Geneva, 04 October 2021:
‘Intellectual Property Regime (IPR) system shouldnot become a hindrance to respond effectively to the COVID-19 pandemic’, said Ambassador Md. Mustafizur Rahman, Permanent Representative of Bangladesh in Geneva, at the 62nd series of the General Assemblies of the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO).The General Assemblies kicked off on 04 October 2021 at the WIPO Headquarters in Geneva and would beconcluded at the end of the week.
In his capacity as the Coordinator of the Asia and the Pacific Group (APG) in WIPO, Ambassador Rahman also highlighted that a balanced IPR system is required to encourage and ensure the development of and equitable access to the medical tools – such as diagnostics, therapeutics, vaccines – to fight this global health crisis.Underscoringthe region’s great attachment to the intellectual property as an important contributor to socio-economic growth and technological development, he stressed for a fair and balanced IP system to foster economic development in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.
Bangladesh, in its national capacity, also urged for WIPO’s specific attention to help it identify its challenges and needs in terms of IP as well as prepare for the special situation after graduation from the LDC category in 2026.