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ACA and KCA university join forces to combat counterfeiting

Teresiah Ngio by Teresiah Ngio
August 2, 2024
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In a strategic move to bolster the fight against counterfeiting, the Anti-Counterfeit Authority (ACA) has signed a research contract with KCA University. This collaboration aims to delve into the counterfeiting issue at both firm and consumer levels, focusing on automotive spare parts, pharmaceuticals and medical equipment, energy, electronics and electrical, and alcoholic beverages.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Dr. Robi Mbugua Njoroge, Executive Director of ACA, emphasized the significance of this partnership. “The signing of this research contract marks an important step in our ongoing battle against the global menace of counterfeiting. Research provides valuable insights into the scope, trends, and economic impact of counterfeit products,” he said.

Established under the Anti-Counterfeit Act of 2008, ACA is mandated to combat counterfeit products through enforcement of intellectual property rights, public awareness, research, and policy recommendations. This new initiative will help ACA better understand counterfeiters’ methods, identify the most affected sectors, and assess the effectiveness of current anti-counterfeiting measures. Insights gained will inform policy development, enhance enforcement strategies, and guide industry practices.

Dr. Njoroge highlighted the gravity of the counterfeiting issue, citing global and local statistics. “Globally, the trade in counterfeit and pirated goods amounts to approximately KES 509 billion annually, about 3.3% of world trade. In Kenya, the situation is equally alarming, with the total value of illicit trade in Kenya in 2018 recorded at KES 826 billion,” he noted.

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The research will cover eight regions of Kenya – Nairobi, Western, Nyanza, Central, North Eastern, Rift Valley, and Coast – ensuring a comprehensive analysis. The Kenya Association of Manufacturers will support the research by providing a list of firms for interviews.

Expressing his gratitude, Dr. Njoroge acknowledged the commitment of the ACA team and KCA University. “I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to my team led by Dr. John Akoten, together with his Deputy Director for Research, Mr. Henry Maina, and the researchers of KCA University led by Dr. Peter Kariuki with the assistance of Dr. Christine Simiyu. Your expertise and commitment are essential to the success of this endeavor,” he said.

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