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Appendix to item 11
 
Report for the 24th General Assembly 
FIG Working Week in Seoul, 6-11 May 2001
REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR, FIG/UN LIAISON
General
The General Assembly confirmed the FIG policy with the United
Nations and its agencies at its meeting in Prague, 2000. The main joint projects
and activities were discussed previously with the different UN partners at a
round table during the UN/FIG Conference in Melbourne in 1999. They are also
recorded in the FIG publication "Co-operation between FIG and the UN
Agencies 2000–2003". This co-operation includes a close relationship to
UN/DESA, UNCHS (Habitat), UNFAO, WTO, UNESCO and The World Bank. It further
covers co-operation with regional offices like the Economic Commission for
Africa, the Economic Commission for Europe (especially its Working Party on Land
Administration, WPLA) and UNCHS Branch offices and activities like UN Regional
Cartographic Conferences. 
The co-operation is coordinated through Prof. Ian
Williamson, Director, FIG/UN Liaison, but the responsibilities are shared
between several actors, especially input from the Commissions has increased
remarkably during the past two years. In the following only the highlights of
the many activities after the General Assembly in Prague are listed. 
The World Bank 
Prof. Ian Williamson spent 14 weeks in the World Bank during
2000 as research fellow on study leave from the University of Melbourne. The
objectives of the visit were to interact with World Bank officers involved in
the Bank’s Thematic Land Policy Group with regard to trends and developments
in land administration, investigate land administration "best
practice", investigate the relationship between land administration and
sustainable development; and to investigate capacity building in land
administration projects. 
During the period at the World Bank Prof. Williamson
undertook a range of activities in the land administration area. All these have
direct relevance to the work of FIG and the World Bank in land administration.
He attended and presented e.g. a paper on "Land administration best
practice in developing countries" at the World Bank sponsored International
Conference on Land Policy Reform in Jakarta, Indonesia in July 2000. Paper is
also published on the World Bank’s Thematic Land Policy Group. He further
attended and presented a paper on "The UN-FIG Bathurst Declaration on Land
Administration for Sustainable Development" at the 22nd Urban
and Regional Data Management Symposium at the Technical University of Delft, The
Netherlands, September 2000. 
The visit to the World Bank resulted in closer contacts
between FIG and the World Bank and during the visit Professor Williamson managed
in establishing links between the FIG and relevant World Bank officers. With the
support of the President of The World Bank, Mr Ian Johnson, Vice
President for Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development, has agreed
to make one of the keynote presentations at the FIG Congress in Washington,
2002. 
The contacts to the World Bank resulted in the FIG
contributing to the World Bank–USAID workshop on capacity building in land
administration in El Salvador 27–28 November 2000. At this workshop FIG was
represented by Professor John Parker, Chair of FIG Commission 1. His
visit was also the first direct contact between FIG and the new affiliate
members in El Salvador and Guatemala. 
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO 
FIG has been working for some years to establish formal
relationship to UNFAO. This work is now closing to its end and the Memorandum of
Understanding will be discussed during the visit of Professor Holger Magel,
Vice President of FIG to UNFAO in Rome in March/April 2001. Hopefully the MoU
could be signed by the General Assembly in Seoul. 
UNFAO has shown interest for several projects with FIG
including best practices and a joint publication on women’s access to land
based on the FIG Commission 7 task force work. The English version of the UNFAO
thesaurus was also completed in 2000. 
Dr. Fritz Rembold represented FAO at the FIG working
week in Prague giving his and Dr Jim Riddell’s paper "Farm Land
Rationalisation and Land Consolidation: Strategies for Multifunctional Use of
Rural Space in Eastern and Central Europe". 
Dr. Paul Munro-Faure, Chair of FIG Commission 7 was
appointed as the Director of the UNFAO Land Tenure Service in November 2000
after Dr. Riddell’s retirement. 
United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat) 
Of all UN agencies FIG has perhaps the closest co-operation
with the UNCHS (Habitat). During the past year the co-operation included
following activities: 
  - Dr. Sylvie Lacroux participated in the FIG working week in Prague
    making two presentations: "Challenges in Rebuilding a New Land
    Administration System in Post-Conflict Countries" at the plenary
    session and a paper on "CSD-women - Position Paper on Land
    Management" by Diana Lee-Smith, Catalina Trujillo and
    Sylvie Lacroux at the session of the Task force on under-represented groups
    in surveying.
 
