QMS LAUNCH

The QMS launch, held at the Uganda Business Facilitation Centre, was led by the Registrar General, Ms. Mercy K. Kainobwisho, who reaffirmed URSB’s commitment to excellence and continuous improvement in service delivery.

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Empowering traditional healers: Uganda hosts workshop on Intellectual Property rights for herbal medicine

The Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB), in collaboration with the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) and the National Drug Authority (NDA), recently conducted a three-day training
workshop aimed at equipping Traditional Medical Practitioners with essential knowledge on Certification and Collective Trademarks.

At the event held at the UBFC Auditorium, Deputy Registrar General Mr. Alex Anganya emphasised the significance of traditional medicine, stating, “80% of Uganda’s population relies on traditional medicine for various ailments. This underscores its crucial role in providing healthcare solutions, especially in rural areas where modern facilities may be limited.“

Mr. Anganya urged practitioners to protect their valuable assets against exploitation by unauthorised
individuals, highlighting the importance of intellectual property rights such as trademarks. “In today’s
competitive global market, securing a trademark is not just a legal requirement but a business
necessity,” he clarified.

The workshop focused on the benefits of proper branding and trademark protection, enabling practitioners to expand their market reach while safeguarding their unique herbal remedies from counterfeiting. By understanding these essential concepts, traditional medicine practitioners can elevate their practices and gain respect and recognition for their work.