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The above project is now entering its final phase. The project is a joint partnership between the Government of Zanzibar, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), and the International Trade Center (ITC). Since inception in 2011, the following activities / deliverables have been completed / achieved: •A study entitled Report on the Needs Evaluation and Technical Support for a Sectoral IP Development Strategy for Small Scale Clove Producers in Zanzibar, United Republic of Tanzania, dated February 2011; •A project document entitled “A Strategic Use of the IP System and Branding Techniques for Value addition and Improved Performance of the Zanzibar Cloves Industry – Project Proposal”; •Tri-partite cooperation framework, signed between the Government of Zanzibar, ITC and WIPO; •Implementing regulations to the Zanzibar Industrial Property Act 2008 and ensuing comments; •Creation of a two-tier structured national committee to provide policy guidance on one hand and technical support on the other; •Restructuring of the national industrial property administration with the creation of the Zanzibar Business and Property Registration Agency (BPRA); •Establishment of the Zanzibar Bureau of Standards; •Integration of the project within the framework of the Clove Development Fund; •Installation of a Technology and Innovation Support Center (TISC) network completed; •Creation of value chain interest groups in the area of production, packaging and marketing; •Capacity building for a targeted number of national stakeholders through learning from best practice and specialized training on brand architecture and design; •Brand creation (logo and trade name); •A Training of Trainers Program on Effective IP Asset Management by Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), with a particular focus on agro-based SMEs; and •Capacity building programs through learning from best practices in Ethiopia and Jamaica; In March 2014, |