  - FIG has co-operated with UNCHS (Habitat) in finding experts to
    post-conflict areas like Kosovo and East Timor. Several FIG actives have
    been working on these projects during the past year.
 
  - Director of the FIG office represented FIG at the Urban 21 Conference in
    Berlin in July making an invited presentation at the Professionals Forum.
    The Conference was organised by the German government to assist the
    Istanbul+5 process. It was opened by Mr Kofi Annan, Secretary General
    of the UN. The number of participants exceeded 3,000.
 
  - FIG was invited and participated the Expert Group meeting in Västerås
    Sweden in November 2000 to prepare the 2nd Prep. Com for Istanbul
    + 5 and the Special Session itself. The main topics were the overall review
    of the implementation of the Habitat Agenda and preparation of the Draft
    Declaration on "Cities and other Human Settlements in the new
    Millennium".
 
  - Director of FIG office and Mr  Martin M Baya, Honorary Secretary of the
    Institution of Surveyors of Kenya (ISK) attended as FIG representatives the
    18th Session of the Commission on Human Settlements, 12–16
    February 2001 and 2nd Substantive Session of the Preparatory
    Committee for the Special Session of the UN General Assembly on Istanbul +
    5, 19–23 February 2001 at the UN headquarters in Gigiri, Nairobi, Kenya.
    The main topics at the 18th Session were the Work Plan for UNCHS
    (Habitat) for 2002–2003, evaluation of the two global campaigns (security
    of tenure and urban governance) and revitalisation of UNCHS and budget
    issues. The preparations for the UN Special Session Istanbul+5 were the
    focus of the 2nd Prep. Com. The programme at the Istanbul+5 will
    include plenary session, ad hoc committee of the whole and thematic
    committee. The professional partners will have a limited space in the
    special session – some slots at the plenary and committee of the whole,
    but mostly at the thematic committee, however these slots will be divided
    between other partners like local authorities. In addition there will be
    many parallel events organised both by UNCHS (Habitat) and NGOs etc.
 
 
Future activities with UNCHS (Habitat) will include: 
  - Jan Meeuwissen from the UNCHS (Habitat) Regional Office for Asia and the
    Pacific (Fukuoka) will represent UNCHS at the FIG working week in Seoul
    giving a presentation on "Re-establishing Land Administration in East
    Timor".
 
  - FIG will participate the UN Special Session Istanbul+5 in New York 6–8
    June 2001 and anticipates participating in a UNCHS organised parallel events
    as invited partner. In addition FIG is actively involved in the three
    parallel events to be organised during the session together with Habitat
    Professionals Forum. Professor Holger Magel will be the keynote speaker at
    the first session on the Security of Tenure.
 
  - FIG will organise together with UNCHS (Habitat) and ISK, Kenya an
    international conference on Spatial Information for Sustainable Development
    at the UN Headquarters in Nairobi 2–5 October 2001. This event is chaired
    by Commission 3 but at least five other commissions will be involved. Dr. 
    Anna K. Tibaijuka, the new Executive Director of UNCHS will open the
    conference.
 
  - Dr. Tibaijuka has also promised to open the FIG Congress in Washington in
    2002 and make a keynote address.
 
