WIPO s Cooperation With LDCs In Appropriate Technology Project Harare, Zimbabwe October, 2014

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Workshop on Access To Scientific and Technical Information For Technological Capacity Building and Product Branding: WIPO s Cooperation With LDCs In Appropriate Technology Project Harare, Zimbabwe October, 2014

WIPO TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR LDCs How is the socio economic situation in LDCs? How is the state of IP in LDCs? How is their situation in IP tools utilization for development? What are the types of WIPO technical assistance for LDCs? How are they implemented?

African LDCs 1971-2013 The original list African LDCs: 1971-Benin, Botswana, Burundi, Chad, Ethiopia, Guinea, Lesotho, Malawi, Mali, Niger, Rwanda, Somalia, Sudan, Uganda, Tanzania, Upper Volta (Burkina Faso) Total=16 1975- Central African Republic, Gambia (18) 1977-Cape Verde, Comoros (20) 1981-Guinea-Bissau (21) 1982-Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Sao Tome and Principe, Sierra Leone, Togo (26) 1986-Mauritania (27) 1988-Mozambique (28) 1990-Liberia (29) 1991-Madagascar, CDR, Zambia (32) 1994-Eritrea, Angola (34) (1994-Botswana Graduated) 2001 Senegal 2008-Cape Verde-graduated, 2012-South Sudan Total Africa= 34

NATURAL RESOURCES

Economic Structure Agriculture, hunting, forestry and fisheries account for 24.6% of GDP Compared with the World Average of 4.4% (20.2% more) Farming Productivity is 1.2 tons of cereals per hectare, corresponding to only 37 per cent of the productivity level of other developing countries. The share of manufacturing is 10% of GDP compared to compared to 21% in other developing countries (11% less) Total Industry, value added (% of GDP) is 23.3% in LDCs compared to 26.7% of the World Average (3.7% less).

Trade Exports from LDCs in Total World exports is 1.2%. International Trade accounts for 74.3% of average LDCs GDP compared with 62.4 % of the World Average (11.9% more trade dependent) Imports of goods and services (% of GDP) is 39.7% in LDCs compared to World Average of 30.4% (9.3% higher) Exports of goods and services (% of GDP) is 23.4% in LDCs compared to World Average of 30.3% (6.9% less)

Foreign Direct Investment Flows The FDI Flow to LDCs in 2012 25,703 (millions of dollars) on average compared to 677,122.6 in other developing countries Less by 651,419.6 millions dollars

Education Average LDCs Expenditure 3.7% of GDP World Average of 5% of GDP (LDCs less by 1.3%) Primary School Completion Rate is 63.7% Developing countries 93.6% (LDCs less by 29.9%) Secondary School Enrollment is 42 % World Average of 74% (32% less) Tertiary Level Enrollment is 8.4 %, 23.5 % in in other developing countries (15.1% less) Youth Literacy Rate* is 72.4% 90.7% in other developing countries (18.3% less) *% of people aged 15-24

Health World Average expenditure is 10.1% of GDP Average LDCs Expenditure is 5.6% of GDP (4.5% less) Infant Mortality Rate (per 1000 Live Births) is 57 World Average 35 (22 deaths more). Antenatal Coverage is 69.1% World Average of 84 % (14.9% less). Primary Healthcare:1.7 Physicians per 10,00 people World Average of 13.4 (11.7 Physicians less).

Culture Cultural and creative industries represent one of the most rapidly expanding sectors in the global economy with a growth rate of 17.6 % in the Middle East, 13.9 % in Africa, 11.9 % in South America, 9.7 % in Asia, 6.9 % in Oceania, and 4.3 % in North and Central America. The total export of creative goods in LDCs in 2008 was 1,579 (millions of $) 0.9% of the total share of developing countries (176,211 millions of $). Only 0.5% of the world s researchers live in LDCs, in comparison to the 62.1% who live in developed Countries 0.4% of the world s scientific publications originate in the LDCs, whereas 75.3% of them originate in the developed countries.

Technology ICT goods exports (% of total goods exports) is 0.5% in LDCs compared with the World Average of 10.4% (9.9% less). ICT goods imports (% total goods imports) is 4.8% compared with the World Average of 11.2% (6.4% less) Research and development expenditure as a percentage of GDP stood nearly at nil in 2011 in the majority of LDCs According to available UNESCO data, only in Uganda,60.1% of manufacturing firms engaged in innovation activities.

Patents Total Applications by filing office (2012) Worldwide:234,7700 LDCs:10431 (0.5% of total) Technology Patents Granted by Origin (2012) Worldwide:1053408 Lower Middle Income:3612 (0.34 % of total) LDC Nationals: 52 (0.005% of total) Medical technology and pharmaceutical patents (2012) Worldwide:98409 Lower Middle income : 593 (0.6% of total) LDC Nationals:3 (0.003% of total)

Trademarks Total Applications by filing office (2012) Worldwide:4486738 Lower Middle Income:375464 (8.4% of total) LDCs: 46470 (1.03% of total) Total Applications by Origin (2012) Lower Middle Income: 316633 (7% of total) LDC Nationals: 23154 (0.5% of total) Total Registrations by filing office (2011) Worldwide:3007017 Lower Middle Income:261577 (8.69% of total) LDCs:27595 (0.9 %of total) Total Registrations by Origin (2011) Lower Middle Income:199460 (6.63% of total) LDC Nationals :7332 (0.24%of total)

