1030 1100 Tea Break Moderator: Sierra Leone 1100-1300 Way forward: Approaches towards introducing IP Teaching in Police Colleges Keitseng Nkah Monyatsi 1300-1400 Lunch Break 1400-1530 Way forward: Approaches towards introducing IP Teaching in Police Colleges Keitseng Nkah Monyatsi 1530 1545 Tea Break Moderator: Botswana 1545-1615 Conclusions and Take-home by Organising Institutions Moderator 1615-1700 CLOSING: Remarks On behalf of the Delegates Official Closing INTERPOL Namibia Acting Director General Exploring possibilities for IP teaching in Police Colleges of Member States Page 6
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