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	FIG First High-Level Forum Meeting of Presidents of Land Professional 
	Associations in Africa
		20-24 November 2023, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
		THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SURVEYORS-AFRICA REGIONAL NETWORK 
		HOLDS FIRST HIGH-LEVEL FORUM MEETING OF PRESIDENTS OF LAND PROFESSIONAL 
		ASSOCIATIONS IN AFRICA
		
		Group photo of some of the delegates to the FIG-ARN first HLFM at the 
		African Union Commission Headquarters
		The International Federation of Surveyors-Africa Regional Network 
		(FIG-ARN) convened the first High-level Forum Meeting of Presidents of 
		Land Professional Associations in Africa from 20-24 November 2023. The 
		meeting which took place in the prestigious Nelson Mandela Hall of the 
		African Union Headquarters was organized as part of the activities of 
		the 5th Conference on Land Policy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The 
		President of the International Federation of Surveyors, Dr. Diane 
		Dumashie, and the Head of Rural Development Division/Ag. Head 
		Agriculture and Food Security Division African Union Commission, Dr. 
		Janet Edeme were part of the more than 70 high profile delegates from 
		all regions across the Africa and beyond that attended the meeting.
		The HLFM marked the first-time presidents of land professional 
		associations in Africa and other stakeholders met at a round table to 
		discuss the input of land professionals in promoting to the growth and 
		development of African continent and to fashion-out solutions to the 
		challenges they face in making effective and timely contributions to 
		land management in Africa. The sessions witnessed high level 
		deliberations by African land professionals from diverse fields 
		including estate surveying, town planning. land surveying, land economy, 
		and quantity surveying. GIS experts, academic members, captains of the 
		industry, traditional rulers, women and youth groups, NGOs and advocates 
		for pro-poor, and gender responsive land governance such as S4HL and 
		Landesa were also well represented in the meeting. While welcoming the 
		delegates and participants to the meeting, the Chairperson of FIG-ARN 
		explained the raison d,etre of the meeting. He noted that African 
		continent is blessed with abundant natural and mineral endowments and 
		resourceful persons to enable it attain the African agenda 2063. He 
		called on land professionals in Africa to upscale their capacity, 
		synergize among themselves and look inwards to make more effective 
		contributions to the actualization of the Africa we Want. While 
		delivering their keynote addresses Dr. Diane Dumashie briefly run 
		through the history of the FIG-Africa Regional Network. She explained 
		the vision and mission of the FIG and the international recognitions the 
		Federation received in its services to the planet and people for 
		promoting global peace and prosperity. Dr. Edeme on the other hand 
		underscored the indispensable roles of the land professionals in the 
		implementation of Africa flagship projects and the Agenda 2063. She 
		called on more synergy, cooperation and capacity development and for the 
		professionals to increase their input for sustainable growth and 
		development of Africa. 
		
		Series of technical, panel and syndicate sessions were held during the 
		HLFM. The papers mainly centered on the contributions required from 
		African land professionals for the implementation of key goals and 
		flagship projects of the of Africa Union Agenda 2063. The meeting 
		deliberated on ways forward for the enhancement of women’s land rights 
		across Africa through effective partnership and synergy by all 
		stakeholders. The role of land professionals in promoting good land 
		governance and implementation of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area 
		agreement was also examined in line with the theme of the 5th CLPA. In 
		all cases appropriate recommendations and implementation strategies were 
		proffered to enable the African land professional associations 
		effectively contribute to the timely actualisation of the Africa we 
		Want. Some of the recommendations included the requirement for support 
		to the FIG-ARN to upscale its capacity development projects, to promote 
		networking and coordination among land professional associations in 
		Africa, improve communication and partnership among key stakeholders, 
		and to invest in efforts at making geospatial data available to all 
		African society in a form and manner it can be used in making decisions 
		at minimal costs and efforts. The need for the FIG-ARN to commit 
		resources in creating awareness and advocacy for good land governance, 
		promotion of pro-poor and gender responsive land policies and adoption 
		of fit-for-purpose approach to land administration at all levels of 
		governance in the continent were underscored as key to actualization of 
		peace, security and prosperity across the continent. 
		
