MOI applauds the new featureMeta’s introduction of Facebook monetisation services for content creators in Ghana has been commended by the Ministry of Information, as it represents a noteworthy advancement in the empowerment of local digital talent.
Facebook will now pay Ghanaian content creators – MOI applauds the new feature
This development was made public by Facebook’s parent company, Meta, through Sade Dada, who oversees public policy for Anglophone West Africa. Later this year, Meta intends to bring these functionalities to Instagram.
Content producers can now profit from a portion of Facebook’s in-stream advertising revenue thanks to the new monetisation tools. Creators can get a cut of the money from the advertising that are displayed next to their work. Furthermore, Meta will start displaying advertisements on reels, allowing creators to make money from the ads that appear on their Facebook reels.
Through a press release, the Ministry of Information has confirmed the new function. The Ministry thanked Meta on behalf of the government for this significant investment in the nation’s digital economy.
“We look forward to continued collaboration to promote digital innovation and entrepreneurship in Ghana. We are optimistic that the expansion will create new opportunities for our talented creators and support the growth of Ghana’s digital economy,”
The Ministry declared.
The Ministry also stated in the statement below that it is dedicated to helping Meta and the New Media Association of Ghana explore more potential through future interactions.
Facebook will now pay Ghanaian content creators – MOI applauds the new feature
This action is regarded as a critical turning point that will empower Ghanaian content producers and advance the expansion and advancement of the nation’s digital economy.