East African Ministers Reach Historic Agreement to Boost Culture & Creative Industry

Addis Ababa, March 25, 2025 (ENA) --- East African ministers responsible for arts and culture have reached what many are describing as an historic agreement to collaborate on the advancement of the region’s cultural and creative industries.

The decision follows a productive meeting held at the East Africa Arts and Cultural Festival in Ethiopia’
s capital, Addis Ababa.

According to reports, the ministers have pledged their commitment to strengthening cooperation in promoting and developing East African art and culture.

They agreed to establish a framework for joint initiatives and projects aimed at facilitating the exchange of ideas, expertise, and best practices among member states.

The agreement seeks to bolster the region’s cultural sector, preserve cultural diversity, and enhance the visibility of East African heritage on the global stage.


As part of this initiative, a working document will be released in the coming weeks, outlining key areas of collaboration. These include; the preservation of heritage sites, promotion of cultural tourism, and support for creative industries such as music, film, literature, and visual arts.

The document will serve as a strategic guide for cultural stakeholders, providing a roadmap for implementing the ministers’ commitments.

By promoting regional integration and cooperation, the leaders hope to unlock the full potential of East Africa’s creative economy, drive economic growth, and provide more opportunities for artists and cultural entrepreneurs.

Participating countries include Ethiopia, Rwanda, Burundi, Djibouti, Uganda, South Sudan, Tanzania, Somalia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Kenya.

The officials have assured stakeholders of continuous updates on the progress of this initiative and have called for active engagement from cultural institutions, artists, and the wider public.

Ethiopian News Agency
2023