In 2024, the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO) launched its Young Professionals Programme (YPP), a forward-looking initiative aimed at developing the next generation of Intellectual Property (IP) leaders across Africa.

The inaugural cohort brought together four promising young professionals from across the region: Miss Janette A. Rungo (Mozambique), Young Professional Economics; Mr. Muhamed L. Ceesay (The Gambia), Young Professional Law; Mr. Jeremiah J. Kekula (Liberia), Young Professional Civil Engineering; and Mr. Ramothobi M. Tolo (Lesotho), Young Professional Biotechnology. The full cohort successfully completed the programme in January 2025 after an intensive and immersive learning experience.

The ARIPO YPP is a well-structured and unique on-the-job learning and development programme designed to groom and nurture high-potential individuals from diverse academic backgrounds. It focuses on building technical expertise in IP while also strengthening leadership and administrative capabilities. Through this approach, participants are equipped to take on higher responsibilities and contribute meaningfully to institutional and national development.

Throughout the programme, participants engaged in practical assignments that provided real-world exposure to IP systems and processes. This hands-on experience enabled them to deepen their understanding of how IP frameworks support innovation, creativity, and economic growth. At the same time, the programme encouraged collaboration, critical thinking, and adaptability across different disciplines.

The impact of the programme extends beyond individual growth. By returning to their home countries with enhanced skills and knowledge, the young professionals are well positioned to support innovation ecosystems, promote the effective use of IP, and contribute to socio-economic transformation.

The success of the first cohort highlights the importance of investing in young talent and demonstrates ARIPO’s commitment to capacity building across its Member States. The Young Professionals Programme continues to stand as a strong foundation for shaping capable, confident, and forward-thinking leaders who will drive Africa’s development agenda.