The Concerned Mandingo Society of Liberia (COMASL) is an advocacy and justice-focused organization dedicated to promoting peace, reconciliation, and the rights of Mandingo people in Liberia. Established to address historical grievances and promote inter-ethnic harmony, COMASL has been instrumental in peace-building efforts, particularly in Nimba County.

Mission: To advocate for the rights and welfare of Mandingo people in Liberia while promoting peace, reconciliation, and unity among all ethnic groups for national development.

Key Achievements:
• Led peace and reconciliation efforts between Mandingo and Gio/Mano communities in Nimba County
• Organized major peace festivals and dialogue sessions
• Facilitated the return of displaced Mandingo families
• Coordinated diaspora support for peace initiatives
• Advocated for land rights and property restitution

Leadership: Led by experienced advocates who work to bridge ethnic divides and promote inclusive governance.

Focus Areas: Human rights advocacy, peace building, inter-ethnic dialogue, community reconciliation, and social justice.