NEFCISA
NEFCISA

The Music In Africa Foundation (MIAF) is proud to announce its partnership with the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) as a Strategic Implementing Partner (SIP) for its Social Employment Fund (SEF). Through this collaboration, MIAF is launching a new national programme designed to create jobs, address skills gaps, and strengthen South Africa’s creative industries — in line with the SEF’s overarching goal to generate work for the common good and build community value through employment, social contribution, and inclusive economic participation. Operating under the banner NEFCISA (National Employment Facility for Creative Industries in South Africa), the initiative will recruit and train participants, match them with host organisations, and place a minimum of 1 000 workers across the country. Key Objectives: Support employment and entrepreneurship in the creative industries. Offer skills development and training programmes. Foster partnerships between public and private creative sectors. Promote South African creativity at both provincial and national levels Foster community development through social contribution.

Gender@Work
Gender@Work

Music In Africa Gender @ Work is a three-year training programme aimed at upskilling and increasing the participation of female professionals in the African music sector. Launched by the Music In Africa Foundation (MIAF) in April 2019, the programme is connected to the MIAF’s ACCES music conference – a pan-African event held in a different African country every year. This connection enables the programme to reach new participants in a different African country every year. The programme marks the beginning of a more concerted effort by the Foundation to support the participation and inclusion of women in all facets of its programmes and the music sector in Africa as a whole. Over the three years, the programme will aim to address gender imbalances in the sector through training, lobbying, facilitating knowledge exchange and dialogues that foster the interest of women. The broader objectives of the programme are to: Provide industry training for women on critical music industry skills, focusing on: Stage management Electronic music production and recording Music business management Technical knowledge Provide an opportunity for both professional and aspiring women to benefit from the Music In Africa network and its broad range of activities in 2019, 2020 and 2021. Provide a solution-based platform in the form of a round table at ACCES with a view to identify challenges, discuss opportunities and lobby for the interests of female practitioners. Offer participants the opportunity to benefit from programmes offered by MIAF’s partners. Increase access to educational materials. Integrate participants in the broader ACCES programme to maximise experience and exposure to the industry. Record and present training materials on the www.musicinafrica.net, including but not limited to tutorials, templates and other best-practice materials. Communicate women-based themes that support the initiatives and messages of the programme. MAIN TRAINING ACTIVITIES Training in first country (Ghana): In the first year, participants will be trained on all aspects of stage management by a team of experienced stage managers from 10 to 17 November 2019. The programme will offer robust classroom training as well as practical, hands-on training in which participants will also be given the opportunity to manage various aspects of the ACCES performance programme. Training in second country: The second training iteration will take place at ACCES 2020 when the programme will diversify its course to include music production lessons and training on other music business topics. A round-table platform will also be introduced to coincide with the ACCES programme. Training in third country: The third training iteration will take place at ACCES 2021 in a different country, offering an advanced course. HOW DO YOU GET INVOLVED?  As a participant, facilitator or trainer: The programme enrolls up to 12 trainees every year. All opportunities are advertised publicly on this website, and will be added to this page. Please keep checking this page for new calls (below under UPDATES & CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES). As a partner Please contact Claire Metais at claire@musicinafrica.net. APPLY The call for applications for 2020 will be announced soon. The Music In Africa Gender @ Work programme is made possible with the support of the Prince Claus Fund, Siemens Stiftung and Goethe-Institut.

Sound Connects Fund
Sound Connects Fund

For cultural and creative practitioners and organisations operating in southern Africa, access to funding remains a major challenge. The COVID-19 pandemic has also had a massive impact on government policy, spending and the economy in general, and has seen spending on culture being moved further down the list of priorities. Further, the cultural and creative industries repeatedly cite four main areas where investment is needed for growth, which are increased visibility, mobility including access to new markets, finance and support structures.

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ACCES 2024 to feature ‘best ever speaker line-up’

21 Oct 2024 - 13:43

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The Music In Africa Conference for Collaborations, Exchange and Showcases (ACCES) 2024 will host a programme featuring over 50 industry executives in Kigali, Rwanda, from 14 to 16 November.

The experts will lead in-depth discussions and share insights on key aspects of the music industry, including music rights management, music entrepreneurship and music publishing, among other topics, providing attendees with valuable knowledge, practical advice, and networking opportunities to help them navigate and succeed in the music industry.

South African artist and activist Yvonne Chaka Chaka is among the speakers at ACCES 2024.

“We have worked tirelessly to curate what we believe is our best ACCES programme yet, featuring an inspiring lineup of speakers from across the global music value chain,” Music In Africa Foundation director Eddie Hatitye said. “We’re still preparing a few surprises that we know will resonate with the hundreds of delegates attending this year. I encourage everyone interested in joining us to secure their seats before its too late.”

