On June 11-12, the Network of Parliamentarians for the Sustainable Management of Central African Forest Ecosystems (REPAR) held a Parliament-Government Dialogue in Yaound? on the issue of land reform and governance in Cameroon. This multi-stakeholder dialogue was an opportunity for participants from diverse backgrounds (10 ministries, national and subnational elected officials, traditional authorities, civil society actors, development partners and land tenure experts) to discuss the ongoing land reform and generate proposals on the best way forward. Two main outcomes resulted from this exercise: the adoption of a Communiqu? incorporating all of the recommendations and the establishment of a multi-actor ?Follow up Committee? to monitor the implementation of the recommendations.