The African Regional Intellectual Property
Organisation (ARIPO), in
collaboration with the Intellectual Property Rights & Innovation (AfrIPI) Project,
is proud to announce the launch of the ARIPO Intellectual Property Journalists
Award competition, in 2024. This initiative, the first of its kind in Africa,
is designed to recognise and reward excellence in journalism that enhances
public awareness and understanding of intellectual property (IP) rights across
the 22 ARIPO Member States.
ARIPO and AfrIPI invite journalists to
submit their entries, demonstrating their efforts in raising awareness about IP
rights in various media channels. The competition highlights the crucial role
of journalists in enlightening the public about the advantages and importance of
IP protection. By honouring outstanding journalism, ARIPO and AfrIPI aim to encourage
high-quality reportage that shapes positive attitudes towards IP and addresses
emerging issues related to IP rights in Africa.
Journalists from the ARIPO Member States
are encouraged to submit their print, radio, television, and digital media
coverage of IP-related topics through a specially designed online portal. A
distinguished panel of experts will conduct the judging process, evaluating submissions
based on several criteria. These criteria include the ability to simplify
complex IP matters for public understanding, effectively exploring the role of
IP in everyday life, and establishing connections between IP and current social
and business trends.
Submissions should demonstrate a clear
understanding of various IP concepts and articulate them in a manner that is
understandable to the general public. Judges will be looking for entries that
break down intricate IP topics into comprehensible segments, making IP relevant
and relatable to a broader audience. Additionally, the exploration of IP’s role
in everyday life is essential; entries should depict how IP impacts individuals
and communities, highlighting real-life applications and benefits.
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) play a
crucial role in promoting development in Africa. They are key to protecting inventions,
innovations, and creative works while boosting economic growth. The continent’s
rich and diverse resources offer a vast potential for creativity, and scientific
and technological innovation. However, the enforcement of IP rights in Africa
faces several challenges, including the need for development agendas and
science, technology, and innovation frameworks. Despite these challenges, IPR is
an enabler to promote the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Agenda 2063.
ARIPO is an inter-governmental organisation
that facilitates cooperation among Member States in intellectual property
matters. Its mission is to promote creativity and innovation for the socio-economic
growth of its Member States through an effective intellectual property system.
AfrIPI is a pan-African project that aims to support the
European Union in administering, utilising, protecting and enforcing
intellectual property rights across Africa. AfrIPI is aligned with IP rights
best practices and supports the African Continental Free Trade Area and the
African Union’s Agenda 2063.
ARIPO and AfrIPI encourage all eligible
journalists to participate in this competition and contribute to the
advancement of intellectual property awareness and education across Africa.
This initiative not only recognises journalistic excellence but also promotes a
deeper understanding of IP rights and their importance in driving progress and
development.
The submission period is open from August 5,
2024, to September 14, 2024.
For more information and to submit entries, please visit the ARIPO IP Journalists Award competition portal at https://www.aripo.org/browse/media/IP-Journalist-Awards.