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    Ministry of Tourism, Ghana Culture Forum host strategic stakeholder dialogue on culture

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    Delegate from the ministry together with members of the Ghana Culture Forum Delegate from the ministry together with members of the Ghana Culture Forum

    The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, in partnership with the Ghana Culture Forum (GCF), successfully convened a Strategic Stakeholder Dialogue Meeting with key players in Ghana’s cultural and creative sector.

    The event united cultural groups, associations, and experts to reflect on the current state of Ghana’s cultural ecosystem and to propose actionable strategies aimed at strengthening and expanding the sector.

    Nana Adwoa Awindor, Chairperson of the Planning Committee, captured the spirit of the gathering, stating, “This meeting is for us to affirm our collective commitment to reviving, reimagining and repositioning Ghana’s cultural and creative sector for the future. This engagement is more than a meeting; it’s the beginning of a movement. The forum we are preparing for will serve as a national platform and cultural policy renaissance.”

    Prof. Kodzo Gavua, the Vice Chairman of the committee, highlighted a critical concern, emphasising, “One thing we have lost as a nation is the fact that we can’t develop and promote our culture. We don’t have a clear understanding of the value of culture and arts in Ghana.”

    His remarks echoed a widespread call among participants for intensified public education and stronger policymaking to fully recognise the value of Ghana’s cultural and creative industries.

    Divine Owusu-Ansah, Director of Culture and Creative Arts of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, shared a compelling observation from his recent visit to France.

    “At a major supermarket, vibrant Ghanaian music was playing throughout the store. This reveals the far-reaching impact of Ghanaian culture and how it can be used to connect with people globally and support the country’s image and economy,” he said.

    Echoing the urgency and purpose of the dialogue, Akunu Dake, a veteran cultural activist and co-convenor of GCF, stated, “It’s a very unique opportunity to have this dialogue. We should see how best we are able to contribute to shaping the objectives, agenda, and direction of the culture, arts, and creative sector generally in Ghana.”

    In his welcome address, the Chairman of GCF, Nana Otuo Owoahene Acheampong, noted that “the GCF remains dedicated to facilitating collaboration across sectors and to amplifying the voice of cultural actors in national development. We look forward to contributing constructively to this process and to supporting ongoing efforts to make Ghana’s creative and cultural industries resilient, innovative, and globally competitive.”

    The primary objective of the dialogue was to gather practical ideas and policy recommendations that will elevate culture as a strategic pillar of national development.

    Participants addressed a range of challenges facing the sector, including inadequate funding, poor infrastructure, insufficient policy implementation, and the persistent undervaluation of cultural contributions to Ghana’s economy.

    Discussions also emphasised the importance of Ghana’s rich and diverse cultural heritage in shaping national identity and fostering social cohesion.

    Both the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts and the Ghana Culture Forum reaffirmed their commitment to prioritising culture within Ghana’s development agenda and to fostering ongoing engagement and collaboration across the sector.



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