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IFPI’s Angela Ndambuki highlights Africa’s music rise at France Music Week

Summary by Music In Africa
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) regional director for Sub-Saharan Africa Angela Ndambuki, has spotlighted the region’s growing influence in the global music economy during the inaugural France Music Week summit, held at the prestigious Palais Garnier Opéra in Paris, France. The summit, themed Different Markets, Different Moves: Adapting Strategies for Growth, brought together global music industry leaders to exchange…
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Music is the favourite cultural object of young French people, and its creation continues to open up and change. This field, known to educators and specialists as a major key to the development of children, is still orphaned by an ambitious policy combining music and education. The last note of the France Music Week was played last Saturday. After this new bet on cultural diplomacy, music returns to the heart of the ambitions of our cultural pol…

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Music In Africa broke the news in on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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