Below is the list of speakers at ACCES 2024:

  • Yvonne Chaka Chaka – Artist, activist & philanthropist (South Africa)
  • Yoel Kenan – Founder & CEO, Africori (South Africa)
  • Wendy Verwey Bekker – Regional manager, Africa Ditto Music (South Africa)
  • Uncle Austin – Musician & media personality (Rwanda)
  • Thomas Zandrowicz – CEO, Beam for Music (France)
  • Thando Nyameni – Managing director, KUMISA (South Africa)
  • Thando Makhunga – Managing director, Sheer Publishing Africa (South Africa)
  • Temi Adeniji – Managing director, Warner Music Africa (US)
  • Tab Nkhereanye – SVP of A&R at BMG (United States)
  • Sir Trill – Singer-songwriter and producer (South Africa)
  • Shiba Melissa Mazaza – Founder, Mount Makeda Media (South Africa)
  • Sema Sole – Artist (Rwanda)
  • Samuel Sangwa – Regional director for Africa, CISAC (Rwanda)
  • Rowlin Naicker – Managing director, Sony Music Publishing (South Africa)
  • Raoul Rugamba – Founder, Africa in Colors (Rwanda)
  • Paulo Chibanga – General director, Khuzula (Mozambique)
  • Ondiro Oganga – International correspondent (Rwanda)
  • Olivier Laouchez – Founder & CEO, Trace (France)
  • Octopizzo – Artist and entrepreneur (Kenya)
  • Muthoni Drummer Queen – Artist (Kenya)
  • Motolani Alake – Label and marketing manager/A&R coordinator, Virgin Music Group (Nigeria)
  • Mighty Popo – Musician and educator (Rwanda)
  • Michael Turbot – Technology promotion manager, Sony CSL (France)
  • Mehdi Delmi – Deputy director general, ONDA (Algeria)
  • Mathieu Insa – Creative industries consultant, Expertise France (DRC)
  • Marcus Tawanda Gora – Artist manager (Zimbabwe)
  • Mamby Diomandé – Co-founder, Mngrs.ai (Ivory Coast)
  • Maimouna Dembélé – Chairperson, MIAF (Senegal)
  • Lerato Matsoso – Stakeholder relations and membership manager, CAPASSO (South Africa)
  • Laetitia Uwera – Founder, Boldy Bonza (Rwanda)
  • Kobby Ankomah Graham – DJ, writer & lecturer (Ghana)
  • Khalilu Rahman – Co-founder, Kigali Multimedia Hub (Rwanda)
  • Kay Ikazoboh – Managing director, Virgin Music Group (Nigeria)
  • Jotam Matariro – CEO, CAPASSO (South Africa)
  • Joshua Madalitso Chiundiza – Artist (Zimbabwe)
  • Isioma Nwaruocha – Head of promotions, Chocolate City Music (Nigeria)
  • Indi Chawla – Head of international relations, MLC (UK)
  • Heavy-K – Producer, composer and DJ (South Africa)
  • Gareth Wilson – A&R, Virgin Music Group (South Africa)
  • Foza Fawehinmi – Lead legal consultant, Zaeda Oracle Limited (Nigeria)
  • Farai Ncube – Arts and Culture Director, British Council (Zimbabwe)
  • Eva Ndumbe – Music and media executive (Cameroon)
  • Esther Naah – COO Colorfol (Cameroon)
  • Eddie K Hatitye – Director, MIAF (South Africa)
  • Eazy Cuts – Co-founder, Big Team productions (Rwanda)
  • Dora Makwinja – Executive director, COSOMA (Malawi)
  • Blen Mekonnen – Founder and CEO, Bana Records (Ethiopia)
  • Benza – Founder - Vth Season (South Africa)
  • Aubin Muhire – Associate producer, Cornwine Agency (Rwanda)
  • Ariel Wayz – Artist (Rwanda)
  • Antoine Mensah – Radio personality and media consultant (Ghana)
  • Annabell Lebethe – CEO, SAMRO (South Africa)
  • Angell Mutoni – Artist (Rwanda)
  • Andre Le Roux – Managing director, IKS Cultural Consulting (South Africa)
  • Akotchayé Okio – International development officer for Africa, SACEM (France)
  • Akinwunmi Damilola – CEO, Dapper Group (Nigeria)
  • Afi Cakpo – Country manager - ONErpm (Ivory Coast)
  • Abaasa Rwemereza – Founder, AUMEX (Uganda)

About ACCES

ACCES is a pan-African trade show for music industry players to exchange ideas, discover new talent, and create business linkages. ACCES is held in a different African city every year, attracting active music industry players from across the globe. ACCES 2024 is organized by the Music In Africa Foundation, a non-profit pan-African organization, in partnership with the Rwanda Convention Bureau, the Ministry of Youth and Arts in Rwanda (MINIYOUTH), Siemens Stiftung, the French Institute, Goethe-Institut and Mundi Center. See all our sponsors and partners here.

Register for ACCES 2024 here.

Listen to a video playlist of the first batch of our showcasing artists here.

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