RGL partners with ALIPH to safeguard heritage at risk of the armed conflict

Partnerships for the goals: REGARTLESS partners with ALIPH to safeguard cultural heritage endangered by the on going armed conflict in NOSO Cameroon
Protection of Heritage affected by climate change

RGL reaffirms commitment to promoting sustainable approaches to heritage management.
Developement of the creative industry

Promoting the Cultural Industry for sustainable livelihood and Promoting Theatre performances for sustainable development goals and human rights.
Children’s Well being

Our work with children.
Indigenous Games

It’s 7:30 a.m. in Bamenda, in the Northwestern region of Cameroon, and the sunrise is at its best. There is a rush for primary education learners in Bamenda I to get to the school premises on time even though lessons are over for the academic year and learners are only waiting for the results. The […]
A view in to RGL’s open dialogue on the International Museum Day.

An interesting piece on RGL’s open dialogue on the International Museum Day. A reflection on decolonising African Museums in Neocolonial contexts.
Internation Museum Day open dialogue on “Museums and Decolonisation within the context of Neocolonialism”

May 18th marks International Museum Day(IMD). REGARTLESS is organising an open dialogue under the subthemed “ Museums and Decolonisation within the context of Neocolonialism”…
A Research Paper on Mbum and their Encounter with the Germans

This research paper, therefore, seeks to disinter the untold truth behind this translocation of the spiritual, royal, and cultural identity of the Mbum people within the framework of German colonial exigencies and rights.
Activity Report – RESTITUTION 101 Film screening

Follow this activity report link to get all the scoop and juicy details of the successfully implemented Restitution 101 Watch Party.