Muse Africa, Oxfam Ghana kicks off campaign on young voter participation

Entertainment of Saturday, 15 October 2016

Source: kasapafmonline.com

2016-10-15

Oxfam SadiqCo-founder/CEO of Muse Media Networks, Sadiq Abdulai Abu.(M)

MUSE AFRICA (www.museafrica.com), a fast growing media brand targeting Ghanaian & African millennials with urban music, lifestyle & culture content via its dedicated TV blocks, online hub & social media and Oxfam in Ghana, an international civil society organisation, today announced the beginning of a multimedia campaign to engage and encourage young voter participation in the Decembergeneral elections.

The MUSE Participate campaignkicks-off this weekend with videos featuring celebrities and random people encouraging young voters to take part in the elections. The campaign will also be driven through music, a dedicated 6 episodes 1 hour a week TV Show, Muse Special editions, which brings young voters to meet with and interact with the Presidential candidates of political parties and town hall styled engagement events in some Tertiary Institutions.

“We are proud to launch this innovative and timely social advocacy initiative,” said Co-founder/CEO of Muse Media Networks, Sadiq Abdulai Abu. “Participate affords us the opportunity to encourage youth involvement in the election process underscoring MUSE’s commitment to not only entertainyoung Ghanaians through compelling urban music & lifestyle content but alsoempowering and inspiring them to exercise their right and power. One of our objectives for this campaign is to basically bring a whole lot of cool to the electoral discussion in the country.

‘‘Our focus as Oxfam is to harness the potential of people power to drive and own their development. We are therefore excited by the opportunity to work with the youth as critical agents for social change and believe this collaboration with MUSE marks the beginning of a very exciting journey’’ – Sebastian Tiah, Country Director – Oxfam in Ghana.

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PARTICIPATE

Participateis a non-partisan multi-layered social advocacy campaign that seeks to engage the attention of young people between ages 18-34 years drawing on the star power of music, television, radio & events topresent the general elections as COOL as it can be andmake a compelling case for young people to act, to choose or lose out on choosing the leaders they believe in.

The campaign was created to tackle thechallenge of LACK OF INTEREST IN ELECTORAL AFFAIRS, GOVERNANCE & POLITICS by young people in Ghana. PARTICIPATE is aimed at creating dedicated spaces for progressive engagement of the youth on issues of national importance that matter to them most and connect to the political process in ways that resonate with their worldview. The campaign is supported by Friends of the Nation, a Takoradi based, civil society organisation.

About MUSE MEDIA NETWORKS

Since launching in July, 2015, MUSE Africa has consistently been innovating and delivering engaging urban music, culture &lifestyle experiences for young audiences between ages 16 – 34 years, every day on Viasat1, JoyPrime and via its website www.museafrica .com integrated to its social media properties and live events. MUSE can also be seen in Tanzania on TV1 and in Rwanda. MUSE is set to launch some Francophone countries early next year. Follow Muse on twitter @muse_africa, @museafrica on Instagram and Snapchat. Like the facebookfanpage MUSE AFRICA.

About Oxfam

OXFAM is a global organization working to right the wrongs of poverty, hunger, and injustice. As a confederation of 18 member organizations, Oxfam works with people in more than 90 countries to create lasting solutions. Oxfam saves lives, develops long-term solutions to poverty, and campaigns for social change. OXFAM in Ghana’s support to PARTICIPATE by MUSE is part of a broader influencing initiative dubbed CITIZENS DECIDE that OXFAM is undertaking in this election year. CITIZENS DECIDE covers all the thematic program areas that OXFAM works on from small holder agriculture/fishing and food security; oil, gas & mining governance; as well as inequality issues in health and education.