We are excited to announce the launch of the InsightsOut Africa Podcast, now available for streaming!
Following the release of the InsightsOut Africa Report on Finance and Investment in the African Creative Economy, this limited podcast series offers even more. It brings together expert voices, fresh perspectives, and actionable ideas that expand on the findings of the report — giving you a closer look at the forces shaping the future of creativity across the continent.
The InsightsOut Africa Podcast is a limited 2-episode series that explores:
The revival of investment ecosystems in the African CCIs
The critical role of finance, policy, and private investment in building sustainable creative economies
Each episode features thought leaders, investors, and creative sector experts who share bold ideas, practical solutions, and a vision for a thriving African creative economy.
If the InsightsOut Africa Report opened your eyes, this podcast will deepen your understanding. It’s a must-listen for creatives, investors, policymakers, and anyone invested in the future of African creativity.
Launch Date: 29 April 2025 Now streaming on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!
Africa’s creative economy is experiencing a transformative shift, and InsightsOut Africa is at the forefront of capturing its potential. We are excited […]
British Council
We are an organization that supports peace and prosperity by building connections, understanding and trust between people in the UK and countries worldwide.
CCHub is an organization that enables African Creative Economy Growth, through Innovation and Technology Application; doing this by delivering projects and initiatives in research, ecosystem development, investment readiness, investor education and advocacy.
TFCC is the leading international consultancy for culture and the creative economy that has led projects in over 60 countries and 300 cities and regions.
Andani.Africa is a research, insights, and strategic advisory company specialising in the creative and cultural industries. It was formed in 2016 out of a need to strengthen research approaches that address knowledge-gaps in the understanding of Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIs) in Africa.