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Arts Management Newsletter - Issue 100
We have decided to focus this jubilee issue on one continent that unfortunately receives too little attention: Africa. There are not many people from Africa who read our newsletter, and of course there are many reasons for this. First of all, it is difficult to find authors and editorial contributions from this region and therefore we have been unable to offer much to the major role players in the African cultural sector. Add to this the language barrier.
In many African countries, French, alongside the regional language, is spoken, and as our web resources are provided in English and German, we have been unable to cater directly to this. Another reason lies in the fact that there is simply a lack of infrastructure, both culturally and technically. There are few festivals, as well as theatrical and musical groups, which have access to the Internet. This will have to be a goal for the years to come, and in our opinion aid organizations must focus their efforts on access to education and information.
The article by our EU correspondent Ulla-Alexandra Mattl takes a closer look at cultural partnerships and initiatives that have been established between Europe and Africa, looking into the work that has been done up until now and asking how such partnerships can be best managed in the future. Can the bolstering of cultural activities, as for example in the development of cultural tourism, help African economies to improve?








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