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	“Winning the fight against Corruption in the Land Sector: Sustainable 
	Pathway for Africa’s Transformation” 
		25 - 29 November 2019, Abidjan, Ivory Coast  
		Vice President Diane Dumashie attends the United Nations Conference 
		on Land Policy in Africa, CLPA-2019 
		FIG Vice President Diane Dumashie attended the 3rd African Union Land 
		Commission conference held in Abidjan, Ivory Coast 25th to 29th November 
		2019. In parallel to the conference, GLTN launched the GLTN Gender 
		Strategy at which Vice President Diane Dumashie delivered a welcome 
		message.
		
			
				
				  
				Middle left VP Diane Dumashie, Middle right Oumar Sylla (Head of 
				GLTN  
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		The 3rd Conference on Land Policy in Africa is a joint initiative of 
		the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, the African 
		Development Bank and the African Union.  Organised by the African Land 
		Policy Centre (ALPC, based in the African Union Commission) the 
		conference supports the Declaration of 2018 by the African Union as the 
		Anti-Corruption Year under the theme “Winning the Fight against 
		Corruption: A Sustainable Path to Africa’s Transformation”.  
		Joan Kagwanja, Coordinator of the ALPC, explained that this theme is 
		particularly relevant now because 2019 marks the 10-year benchmark of 
		the decade of the AU declaration on land.  The Declaration commits 
		member states to review their land sectors and to develop comprehensive 
		policies that take into account their peculiar needs; as well as build 
		adequate human financial, technical capacities to support land policy 
		development and implementation. 
		
		AU 2019 Emminet persons 
		The official conference opening ceremony provided pertinent reminders 
		and highlighted the importance of land governance.  The opening 
		statement from Stephen Karingi (Director of the Regional Integration, 
		Infrastructure and Trade Division at the Economic Commission for 
		Africa), “Success in achieving the sustainable development goals is 
		underpinned by good land governance, as it contributes to a range of 
		development objectives.”  Echoed by Her Excellency Ambassador 
		Josefa L.C. Sacko (Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture, 
		African Union Commission) highlighted the relevance of land governance 
		to respond to the global environmental challenges as well as sustainably 
		managing what appears to be a continuous demand for land for different 
		land uses.  
		The key note address given by the  African Development Bank’s Senior 
		Vice President, Charles Boamah, noted how critical 
		“sound land policies are to economic growth, food security, and poverty 
		alleviation across the continent combined with tenure security and 
		protection of land rights, which can in turn enhance investment 
		opportunities in land,” pertinently adding that land administration 
		systems in many countries on the continent were characterised by poor 
		infrastructure and management practices largely because of corruption.  
		 
		
			
				
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				Dr. Benjamin Laag (Head of Cooperation of the German Embassy In Côte 
		d’Ivoire) in his opening statement  
		"Talking about land and corruption is no longer a taboo. Addressing land 
		corruption is an important but sensitive topic and this conference will 
		be a valuable contribution to this conversation."       | 
			
		
		The Opening, 4 minute Youtube video here:
		
		https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVkenIwuxdw&list=PLcfKplk33JTgTd_1Fsia0JNSlluBl7AzZ
		
		 
		
AU 2019 Conference Plenary session
		The conference is becoming established as a policy and learning event 
		whose goal is to deepen capacity for land policy in Africa through 
		improved access to knowledge and information on land policy development 
		and implementation.   The format of the Conference included 
		masterclasses, plenary and parallel sessions, side events, exhibitions, 
		and the use of social media to reach a broader audience.  The opening 
		addresses set the scene for open dialogue and frank discussions around 
		the conference theme. In particular each day, the plenaries set the tone 
		for subsequent deliberations during the day, including:
		
			- Strengthening 
		Institutions and Financing Land Governance in Africa
 
			- Women Tenure Security 
		for inclusive Growth and Sustainable Agricultural Transformation
 
			- Investment, Corruption 
		and Land Governance
 
			- Land, Ethnicity and 
		Conflict
 
		
		Recognising that not only one actor has all the answers, a range of 
		stakeholders were well represented in the deliberations, including a 
		platform of traditional leaders from across the African Continent, 
		bringing unique perspectives to the discussions with policymakers, 
		professionals, academics and civil society actors.
		
