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In this episode, Flaubert Djateng, coordinator of the civil society organisation Zenu Network in Cameroon, talks about remembrance work on the German colonial era in his country. He is a member of a sub-committee of Cameroon's Restitution Committee that has prepared a national strategy yet to be approved by the Presidency. In Cameroon, he collaborates with Prof Albert Gouaffo ("Atlas of Absence"), Princesse Marilyn (Doual'art), Princesse Espérance (Esperanza Cade), Civil Peace Service (GIZ) and other civil society organisations. Flaubert Djateng hopes for closer cooperation with Germany in remembering the entangled history. The conversation took place on 10 March 2026 in Berlin.
By Thomas FuesIn this episode, Flaubert Djateng, coordinator of the civil society organisation Zenu Network in Cameroon, talks about remembrance work on the German colonial era in his country. He is a member of a sub-committee of Cameroon's Restitution Committee that has prepared a national strategy yet to be approved by the Presidency. In Cameroon, he collaborates with Prof Albert Gouaffo ("Atlas of Absence"), Princesse Marilyn (Doual'art), Princesse Espérance (Esperanza Cade), Civil Peace Service (GIZ) and other civil society organisations. Flaubert Djateng hopes for closer cooperation with Germany in remembering the entangled history. The conversation took place on 10 March 2026 in Berlin.