An interactive forum attended by Constituent Assembly members and parliamentarians was held by the Natural Resource People?s Parliament (NRPP), in collaboration with HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation-Nepal, to present recent analyses to policymakers. The meeting served as a vehicle for NRPP to advocate its two-point campaign for enhancing the role of local and community resource governance in the forthcoming national constitution and state restructuring process, which calls for both the recognition of the community as a viable governing unit, and the recognition of common pool resources in addition to private- and state-owned forestlands.