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Youth Minister rallies young innovators to harness Intellectual Property for better sustenance

The Minister of State for Youth and Children Affairs, Hon. Dr. Balaam Barugahara Ateenyi, has called on Ugandan youth to embrace Intellectual Property (IP) as a powerful tool for innovation, job creation, and national development.

The minister made these remarks last week while officially launching a youth-centred intellectual property campaign during the 9th Annual UGYouth4IP Programme held at the URSB Auditorium in Kololo.

The campaign was launched under the theme “Unlocking Youth Potential through IP Awareness for National Development.” Hon. Dr. Barugahara hailed URSB for its- deliberate efforts in empowering young people through IP education and awareness, noting that Uganda’s largely youthful population, with over 78% under the age of 30 presents both immense potential for innovation and a challenge if not productively engaged.

“By engaging young people in productive work, we can unlock their potential and foster creativity, ultimately contributing to the country’s economic growth,” the Minister said.

He urged young people to appreciate the importance of IP, not only for protecting their ideas but also for
commercialising and transforming them into viable businesses.

“Intellectual Property is not just about owning an idea; it is about leveraging that idea to create value, jobs, and wealth. I encourage all young innovators to go beyond protection and think about commercialisation,” he added.

Hon. Barugahara further encouraged youth to participate actively in IP policy discussions, utilise available resources, and position themselves as key drivers of Uganda’s innovation ecosystem.