Monrovia, April 24 -- This commitment was outlined in a policy address delivered by Atty. Cornelia Kruah, Deputy Minister for Administration at the Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs, during a high-level IP policy conference held at Monrovia City Hall on April 23.
"The President remains committed to hosting a National Intellectual Property Summit-bringing together a broad range of stakeholders to deliberate on policy and advance Program Seven of the ARREST Agenda," said Hon. Kruah in her address. "The [President also] remains committed to conducting a comprehensive study on the contribution of intellectual property to the country's GDP, job creation, and poverty reduction."
According to Hon. Kruah, the presence of the Presiden...
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