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    AU, AFRIMA Back Intellectual Property Rights

    adminBy admin1 June 2016Updated:7 October 2022No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Stakeholders and artistes in the creative/entertainment industry will
    heave a sigh of relief as the African Union is set to implement policies of its Pan-African Intellectual Property Organization (PAIPO).
    This was disclosed on Tuesday, May 24, 2016, by the Head of Culture
    Division, African Union Commission, Ms. Angela Martins, during the
    AUC/AFRIMA Joint  conference which held in Banjul, Gambia to discuss and
    proffer solutions to the challenges facing the African Music Industry.
    The 26th Assembly of the African Union established PAIPO in January
    2016.
    The conference, which was part of activities marking the 10th
    anniversary of the AU Youth Charter, had the theme, “Using Music,
    Culture and Entertainment as tools for a new Africa.
    In a keynote address, Martins maintained that PAIPO is one of AU’s
    continental tools to help protect and promote not only the rich African
    culture but intellectual works of talented artistes on the continent.
    This, she observed, will help them attain global heights.
    She said, “The mandate of the African Union is related to the
    development of continental policies in the various developmental
    sectors.  The continental policies of the Culture Division include, the
    Charter for African Cultural Renaissance (adopted by the AU Assembly in
    Khartoum in January 2006, also celebrating 10 years this year but not
    yet in force).

    “The African Union Plan of Action on Cultural and Creative Industries of
    2008 and the most recent AU Framework for Development— the African Union
    Agenda 2063 which has a strong component on culture and heritage issues.
    “Another continental tool is the adoption by the 26th Assembly of the
    African Union in January 2016 of the establishment of the Pan-African
    Intellectual Property Organization (PAIPO). This achievement is worth
    noting because it is aimed at playing a greater role in the protection
    of the work of artists in line with the work the AFRIMA is doing for the
    promotion of African artistes.”

    Martins eulogised the activities of AFRIMA and its stance on promoting
    culture through music and recognition of talents on the continent.
    “The African Union Commission cherishes the collaboration it has with
    Pan-African Cultural Institutions like AFRIMA since they partner with
    the AU Member States in the implementation of continental policies in
    this case in the areas of arts, culture and heritage.  Our
    collaboration with AFRIMA started in 2014. And we have since witnessed
    two editions of the All Africa Music Awards (in 2014 and 2015) events
    which recognised the value of African Artistes and promoted African
    Music both in the continent and internationally.  The event showcases
    the potential of African Music in contributing to continental
    development through decent job creation for the youthful population of
    the continent,” she said.

    The AU representative also disclosed that partnering AFRIMA in its
    continental policy implementation has placed African music and talents
    on a global pedestal, a move that has helped boost job creation and
    social development in the continent.

    She said, “Our collaboration with AFRIMA started in 2014. And we have
    since witnessed two editions of the All Africa Music Awards (in 2014 and
    2015) events which recognised the value of African artistes and promoted
    African music both in the continent and internationally.  The event
    showcases the potential of African Music in contributing to continental
    development through decent job creation for the youthful population of
    the continent.”

    However, the economic power of culture and African music must be
    harnessed. This was highlighted in a paper presentation by Managing
    Director, Now Muzik, Mr. Efe Omoregbe.
    According to him, the rich African cultural heritage, awe-inspiring
    totems, mind-blowing music, and exciting dance moves must be explored in
    order to allow growth in the continent’ economies and deliver wealth to
    the people.
    Omoregbe highlighted challenges to be: the laws and the Regulatory
    Environment; Infrastructure and Facilities; Education and Training of
    practitioners and policy makers, and having an effective system for the
    collective management of Copyright.
    Pointing out light in a dark tunnel, Efe noted that these challenges are
    surmountable as long as policy makers are determined to effect a change.

    Also delivering a paper at the conference was the Regional Director for
    North Africa, AFRIMA, Mr. Brahim El Hazned.

    Noting the vital role music plays in any nation’s development, he said
    music, as a catalyst for personal and societal change, can be utilised
    as a framework for self-representation and a source of oral history and
    local knowledge. Music also helps in public education and community
    mobilization.

    He did highlight challenges of the music industry as globalization;
    financial crisis; the reform of business in the music industry;
    technological innovations; powerful competition and a multiple and
    evolving expectations of informed and demanding consumers.

    El Hazned noted that a change would be experienced through the
    involvement and impact of both the local and international media—radio,
    television and the Internet.
    He also pointed out that other agents of change, who can make impacts,
    as international non-profit organizations and state/local governments.
    “These are who will organise and be in involved Arts-based public sector
    programmes and the governments can make policies that will help boost
    the arts,” he said.
    Other panelists/discussants in attendance at the conference were the Director, Sponsorship &Communications AFRIMA, Matlou Tsotsei (South Africa); the Executive Director, National Youth Council (The Gambia) Lamin Darboe; Media Executive, Ms Cordelia Okpei (Nigeria) and  Laolu Akins(Nigeria). Also, airing their views as panelists were the 2015 AFRIMA winners which included Stonebwoy (Ghana); Mv’vula (Angola) Adekunle Gold (Nigeria) and Stanley Enow (Cameroon).

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