Edeh Emmanuel Chidiebere, Zhao Cang Cong, Osidipe Adekunle, Lou Shi Zhou
School of Cultural Heritage, Northwest University, Xi'an, China.
Institute of African Studies, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua, China.
East Asia (Piscataway). 2023;40(1):1-19. doi: 10.1007/s12140-022-09388-z. Epub 2022 May 31.
The present study identifies investment in Africa's cultural and creative industries (CCIs) as one of the strategic moves in the right direction for achieving sustainable development across the African continent. Cultural and creative industries (CCIs) offer an alternative approach to development through their wealth creation potential, socioeconomic development, employment opportunities, and promotion of cultural diversity. Nevertheless, CCIs are yet to feature categorically as a development strategy, owing to their many challenges, as indicated by the study. The study submits that partnerships under the Belt and Road Initiatives (BRI) could offer an alternative source of mobilizing support for CCIs, as the BRI is a development framework with robust financing, infrastructure, and human resources development. However, it will require the pragmatic support of policymakers to leverage BRI and boost the expansion of CCIs in Africa.
本研究将对非洲文化创意产业(CCIs)的投资视为朝着实现整个非洲大陆可持续发展的正确方向迈出的战略举措之一。文化创意产业通过其创造财富的潜力、社会经济发展、就业机会以及促进文化多样性,提供了一种替代性的发展途径。然而,正如该研究所指出的,由于文化创意产业面临诸多挑战,它们尚未被明确列为一项发展战略。该研究认为,“一带一路”倡议(BRI)下的伙伴关系可以为文化创意产业提供另一种动员支持的来源,因为“一带一路”倡议是一个具有强大融资、基础设施和人力资源开发能力的发展框架。然而,这将需要政策制定者的务实支持,以利用“一带一路”倡议并推动非洲文化创意产业的扩张。