 
Other co-operation with UNCHS (Habitat) include e.g. FIG
input in the Habitat Best Practices Database provided by Commission 3 working
group. Discussions on projects and publications, especially on the field of
security of tenure and women’s access to land, are under preparation. The
topic "the rural dimension of sustainable urban development" on the
agenda of the 19th Session of the Committee on Human Settlements will
offer many options for FIG. 
The current MoU between UNCHS (Habitat) and FIG will be
reviewed so that a new Memorandum will include the input from the new Bureau and
Commission work plans. It is planned to be signed during the FIG Congress 2002. 
United Nations Regional Cartographic Conference for the
Americas 
The United Nations Regional Cartographic Conferences for Asia
and the Pacific and for the Americas are organised by the UN Department of
Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA). UNDESA has been a long standing supporter
of FIG have supported the preparation of the UN-FIG Bogor Declaration on
Cadastral Reform (1996) and the UN-FIG Bathurst Declaration on Land
Administration for Sustainable Development. The key contacts are Mr  Hermann
Habermann  and Mr  Amor Laaribi. 
Professor Williamson attended the UNRCC for the Americas
22-26 January 2001 in his capacity as the Director, UN/FIG Liaison and presented
a paper titled "Land administration, spatial data infrastructures and
sustainable development"(which highlighted the UN-FIG Bathurst Declaration
n Land Administration for Sustainable Development). Also in attendance were Mr 
Robert Foster, President of FIG, Professor John Parker, Chair of Commission 1
and Professor  Stig Enemark, the former Chair of Commission 2. All three
presented papers. 
While the conference focussed on the Americas, and
particularly Latin America, there were representatives globally from both
developed as well as developing countries. In total 35 countries attended as
well as ISPRS, IUGG and IAC. Several specialised agencies also attended. The
Permanent Committee on SDI for the Americas (PC-IDEA) had a high profile and was
very active. Overall the FIG had the highest profile of any NGO. 
The most important outcome for FIG was the passing of the
following resolution under the heading "Land administration and Spatial
Data Infrastructures": "..further noting the generous offer of the
Government of Mexico to host a special workshop on the integration of Spatial
Data Infrastructure initiatives and cadastral activities, along with the 4th
PI-IDEA Meeting and requests United Nations Secretariat, within available
resources and with the support of the Permanent Committee on SDI for the
Americas (PC-IDEA) and the International Federation of Surveyors, to provide
support on the program of the inter-regional workshop to be hosted by Mexico to
determine policies and programs for educational, training and professional
capacity building that will ensure the development of appropriate land
administration systems and associated infrastructures". 
It has been agreed that FIG would be responsible for
arranging this workshop in conjunction with the PC IDEA and the UN (including
the World Bank). It has been agreed that Professor John Parker, Chair of FIG
Commission 1 for Professional Standards and Practice, would take the leading
role in ensuring the workshop happened. He will be assisted by Professor Stig
Enemark and Professor Ian Williamson, Director, FIG/UN Liaison. Initial thoughts
are to invite Government Ministers and senior bureaucrats to participate. It is
proposed to hold the conference at the headquarters of the INEGI in
Aguascalientes, in central Mexico 10-12 September 2002. John Parker and Stig
Enemark will visit Mexico during July 2001 to prepare the workshop. 
Permanent Committee for Geospatial Infrastructure for Asia
and the Pacific (PCGIAP) 
The PCGIAP is constituted under and reports to the four
yearly UN Cartographic Conference for Asia and the Pacific. At the 15th
UNRCC for Asia and the Pacific and the PCGIAP in Kuala Lumpur in April, 2000,
Commission 7 agreed to support the establishment of Working Group 3 –
Cadastre. Professor Williamson represented the FIG at the conference. The
workplan of the WG3 focusses on marine cadastres, benchmarking cadastral systems
and supporting the development of a global land tenure map. The Chair of WG3 is 
Dato Majid Mohammed, the Malaysian delegate to Commission 7. The activities of
the Working Group are continuing with input from Professor Williamson and
Professor  Don Grant  (Australian delegate to Commission 7). Working Group 3 will
meet in Penang, Malaysia in 11-12 September, 2001 and FIG will be represented by
Professors Williamson and Grant. 
Others activities or relevant developments 
  - Vice President  Jerome Ives will participate the GSDI5 in Bogota, Colombia,
    May 2001.
 
   
  - FIG will send a representative to the second CODI meeting in Addis Ababa
    in September 2001.
 
   
  - FIG will be actively involved in the preparations and the UN Special
    Session on Rio+10 to be held in Johannesburg, South Africa in August 2002.
 
   
  - Professor Williamson, Professor Stig Enemark and Ms Sylvie Lacroux
    participated in the FIG sponsored Workshop on Capacity Building in Land
    Administration held at ITC in 13-15 November 2000. Professor Williamson made
    two presentations titled "World Bank Seminar on Capacity Building for
    Land Administration" and "UN-FIG Bathurst Declaration on Land
    Administration for Sustainable Development – the relevance for land
    administration capacity building" (with Grant, D.M.)
 
   
  - A long standing supporter and active participant of FIG activities, Dr 
    Dozie Ezigbalike, has been appointed a Senior Land Information Officer to
    the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) based in Addis
    Adaba, Ethiopia. Due to the excellent conference and support facilities at
    UNECA in Addis Adaba, FIG could consider this location for a future joint
    FIG-UN initiative in Africa.
 
 
 
Professor Ian Williamson 
Director, FIG/UN Liaison 
Email: ianpw@unimelb.edu.au 
7 March 2001 
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