Minister of Arts & Culture, Ethiopia (Mrs. Fozia Amin Aliye),UNESCO Director (Audrey Azoulay),Angela Martins, Acting Director of Social Affairs (Ibrahim Ceesay) and other Art and Cultural experts at PAAC5 in a group photograph
President
and Executive Producer of the All Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA, Mike
Dada, was part of Art and Cultural experts invited to the 5th African
Union Pan-African Cultural Congress (PACC5) held at the African Union
Headquarters, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from September 5 to 7, 2018. PACC
is a platform for Pan-African Cultural Institutions and Civil Society
Organizations working on the arts, culture, and heritage field to
provide
their
contributions to the policy making process of the African Union, AU.
Mike
Dada, drawing from his experience and knowledge in destination
Marketing, Perception Management, Media and Law presented a
paper with the theme "Advancing the African Union Agenda 2063
through African Culture and Creative Economy" aimed at sharing
best practices for the promotion of the AU Agenda 2063, shared
practical knowledge on actions AFRIMA employs in showcasing great
potentials and values of the African musical and artistic heritage,
while also promoting the positive image of Africa to the world for
global competitiveness.
Mr.
Mike Dada was also elected 2nd Vice President of the PACC Bureau, a
position which will be occupied for 3years, and subject to the PACC
objective of proposing policies towards the contribution of culture
and arts in the development of the continent.
Also
elected into the PACC5 Bureau were Chairperson, Mr. Daves Guzha -
President of Arterial Network;
1st
Vice Chairperson, Prof. Lupwishi Mbuyamba - Executive Director of
OCPA; member, Dr. Vuningoma James - Executive Secretary, Rwanda
Academy of Language and Culture; member, Mrs Florence Mukanga
Majachani – Cultural Policy Consultant and Research; 1st
Rapporteur, Mrs. Joy Mboya – Executive Director of the Godown Arts;
and 2nd Rapporteur, Mr. Oleg Olivier Karambizi – Pan –
African Festival of Dance (FESPAD).
The
Minister of Culture and Tourism, Ethiopia, Mrs. Fozia Amin Aliye
welcomed delegates to Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia. The event
was well attended by cultural/professional experts, practitioners,
and civil society organizations in the arts and culture sector of the
economy, where various ideas and experiences were shared towards
harnessing African cultural diversity and its cultural identity for
Wealth Creation, Youth Employability, African Unity, and Global
Peace.
Former
Cultural Director of Rockefeller and the Ford Foundations, Dr. Damien
Pwono, one of the speakers, in his keynote address on Cultural
Diplomacy, commended the President/Executive Producer of AFRIMA for
the
immense
effort of AFRIMA at showcasing the potentials of Africa through its
creative industry. He said. "AFRIMA is doing a great job at
promoting African culture using its arts, talents, and music, it
provides a platform that popularizes the dynamism in our culture,
thereby creating a sustainable competitive creative economy."
In
its effort to promote the AU agenda 2063, which is to garner
strategic framework for the socio-economic transformation of the
continent over the next 50 years, the 5th African Union Pan-African
Cultural Congress enables creative and cultural experts, researchers,
creators/producers of culture, policymakers and cultural promoters to
come share ideas, tackle challenges, and formulate best practices
towards programmes in Africa in the area of cultural and creative
economy and development.
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 humanising 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.
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