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Indonesia, Saudi Arabia boost creative economy cooperation

ANTARA News, 14 April 2026, Indonesia

Indonesian Creative Economy Minister Teuku Riefky Harsya held a bilateral meeting with Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan Al Saud, to discuss the development of a culture- and innovation-based creative economy.

Kenya’s Creative Economy Surges as Global Investors Eye Nairobi

Streamline, 13 April 2026, Kenya

The appetite for Kenyan creative assets is driven by a convergence of infrastructure and demography. According to data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics and recent industry reports, the youth population, which constitutes over 70 percent of the nation, is increasingly monetizing cultural output through digital-first channels. This is not merely about social media engagement it is about…

Education and cultural programmes strengthen Fiji’s global links

FBC News, 11 April 2026, Fiji

Cultural exchange and education are playing an increasingly important role in shaping Fiji’s global engagement, with hundreds of Fijians benefiting from international scholarship opportunities and cultural programmes.

Morocco’s Creative Economy Surges as $43 Billion Sector Gains Global Attention, IFC Report Finds

Devdiscourse, 09 April 2026, Morocco

Morocco's creative and cultural industries (CCIs) are emerging as a powerful engine of economic growth, job creation, and social inclusion, according to a major new assessment launched by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) in partnership with the Kingdom of Morocco.

New study recommends improvements for the discoverability of European cultural content online

European Commission, 08 April 2026, International

A new study prepared for the European Commission details how discoverability has become the critical factor determining which cultural works can rise above the digital noise and be noticed, accessed, and engaged with by audiences.

National Theatre strategic plan launched to boost growth and innovation

Ghanaian Times, 08 April 2026, Ghana

The National Theatre of Ghana has launched a new five year strategic plan aimed at repositioning the institution to operate efficiently, promote Ghanaian culture, and achieve long term sustainability. The plan, which covers the period 2026 to 2030, outlines key strategies to strengthen operations, improve infrastructure, expand audience reach, and promote innovation in the creative arts sector.