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WIPO Director General Daren Tang (right) met on June 14, 2022, with Vilma Arbaje, Vice-Minister of Industry, Commerce, and MSMEs of the Dominican Republic.
Mr. Tang thanked the Vice-Minister for the country’s hospitality as host of the recent VII Ministerial Meeting for Central America and the Caribbean. They also discussed bilateral cooperation to support intellectual property (IP) commercialization, IP training for diplomats and trade officials, as well as exploring new ways of reaching women, youth, SMEs and others, including in high growth areas such as the software and video games industries.
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The first training programme will be held in the Kalutara district targeting government officers who work with the MSME sector. The programme was held on the 10th December in the Garden Beach Hotel, Kalutara.
Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
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Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
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Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
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Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
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Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
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Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
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From left to right: Hon. Nyombi Thembo, Director for the Rural Development Fund (RCDF), Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) and Mr. John Omo, Secretary-General, African Telecommunications Union
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Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
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Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
More information on the Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19 project: www.ilo.org/asia/projects/WCMS_778424/lang--en/index.htm
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Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
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From left to right: Mr. Geoffrey Sengendo, Head, Technical Services: RCDF, Uganda Communications Commission (UCC); Hon. Nyombi Thembo, Director for the Rural Development Fund (RCDF), Uganda Communications Commission (UCC); Mr. John Omo, Secretary-General, African Telecommunications Union; Mr. Daniel Vincz, Global Ambassador, INPUT Program; Mr. Christopher Clark, Head, Membership and Partner Relations, International Telecommunication Union
ITU Telecom World 2019
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Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
More information on the Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19 project: www.ilo.org/asia/projects/WCMS_778424/lang--en/index.htm
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From left to right: Mr. Geoffrey Sengendo, Head, Technical Services: RCDF, Uganda Communications Commission (UCC); Hon. Nyombi Thembo, Director for the Rural Development Fund (RCDF), Uganda Communications Commission (UCC); Mr. John Omo, Secretary-General, African Telecommunications Union; Mr. Barnabás Csikós, Business Development Team Leader, INPUT Program; Mr. Christopher Clark, Head, Membership and Partner Relations, International Telecommunication Union
ITU Telecom World 2019
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Mr. John Omo, Secretary-General, African Telecommunications Union
ITU Telecom World 2019
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Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
More information on the Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19 project: www.ilo.org/asia/projects/WCMS_778424/lang--en/index.htm
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Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
More information on the Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19 project: www.ilo.org/asia/projects/WCMS_778424/lang--en/index.htm
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Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
More information on the Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19 project: www.ilo.org/asia/projects/WCMS_778424/lang--en/index.htm
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From left to right: Mr. Geoffrey Sengendo, Head, Technical Services: RCDF, Uganda Communications Commission (UCC); Hon. Nyombi Thembo, Director for the Rural Development Fund (RCDF), Uganda Communications Commission (UCC); Mr. John Omo, Secretary-General, African Telecommunications Union; Mr. Daniel Vincz, Global Ambassador, INPUT Program; Mr. Christopher Clark, Head, Membership and Partner Relations, International Telecommunication Union
ITU Telecom World 2019
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From left to right: Hon. Nyombi Thembo, Director for the Rural Development Fund (RCDF), Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) and Mr. John Omo, Secretary-General, African Telecommunications Union
ITU Telecom World 2019
©ITU/ZSIGMOND LASZLO
Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
More information on the Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19 project: www.ilo.org/asia/projects/WCMS_778424/lang--en/index.htm
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From left to right: Mr. Barnabás Csikós, Business Development Team Leader, INPUT Program and Mr. Christopher Clark, Head, Membership and Partner Relations, International Telecommunication Union
ITU Telecom World 2019
©ITU/ZSIGMOND LASZLO
From left to right: Mr. John Omo, Secretary-General, African Telecommunications Union and Mr. Barnabás Csikós, Business Development Team Leader, INPUT Program
ITU Telecom World 2019
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Photographer:
Natalie Nicolas, MSME, G4
More about the photographer:
Natalie is a G4 PhD student in Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering. When not in the lab, she enjoys baking, art, and nature photography.
Description:
A macro photo of water drops on a pink rose
Time & Location:
Longfellow house gardens, Cambridge MA, May 29 2021
WIPO Director General Daren Tang (left) and Minister of Industry, Trade and MSMEs Victor Bisonó Haza of the Dominican Republic signed a Letter of Understanding (LoU) to work together to promote the use and protection of intellectual property (IP) as a tool for innovation, transformation and development of the Dominican Republic.
The LoU was signed during an official visit to Santo Domingo.
In a meeting, Mr. Tang and Mr. Bisonó Haza agreed that IP is not just a legal right but a powerful tool for business growth, promoting trade and investments.
More: WIPO Director General Tang Visits Dominican Republic
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From left to right: Mr. Geoffrey Sengendo, Head, Technical Services: RCDF, Uganda Communications Commission (UCC); Hon. Nyombi Thembo, Director for the Rural Development Fund (RCDF), Uganda Communications Commission (UCC); Mr. John Omo, Secretary-General, African Telecommunications Union; Mr. Daniel Vincz, Global Ambassador, INPUT Program; Mr. Christopher Clark, Head, Membership and Partner Relations, International Telecommunication Union
ITU Telecom World 2019
©ITU/ZSIGMOND LASZLO
Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
More information on the Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19 project: www.ilo.org/asia/projects/WCMS_778424/lang--en/index.htm
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@ Nehru Institute of Engineering & Technology - NGI Coimbatore.
The workshop includes multi sessions for strategic key ideas, innovative entrepreneurship and creating enterprises. Technology Business incubation for unique combination of business development processes, infrastructure and students. To initiate incubation activities in Technology Business Centre to facilitate technology commercialization.
Chief Guest for the workshop is Shri. Sathesh Kumar, Deputy Director, Ministry of MSME, Coimbatore.
Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
More information on the Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19 project: www.ilo.org/asia/projects/WCMS_778424/lang--en/index.htm
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Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
More information on the Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19 project: www.ilo.org/asia/projects/WCMS_778424/lang--en/index.htm
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