On August 14, 21 participants from several civil society organizations and development partners working on land and natural resources policy reform issues in Liberia resolved to 1) facilitate a nationwide consultation process to strengthen and secure customary land and property rights protection under the Liberian constitution, 2) work with the Forest Development Authority, USAID PROSPER Project, Green Advocates and other stakeholders to address the current inconsistencies between the Community Rights Law and existing Community Rights Law regulations, and 3) create a ?committee to re-engage the Government of Liberia and other stakeholders on the future of the Liberian REDD process, for which Green Advocates will serve as the secretariat. These actions will serve to mobilize communities and civil society actors across Liberia to push for land and property rights policy formulation in favor of community rights and adoption, as well as ensure that necessary and agreed upon community land rights amendments are provided to the Liberian Constitutional Review Committee.