			
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		Dr. Diane Dumashie (left) and Dr. Janet Edeme (right) delivering their 
		contributions at the first HLFM
		
		FIG-ARN creates interim committee of presidents of land professional 
		associations in Africa, tasks them with responsibilities
		The HLFM resolved to create an interim committee of presidents of land 
		professional associations in Africa to drive the implementation of some 
		of the key recommendations arrived at during the first high-level forum 
		meeting and the 5th CLPA. The committee was charged with the 
		responsibilities of building structures, identifying persons, and 
		mobilizing resources to be deployed in taskforces that would work to
		
		
			- increase the 
		engagement and raise the visibility of African land professionals in 
		execution of development projects at regional, country and local level 
		across Africa
- create awareness 
		and promote the implementation of African Union Land Governance Strategy
 
- develop FIG-ARN 
		Vision 2033 - a ten-year commitment to increase the number and capacity 
		of African land professionals for the actualisation of a spatially 
		enabled, data driven, regionally integrated, peaceful, and prosperous 
		Africa
- develop a 
		blueprint for African land professional Charter – to engender reciprocal 
		recognition of qualification, foster common standards in curricula, 
		promote training exchange program, and streamline the activities of 
		member associations across the continent, and
- promote engagement and communication across the diverse regional, 
		sectional and linguistic divides in land professional associations in 
		the continent
 
			
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		Group and cross-sectional photo of presidents of land professional 
		associations in Africa at the first HLFM
		FIG-ARN honors the President of FIG and the Head of RDD, AUC at first 
		HLFM Dinner
		The HLFM rounded its key activities with a dinner organized in honor of 
		the President of the FIG Dr. Diane Dumashie and the Head of RDD of the 
		African Union Commission Dr. Janet Edeme. The event was in recognition 
		of their long-term excellent and distinguished services to the FIG-ARN. 
		The dinner attracted distinguished presidents of land professional 
		associations in Africa, high-profile individuals, delegates, corporate 
		members and other stakeholders. The event was organized by the Network 
		and was ably supported by Leica and Topcon Incorporations.
		
		
		
		Selected photos of HLFM dinner, lunch, and awards presentations
		FIG-ARN extends outreach, seeks collaborates with key partners
		In furtherance to its efforts at making land professional services in 
		Africa demand driven, the Network undertook an outreach and working 
		visits to some key institutions and embassies in Addis Ababa. FIG-ARN 
		sought for collaboration in areas of capacity development, engagement 
		and communication. Recognizing that geospatial intelligence is the basic 
		foundation for peace and security upon which African Union aspirations 
		for sustainable development are anchored, the Network paid a working 
		visit to the Executive Secretary of the AU Committee on Intelligence and 
		Security Services (CISSA). The Network discussed areas of collaboration 
		between African land professional associations and the Agency 
		particularly on provision of timely, accurate, and integrated geospatial 
		intelligence services to support the activities of CISSA. Other areas 
		explored include the operationalization of African Human Security Index 
		(AHSI), African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA), and the African 
		Continental Early Warning System (CEWS). FIG-ARN is developing 
		frameworks for African land professionals to actively partake in the AU
		flagship project for silencing the guns in the continent. 
		
		
		Amb. Zainab Ali, the Executive Secretary of CISSA being flanked by 
		members of the HLFM steering committee during a working visit to her 
		office
		African Union Commission launches the African Union Land Governance 
		Strategy, recognizes and lists FIG-ARN as partner and key stakeholder
		Part of the activities that marked the 5th Conference on Land Policy in 
		Africa was the launching of the African Union Land Governance Strategy 
		(AULGS). The strategy is aimed at refocusing and mainstreaming African 
		land governance issues and promoting synergy among different 
		land-related institutions and departments in the AUC. The initiative has 
		committed to support member states in promoting tenure security, 
		improving country-level land administration systems and establishment of 
		frameworks for rendering progress reports to the Commission. Monitoring 
		structures and mechanisms will be created and deployed to ensure that 
		African member states abide by their commitments to the AU agenda on 
		land. AUGLS was developed by the AU Department of Agriculture, Rural 
		Development, Blue Economy and Sustainable Environment (DARBE) in 
		collaboration with the German government and supported by the GIZ and 
		the African Land Policy Center. The Initiative was launched by H.E Mr. 
		Stephan Auer, the Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany to 
		Ethiopia and Permanent Representative to the African Union. He was ably 
		supported by Dr. Janet Edeme and representatives from Intergovernmental 
		Authority on Development; International Land Coalition; African 
		traditional leaders; cooperating partners; and the FIG-ARN.
		In making remarks during the launching, the Chairperson of FIG-ARN, 
		Mohammed Mamman Kabir, mni, noted that AULGS requires thorough-bred land 
		professionals who are equipped with the capacity to implement, monitor, 
		evaluate, and propagate the AU agenda on land across the African 
		continent. In her address to mark the commencement of AULGS, Dr. Edeme 
		noted that DARBE has taken due cognizance of the contributions of the 
		FIG-ARN in developing capacity of African land professionals and 
		promoting good land governance and therefore listed the Network as a key 
		stakeholder and partner in the implementation of AULGS
		
		
		FIG-ARN among other key partners who flagged-off the African Union Land 
		Governance Strategy in the Multipurpose Hall of the AUC
		
		 
		
		Further information
		
		
		 
		Mohammed Mansur Kabir
		December 2023