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The IPRTA Forum Project in Brief

The IPRTA Forum project brings together key actors to share knowledge and develop consensus around an action-oriented strategy for evolving and mainstreaming IPR technical assistance and capacity building within development cooperation over the medium term. The IPTRA Forum project is funded by the UK Department For International Development (DFID).

 

Here you can find more information about the Background, Objectives, Activities and Our mandate for the IPRTA Forum Project.

 

For additional information or queries, please contact Petteri Lammi, Administrator for the IPRTA Forum Project.

 
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