Thirteen counties are set to benefit from a national government programme aimed at safeguarding, commercializing, and protecting Kenya’s indigenous knowledge and intellectual assets. Under the National Products Industry (NPI) programme, the government is collaborating with county administrations to establish, promote, and add value to indigenous cultural knowledge, while strengthening legal protection for local intellectual property….
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