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Let's discuss how we may provide insights into the cultural initiatives outlined in Agenda 2063 for Africa We Want.
One in five polytechnics will offer programs in the creative arts and management of micro-cultural enterprises to support the growth of creative arts businesses.
Local content in all print and electronic media would have increased by 60%.
At least 30% of all cultural patrimonies would have been retrieved by 2023.
An African Space Agency would have been established by 2023.
With more polytechnics training the next generation of creative entrepreneurs, let's talk strategies for aspiring arts businesses to take advantage of these programs and resources near you. What micro-cultural enterprises are ripe for development across Africa? As local content regulations expand cultural ownership, how can indie creatives participate and strengthen and diversify their nations' voices? As African countries recover more of their histories and heritages, what role can cross-border digital platforms like da Weekly Juice and JJR play in showcasing treasures? Now that an African Space Agency is in the stars, where might African innovations in science, technology, and beyond blast off to in the coming years?
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Let's discuss how we may provide insights into the cultural initiatives outlined in Agenda 2063 for Africa We Want.
One in five polytechnics will offer programs in the creative arts and management of micro-cultural enterprises to support the growth of creative arts businesses.
Local content in all print and electronic media would have increased by 60%.
At least 30% of all cultural patrimonies would have been retrieved by 2023.
An African Space Agency would have been established by 2023.
With more polytechnics training the next generation of creative entrepreneurs, let's talk strategies for aspiring arts businesses to take advantage of these programs and resources near you. What micro-cultural enterprises are ripe for development across Africa? As local content regulations expand cultural ownership, how can indie creatives participate and strengthen and diversify their nations' voices? As African countries recover more of their histories and heritages, what role can cross-border digital platforms like da Weekly Juice and JJR play in showcasing treasures? Now that an African Space Agency is in the stars, where might African innovations in science, technology, and beyond blast off to in the coming years?
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