Experts visit Malabo to discuss plans for the upcoming assembly next December
Delegates from the African Intellectual Property Organization (OAPI) arrived in Malabo last week to discuss plans for the 53rdOAPI session, which will be held in Equatorial Guinea next December.
Director-General Dr. Paulin Edou Edou is leading the delegation, which first met with summit organizers, including President Anacleto Olo Mibuy from the Council of Scientific and Technological Research of Equatorial Guinea (CICTE), to discuss the logistics and planning of the upcoming assembly.
Director-General Dr. Paulin Edou Edou is leading the delegation, which first met with summit organizers, including President Anacleto Olo Mibuy from the Council of Scientific and Technological Research of Equatorial Guinea (CICTE), to discuss the logistics and planning of the upcoming assembly.
During its visit, the delegation will pay particular attention to addressing matters of finance, accommodation, communication and health, among other topics of importance. In addition, they will also visit various tourist and cultural attractions throughout the country.
The Government of Equatorial Guinea has taken significant strides recently to take an active role in the international community and support efforts to increase international cooperation in political, economic, cultural and scientific matters, including by hosting international events. Along with hosting next year’s summit, Equatorial Guinea will also assume the presidency of the OAPI organization in 2014, making next year’s summit even more important for the nation.