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 FIG/ World Bank Conference “Land Governance in Support of 
	the Millennium Development Goals: Responding to New Challenges” Washington DC, USA 9-10 March 2009
					
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						 FIG President 
						Stig Enemark, Inga Björk-Klevby (Deputy 
			Executive Director, UN-HABITAT, Mark Crackler, Director, WB 
			ARD, Klaus Deininger, WB and Paul van der Molen, FIG.
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						 Conference poster.
 |  The FIG - WB Conference "Land Governance in Support of the Millennium 
	Development Goals: Responding to New Challenges" took place at the World 
	Bank Headquarters in Washington DC, 9-10 March 2009. The conference was 
	organised by the International Federation of Surveyors and the World Bank. 
	The general aim was to emphasise the important role of Land Governance in 
	implementing the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and to show how FIG and 
	the WB work in parallel in this regard.  The Conference was attended by about 200 invited international experts 
	representing governments, UN agencies, development agencies, professionals, 
	academia and private sector.  The conference was divided on six themes: 
					Land governance for the 21st century Building sustainable, well-governed land administration systems 
					Securing social tenure for the poorest Making land markets work for all Improving access to land and shelter Land governance for rapid urbanization  Together with opening and closing sessions, donators session and country 
	reports in total around 80 papers were presented in 20 sessions.  At the closing session of the conference Prof. Stig Enemark, FIG 
	President concluded that "land governance is a crucial issue in meeting the 
	MDGs and should be high on the global agenda. New challenges in relation to 
	this (climate change, food security, energy scarcity, natural disasters, 
	urban growth, environmental degradation) have to be met. This is only 
	possible in a multi disciplinary approach – which calls for partnership. It 
	can be observed that the technology tools as available today are far ahead 
	compared to legal and institutional tools. For application of sophisticated 
	technology tools a good partnership is needed. Capacity building and 
	learning is also most relevant and urgent. In the process of land 
	administration the continuum of land rights as developed by UN-HABITAT 
	provides a good basis since this approach is socially embedded. Finding 
	evidence on the ground remains a key issue, this is where the land 
	professionals come involved. This process is expensive – a better monitoring 
	of the money that is spent is most relevant. There are reasons to be 
	optimistic looking at the strong demand from the client countries to help 
	addressing Land Administration."  The main outcomes of the conference and a joint FIG/WB declaration will 
	be published shortly in the FIG publication series.  Proceedings are now available both on the 
				FIG web site and the
				WB web site. In the organising committee FIG was represented by President Stig Enemark 
	and Paul van der Molen. Leading from the World Bank was
	Klaus Deininger, Lead Economist, World Bank Land Thematic Group.  The gold sponsors of the event were ESRI, Trimble, Dutch Kadaster and GTZ 
	and silver sponsors Leica Geomatics and ITC.  Read more: 
					
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						 Panel at the Closing Session: 
						Joan Kagwanja, Economic Affairs 
			Officer, UN-ECA, chair of the closing session (left), Paul van 
			der Molen, the Netherlands, Clarissa Augustinus, 
			UN-HABITAT, Cheryl Morden, IFAD, Jolyne Sanjak, MCC,
						Helge Onsrud, Norway and Alain Durand-Lasserve, France 
			and Paul Munro-Faure, FAO.
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