		
		
		Customary leader’s involvement during day three, discussion on 
		‘Investment, Corruption and Land Governance’.
		
		
			
				
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				It was welcoming to share the deliberations with new as well as existing 
		FIG members and FIG partners.  In our immediate FIG family people 
		included Angela and Eugene Etuonovbe (respectively past Commission 4 
		Chair and Lawyer), Mansur Muhamad (SURCON, Chief registrar of Nigeria), 
		three Nigerian Surveyor State Generals, Yacouba Hamead (Ivory Coast, FGF 
		member and former ARN LOC- 2016) and Josaam Potel (INNES Rwanda, former 
		ARN LOC-2017)- noting INNES upcoming Earth Observation conference- 
		October 2020) . 
				   Kabir Mansur Muhammad (centre/ fifth from right), Angela Etuonovbe (far right)  | 
			
		
		
		In addition meeting with FIG partners to dialogue and network, 
		including, Janet Edeme (AU), Victoria Stanley (World Bank), to name but 
		a few and finally carrying the flag for our sister organisations 
		including Commonwealth Association of Surveyors and Land Economist 
		(CASLE) and the UN, Habitat Professionals Forum (HPF).
		
		
		
		And, at the AU web site, daily report highlights may be found here:
		
		https://mailchi.mp/landportal/conference-on-land-policy-in-africa-bulletin-day-one
		
			
				
				 
				The conference provides opportunities for partners and stakeholders to gather for complimentary side events, such as 
				that organised by GLTN (UN Habitat). 
				Here GLTN Gender strategy Launch   | 
				
				  
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		FIG Vice President Diane Dumashie was pleased to attend and support the 
		launch of the
		
		GLTN Gender Strategy (2019- 2030); Towards Securing Women’s and Girl’s 
		Land and Property Rights.  FIG VP D Dumashie’s key note may be found 
		here [Link] The reception brought together GLTN members, partners/donors 
		and other actors to meet and interact and endorse the content and 
		aspirations of the newly developed GLTN Gender Strategy, that 
		importantly forms a central thread in the overall GLTN Strategy for 
		2018- 2030.  
		
The Gender strategy focuses on securing women’s and girls’ land tenure, 
		land-related resources and property rights, including housing in rural, 
		peri-urban and urban contexts.  It has four core gender responsive 
		objectives including: delivering outcome on based commitments, increase 
		the use and institutionalise land tools; increase secured land tenure 
		and property rights; strengthen knowledge and capacities 
		
		Moderated by Everlyne Nairesiae (GLTN Gender Lead), a panel provided 
		brief reflections/observations:
		
			- Oumar Sylla, GLTN 
		Secretariat,  – welcome remarks and introduction to GLTN 
 
			- Diane Dumashie, 
		International Federation of Surveyors  –  exploring challenges and 
		opportunities for mainstreaming gender in land administration 
 
			- Naome Kabanda- 
		Commissioner Land Administration, Uganda – reflection on the Gender 
		Strategy for National Land Policy implementation in Uganda 
 
			- Mino Ramaroson, 
		Huairou Commission – Presentation of the GLTN Gender Strategy 
 
			- Husna Mbarak, FAO – 
		observation on the GLTN Gender Strategy and link to VGGT 
 
			- Peter Sidler,  EDA SEZ 
		Representative of the Global Donor Working Group on Land – reflection on 
		donors attention to gender issues  in the land sector ; partnership and 
		resources 
 
		
		You can access/download the new GLTN Gender Strategy here:  https://gltn.net/2019/11/20/gltn-gender-strategy-2019-2030-towards-securing-womens-and-girls-land-and-property-rights/
		
		 
		Dr Diane Dumashie FRICS, Vice President FIG
		February 2020