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Muse Africa partners Movement OF Creatives Africas for MOCA 21

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Muse Africa partners Movement OF Creatives Africas for MOCA 21


Muse Africa has been named as a media partner for the sixth edition of the Movement OF Creatives Africas (MOCA) forum.

The two-day event is being held from 17th to 18th June 2021 in the Salons of the Hôtel de Ville in Paris and will be stream live on the internet.

Aside from providing up-dates on the forum on social media and the website, CEO of Muse Media Networks Ruddy Kwakye and Head of Commercial Randy Walker will be sharing their experiences as part of speakers.

MOCA is a forum that brings together creators, entrepreneurs of culture and digital, political, and economic decision-makers, around the challenges, opportunities, and innovations that this sector offers.

It allows the members of this ecosystem to identify, meet and collaborate.

This year’s theme is ‘Africa for Future’ and it is going to be a hybrid event that will be held both physically and streamed virtually.

About Le MOCA

Le MOCA is the forum of African cultures and Diasporas in France.

MOCA is a forum that brings together creators, entrepreneurs of culture and digital, political, and economic decision-makers, around the challenges, opportunities, and innovations that this sector offers.

It allows the members of this ecosystem to identify, meet and collaborate.

In five editions, MOCA has become an essential platform, bringing together each year creators, entrepreneurs of culture, and digital and political and economic decision-makers from Africa, Europe, and the rest of the world around the issues, opportunities, and innovations that this sector offers.

Through the mobilization of a network of recognized experts alongside reference actors (Ministry of Culture, AFD, IF, Unifrance, Sacem…) the MOCA participates in the viability of the ecosystem of African creative and cultural industries by supporting the professionalization and development of markets.

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