The Commissioner for Social Affairs, African Union, H.E. Mrs.
Amira ElFadil
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The 2018 All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) annual calendar of
programmes will be unveiled on Monday, May 21, 2018 by the African Union
Commission (AUC) in collaboration with Government of the Republic of Ghana, and
the International Committee of AFRIMA during a world media event and music
conference scheduled for Accra, the capital city of Ghana.
Part of the agenda for the Calendar Unveiling of the fifth annual
edition of AFRIMA is a Courtesy Visit to His Excellency, the President of
Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, who is set to receive African delegates and
music stars attending the event from around Africa including the Head of
Culture, African Union, Mrs. Angela Martins; President/Executive Producer,
AFRIMA, Mr. Mike Dada; Director, Brand Communications, AFRIMA; Ms. Matlou
Tsotetsi; AFRIMA Regional Director; Western Africa, Mr. Don Obilor, the
Ghanaian-UK AFRIMA Juror, (representing UK-Diaspora) and BBC-1 show host, Ms.
Rita Ray and theAFRIMA Country Director, Ghana, Mr. Francis Doku.
Ghana’s Minister of Tourism, Arts
and Culture, Hon. Catherine Afeku
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Also participating at the event are past AFRIMA nominees and
winners, music professionals and executives, creative/culture industry policy
makers, members of the media industry and other award-winning recording
artistes living in Ghana and in other African countries.
Commenting on the event in line with government’s objective to
develop sustainable tourism pivoted on Ghanaian arts and culture, Ghana’s
Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Hon. Catherine Afeku, said: “Arts and
culture, as a sector, remains one of Africa’s greatest strengths. As well as
being a source of values, identity and a sense of belonging , the creative
industries have become a driver of economic growth and job creation. In
agreeing to host the AFRIMA 2018 Calendar Unveiling, the Government of Ghana is
motivated by the need to harness the potential of the creative sector of Ghana
to promote national and regional tourism. We congratulate the African Union for
lending its weight behind this laudable effort”.
Hon. Afeku added, “The Government of Ghana recognizes the
potential of the Creative Industries to shape and reinforce the country’s
economic growth. Studies show that by the end of the first decade of this
millennium, cultural activities contributed to 1.53% of the Gross Domestic
Product (GDP) of our country. Zeroing in on music industry, it is reported with
some justifiable pride that that sector alone adds approximately GH¢100 million
to GDP”.
Speaking on the collaborative work by the African Union and the
International Committee of AFRIMA to create inventive solutions to achieving
the AU Charter for African Cultural Renaissance and the Plan of Action on
Cultural and Creative Industries, the Acting Director for Social Affairs,
African Union Commission, Madam Mariama Cisse revealed that partnerships with
member AU states such as Ghana further galvanise the achievement of the AU
policy on Africa transformation through social integration.
In her statement, the Acting Director for Social Affairs,
African Union, said: “The hosting by the Republic of Ghana of this
unveiling event is very important given that previous events were hosted
by the Federal Republic of Nigeria and it is crucial that the initiative
rotates in the AU Member States to ensure broader popularization and
enhance its
Pan-African nature. We thus express our gratitude to the Government of the Republic of Ghana for hosting the event and call upon all musical artists to participate in the initiative by submitting their works once the call for submissions is open”.
Pan-African nature. We thus express our gratitude to the Government of the Republic of Ghana for hosting the event and call upon all musical artists to participate in the initiative by submitting their works once the call for submissions is open”.
AFRIMA,
Africa’s biggest music awards property, will roll out the 2018 calendar
under the theme “Africa is Music”. The calendar features back-to-back
events traversing several countries in the five regions of Africa. Some of
these planned events include music/culture conferences; country visits to
converse with critical music/culture industry
stakeholders and high-octane music concerts tagged “Turn Up Africa” which objective is to connect fans and followers of African music with their favourite Africa music stars of the traditional and contemporary genres.
stakeholders and high-octane music concerts tagged “Turn Up Africa” which objective is to connect fans and followers of African music with their favourite Africa music stars of the traditional and contemporary genres.
In
partnership with the African Union, the All Africa Music Awards is a music
property that recognises and rewards the work and talent of a myriad of
African artists from the old to the new generation of musicians. Through
its conference, AFRIMA also stimulates conversations among Africans and
between Africa and the rest of the world about the potential of the
creative arts for real humanizing enterprise on the continent,
contributing significantly to social cohesion, national, regional and
continental integration as well as sustainable development
in Africa. The award show is usually broadcast to over eighty countries around the world.
in Africa. The award show is usually broadcast to over eighty countries around the world.
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