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		FIG Task Force on FIG Governance, 2019-22
		
		
		FIG 2021: FUTURE GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT OF FIG
		1. Terms of Reference of Governance Task Force
		The terms of reference of the task force were agreed at the FIG 
		General Assembly held in Istanbul, Turkey 2018, to; 
		
			- Evaluate the present governance framework of FIG; and 
 
			- If required, based on the findings, propose changes and, if 
			necessary, an alternative internal structure of FIG to meet the 
			future “needs and expectations” of its membershipin order to set a 
			context for possible changes to FIG post 2021.
 
			- Following the launch and initial discussions held in Hanoi 2019 
			a Position statement was drafted and submitted to Council in order 
			to be clear on the framework for discussing the future governance of 
			the FIG 2021 TF onwards.  
 
		
		The TOR identifies the following key outcomes from the review: 
		
			- Documented analysis of the FIG governance framework, being the 
			administration and organisational structure of FIG, in terms of how 
			it meets the current and future needs and expectations of member 
			associations 
 
			- Recommendations and proposed changes to the FIG governance 
			framework
 
			- Recommendation regarding the ongoing need for a group to review 
			FIG governance and responsiveness to member association 
			requirements, and the form and structure such a review group should 
			take.
 
		
		2.       Summary Rational and outcome:
		The world in 2019 is very different from 1800’s, when FIG was 
		founded.  As an organisation we have held several organisational 
		reviews in the past; but now society is facing unprecedented changes in 
		our world.  The impact of big data and artificial intelligence, 
		climate change, urbanisation on an unprecedented scale are just a few of 
		the challenges we now face.
		The TF FIG 2021 strategic question is to ensure the governance 
		framework (which includes the administration and organisational 
		structure of FIG) is effective, efficient and dynamic so as to meet the 
		future needs and expectations of members – i.e. is it fit for the 
		future. 
		A Governance review was undertaken and reported in 2001, a second 
		partial review undertaken and reported in 2018.  With the fast pace 
		of change in our world, the latter review emphasised the need for a 
		fundamental review of the framework for governing and managing FIG.  
		Drawing from this, it is proposed that the TF considers a ‘future’ 
		horizon of 10 years (i.e. 2 terms) with the next review potentially in 
		2030.
		The current structure and function of FIG is to be evaluated via a 
		participatory process including the Council, ACCO, Commissions, 
		Networks, Task Forces and the FIG Office.  In seeking to promote 
		debate about the future Governance of the Federation it should be 
		stressed that ongoing reporting will be a feature.  
		3. Program of Work 
		Over the next 18 months a series of consultation with you, our 
		members and external stakeholders will be held  – these will be 
		scheduled between the FIG working weeks along with round table meetings 
		during the working week.   
		The current structure and function of FIG is to be evaluated, via a 
		participatory process- 
		Why are adopting this larger consultative process?
		Because effectively a crowdsourcing collaborative approach means we 
		are including you as a body of people (experts and non- experts) to 
		contribute to our defined project problem to benefit from the wisdom of 
		us all.  We will also invite our key stakeholders to this debating 
		forum
		We aim to keep our on-line deliberations innovative so our debates 
		with you will use a variety of on-line formats.  To gather as much 
		input as possible a systematic process has been devised with a number of 
		work packages.  The indicative ‘Road map of the debating work 
		packages (WP) can be found here [LINK to pdf position statement]. 
		4 The members of the Task Force are: 
		Chair: Diane Dumashie
		
			- Members:
 
			-  Hansjoerg Kutterer, Germany 
 
			- Jakoba Kgopolelo, Botswana
 
			- James Kavanagh, UK
 
			- Jurg Kaufmann, Switzerland
 
			- Kate Fairlee, Australia
 
			- Kwabena Asiama, Ghana
 
			- Louise Friis-Hansen, FIG
 
			- Maurice Barbieri, Switzerland
 
			- Milka Pietrzak, Poland
 
			- Mikael Lilje, Sweden
 
			- Melissa Harrington, USA
 
			- Pekka Halme, Finland
 
			- Robert Sarib, Australia
 
		
		5.       Implementation Pathway 
		This TF is predicated upon a consultative process (largely online) 
		with FIG membership
		Accordingly, whilst a core group will have the responsibility for 
		implementing this TOR, the group will undertake this via a unified, 
		collaborative and consultative approach with all FIG internal members 
		and selected external stakeholders. Consequently meaningful outputs from 
		this TF are highly dependent upon Member engagement- acknowledged by the 
		GA in 2019 hosted in Hanoi, Vietnam. 
		A Two-year timeline (2019 to 2021), 
		The mandate of under 2 years for a full consultative exercise is a 
		tight timeline; but informed by our TOR’s:
		
			- Launch in Hanoi
 
			- On line Activities during 2019
 
			- Council interim report then, GA report 2020, and 
 
			- Roundtable session Amsterdam
 
			- Online Activities during 2020
 
			- Council final report, 
 
			- Presentation to GA in Accra, 2021
 
		
		Chair - Dr Diane Dumashie FRICS, Vice-President, FIG