Today, the city of Rabat witnessed the signing of three new projects under the support program for cultural and creative industries in Morocco. This significant event was attended by the Minister and the European Union Ambassador to Morocco, Dimitri Tsantchev, highlighting the robust cultural cooperation between Morocco and the European Union.
The projects were signed in partnership with Africalia, the Goethe Institute, and the Hiba Foundation, with the aim of enhancing the status of cultural and creative industries as a promising sector capable of contributing to economic and social development. These initiatives fall within a strategic vision aimed at making culture and creativity a genuine lever for development by supporting young creators, fostering emerging cultural enterprises, and encouraging Moroccan-European collaboration in cultural and artistic fields.
Moreover, the new projects seek to expand access to information and professional networks for cultural stakeholders, thereby creating a new dynamic within the national creative ecosystem and opening broader horizons for young Moroccan talents to integrate into international cultural markets. This signing comes at a time of increasing attention from Morocco towards developing its cultural economy, recognizing it as a sector capable of generating job opportunities, stimulating innovation, and enhancing the cultural radiance of the kingdom on both regional and international levels.
As reported by klamkom.com.