Tuesday 14 June 2016

Stanley Enow represents Cameroon at the AUC-Images

Stanley Enow représentant du Cameroun à la Conférence de l'UA #Afrima en Gambie, Banjul
Stanley Enow represented Cameroon at the African Youth Charter (AUC). The All African Music Awards (Afrima), Music and Culture were all at the conference in Banjul, Gambia. The conference, which took place May 25, 2016 focused on the theme "Using music, culture and entertainment as a tool for a new Africa" ​​to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the African Union in the Service African leadership and talent.

The joint conference CUA-Afrima brought together music professionals, industry experts such as Stanley Enow (Cameroon), Sultan Ahmed (Morocco), Gold Adekunle (Nigeria) and AKA (South Africa). Some personalities who were present included Mr. Mike Dada (President / Executive Producer, All Africa Music Awards) and Dr. Sidiki Kaloko (Commissioner for Social Affairs, African Union Commission).
Stanley Enow représentant du Cameroun à la Conférence de l'UA #Afrima en Gambie, Banjul
stanley with co 
Stanley Enow was part of a discussion on the theme: "Harnessing economic power of culture and music in Africa: the role of stakeholders."

Speaking of the event, Mike Dada (president / executive producer, Afrima) said: "The cultural and media conference organized by the African Union Commission and Afrima held during the African Youth Charter 10 in Banjul is to provide a platform for practitioners of music, recording artists, cultural experts, policy makers, corporate sponsors and media professionals working in the creative sectors and interface culture in the rapidly changing music scene in Africa and contribute to his stories of transformation. "

He said further: "The creative economy is still in its infancy in Africa, as the continent's economies remain heavily dependent on agriculture and natural resources. However, the creative industries provide Africa with real economic strength, a hub of cultural heritage with the opportunity to diversify while simultaneously stimulating the social, cultural and political. "

source:madeinmboa

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