At a high-level meeting in Yaound? on September 12, representatives of the Cameroonian Prime Minister informed participants that a proposed revision of the country?s forest law, submitted to the Prime Minister in December 2012 by Camerooon?s Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife (MINFOF), is now under consideration by the government. RRI?s recommendations were included in the draft law submitted by MINFOF, and highlighted the internal gaps and contradictions in the existing legal framework for sustainable forest management. RRI and Green Development Advocates also presented a study on problems with how community rights are taken into account in the current land reform process. The government representatives appreciated the results of the study and invited RRI to submit a summary report of proposals for improvement in the law. Participants of the meeting included representatives of the Department?of Parliamentary Affairs, the Parliamentary Network, MINFOF, NGOs, forest experts and development organizations.