Industrial Designs Total Applications by filing office (2012) Worldwide:921313 Lower Middle Income:18622 (5.79% of total) LDCs: 2605 (0.3% of total) Total Applications by Origin (2012) Lower Middle Income: 16550 (1.8 % of total) LDC Nationals: 1935 (0.2% of total) Total Registrations by filing office (2012) Worldwide:672937 Lower Middle Income:13601 (2.02 % of total) LDCs: 2167 (0.32 %of total) Total Registrations by Origin (2012) Lower Middle Income:8546 (1.3% of total) LDC Nationals : 1354 (0.2% of total)

Pharmaceutical Industry Number of people with regular access to essential medicines increased from 2.1 billion to about 4 billion between 1997 and 2002. There remains, however, a significant gap in access for nearly 2 billion of the world s population, many of whom live in LDCs. North America, Europe and Japan still account for well over 80 per cent of global sales in the pharmaceutical industry LDCs like Ethiopia, Tanzania and Uganda - have already made significant gains in the local production of pharmaceuticals. LDCs currently do not have to provide protection for patents and undisclosed information for pharmaceutical products according to the 2001 WTO Doha Ministerial Declaration on TRIPS and Public Health.

Environment LDCs produce on average 0.3 tonnes of Carbon Dioxide compared to the World Average of 4.6 tonnes (4.3 tonnes less) Deaths of children under age 5 due to Unsafe water, unimproved sanitation or poor hygiene is 590 (per 100,000 children under 5) compared to 258 of World Average (332 more) Natural Resource Depletion is 8.7% of GNI in LDCs compared to 5.3% World Average (3.4% higher) Impact of Natural Disasters causes 51 deaths per million per year compared to World Average of 12 (39 deaths mores).

GII 2014 rankings Top 3 per region and per income group 19

Narrowing the Gap So far we have seen the gap between the developed countries and LDCs? In the innovation Index of this year we are innovation learners? How do we learn fast to narrow the Gap?

Narrowing the Knowledge Gap Using innovation and creativity for development? What are the contributions of WIPO to narrow the knowledge gap to use innovation and creativity for development?

Building IP Institutions and System in LDCs Strategic Goal III Facilitating the use of IP for Development 1. Modernization of IP Legislations for LDCs 2. WIPO Deliverables for the LDCs*: Intellectual Property and Innovation Policies and Strategies Skills Development Programs Improved Access to Knowledge and strengthened Knowledge Infrastructure Establishment of Technology and Innovation Support Centers (TISCs) Strategic use of IP for Product Branding Enhanced Support for Documentation, Digitization, Protection and Commercialization of Intellectual Property Assets including Traditional knowledge, Traditional Cultural Expressions and Genetic resources 3. Appropriate Technology Projects for the LDCs 22

Intellectual Property and Innovation Policy and Strategies 23 Establishment of national IP Policy and strategies for promoting innovation, creativity, technological capacity building and social and economic development (2011-Pilot projects for Formulation of IP strategies Mali, Tanzania - Methodology Developed ) 2012/13- Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia and Madagascar Nepal and Uganda (different stages of preparation of their National IP Policies) Est. Liberia, Mozambique, Rwanda, Sierra Leone and Zambia,

Skills Development & Capacity Building Partnerships- Governments, IGOs, Regional, Inter-regional Orgs. Beneficiaries: Policy makers, Government officials, Academia, researchers and professionals engaged in science and technology (e.g. agriculture, energy, environment, health, manufacturing etc.), IP lawyers and practitioners, Entrepreneurs, business and industry representatives. Systematic Training Program with the Government of Sweden

Skills Development & Capacity Building WIPO ACADEMY Programs Distance Learning Programs (in 7 langs) Professional Training(The program is carried out in cooperation with governments and specialized institutions. ) WIPO Summer Schools in IP (2012-Croatia, Korea, Switzerland, Russia, Ukraine, USA, Mexico, South Africa) Start up Academies(DA Project :Objectives WIPO, through the WIPO Academy, to assist beneficiary Member States in the establishment of national IP Academies during an initial period of two years)

Access to Commercial Databases Access to Research for Development and Innovation (ARDI) Access to Specialized Patent Information (ASPI) program

Traditional Knowledge, Genetic Resources and Expressions of folklore,(tk) WIPO assistes LDCs in: Identify TKs Record Examine the Economic importance and IP protection viability of the TK & folklore for the LDCs as well as; Documentation and digitization

Appropriate technology Building LDCs knowledge base on how to Make use of the IP system to facilitate transfer, adaptation and use of appropriate technology. In 2014 WIPO successfully completed the Transfer of Technolgy in three pilot LDCs namely: Bangladesh, Nepal, and Zambia.

Appropriate technology Application by the Country Review of Application Participation Agreement to clarifying the obligations of each Party. Establishing a National Expert Group (NEG) Chairman of NEG National and International Experts.

Appropriate technology Needs Areas WIPO will support NEG to identify several needs areas Prioritize one or two need areas. Prepare Search Request: Prepare Search Report: to prepare the finding of Patent Information Search undertaken for the identified project. Formulate TOR Technology Landscape

Appropriate technology Prepare Technology Landscape. Approve the Landscape Report: Business Plan: Outreach Program:. External Evaluation:

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