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	FIG General Assembly 2024 report
		19 and 23 May 2024, Accra Ghana
		
		
		Presidents meeting attendees
		Good representation
		60 out of 103 member associations together with affiliate, academic 
		and corporate members found their way to Accra, Ghana, to attend the 
		General Assembly and FIG Working Week 2024. Around 250 delegates 
		attended the two General Assembly days 19 and 23 May 2023. 
		Like in the previous years, 
		member associations in good standing were asked to register their 
		official delegate for online voting. 69 members used this opportunity 
		which amounted to a total of 87 votes.
		President Diane Dumashie welcomed all delegates and observers to 
		Accra, Ghana.
		
		
		
		New members
		The General Assembly welcomed several new members.
		New member associations are:
		
			- Association of Consulting Surveyors in Australia
 
			- Alliance of Hong Kong Authorized Land Surveyors, Hong Kong
 
			- Ordre des Géomètres Experts du Mali 
 
			- Association of Licenced Surveyors, Sierra Leone 
 
			- Valuers Registration Board Tanzania 
 
			- International Association of Assessing Officers IAAO, USA
			
 
		
		Further to this, the following association members have paid their 
		arrears and have been reinstated:
		
			- Ordre des Géomètres du Togo (OGT), Togo
 
			- Order of the Expert Geometricians of Benin, Benin
 
			- Order of Surveyors Lebanon
 
		
		Unfortunately it was necessary to expel the Egyptian Committee of 
		Surveying and Mapping due to lack of membership payment. It is always sad 
		to see members leave FIG. If any member is in contact with 
		representatives from the association, please contact FIG office.
		Since the last general assembly FIG Council has approved the 
		following members:
		 Affiliate members:
		
			- Instituto Geográfico de Militar, Bolivia
 
			- Ministry of Lands, Housing and Country planning, government of 
			Sierra Leone
 
			- Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, Tonga
 
			- Utility Engineering and Surveying Institute,  (UESI), 
			United States
 
		
		Academic members:
		
			- University of the West of England, UK
 
			- University of Environment and Sustainable Development – UESD, 
			Ghana
 
		
		Corporate members: 
		
		
			
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		Welcome to all new members!
		
		Honorary member
		Surveyor Enrico Rispoli from Italy was honoured for his extensive 
		contributions to FIG over many years and was appointed Honorary Member 
		of FIG with a large applause from the audience. He served as the 
		conference director for the FIG Working Week 2012 in Rome, Italy, and 
		has chaired FIG Commission 3. Apart from this he has done extensive work 
		to encourage and help especially young surveyors, e.g. through summer 
		schools and is now one of the board members of the FIG Foundation. The 
		nomination was presented by Maria Grazia Scorza who has been translating 
		for the Italian delegation for many years. After Enrico Rispoli had 
		received his certificate Maria was called by FIG President to receive a 
		certificate of appreciation for all the years she has been assisting the 
		Italian delegation and especially Enrico Rispoli.
		
		Two new council ex-officio members
		Building on the FIG Council work plan (agreed in 2023), FIG 
		President Diane Dumashie presented and updated the implementation 
		activities and suggested to expand Council with two ex-officio members, 
		one representing the Young Surveyors and a representative from the 
		Corporate Members of FIG. This links to the FIG strategic work plan 
		pillar aligned to People and will achieve more involvement and diversity 
		in Council. This proposal was welcomed by the General Assembly. 
		
		The FIG Young Surveyors Network has a still growing number of 
		active persons from all around the world and impressive projects and 
		activities that they are undertaking. Further to this, FIG leadership is 
		keen on getting Young Surveyors involved in the work of the Commissions 
		and Networks and to keep these promising young people central in the 
		development of FIG. 
		Getting the corporate members closer to FIG and to work on the 
		benefits of being a corporate member is central for FIG Council. First 
		representative will be Brent Jones, Esri and he will work on the terms 
		of reference for this position as well as look at the structure and 
		benefits of the corporate members.
		
		Elections
		This year, according to the statutes, there should have been election 
		of the ten Commission Chairs who would serve as Commission chairs elects 
		for 2025-2026 and hereafter as chair in 2027-2030. However, the current 
		chairs felt that starting a succession plan shortly after their own 
		terms began was premature.  Consequently, FIG Council proposed to the 
		General Assembly to postpone these commission chair elections until 
		2025; a proposal that the General Assembly agreed to. 
		Still, there was election going on throughout the entire Working 
		Week. Since 2021 elections have taken place online which gives the 
		option for all members to take part in the voting, although it is 
		preferable for members to see and meet face-to-face the nominated 
		candidates. 
		This time election of two vice president positions took place. There 
		were five excellent candidates for the two positions which resulted in 
		four rounds of voting. All elections were very tight. Elected were 
		Michail Kalogiannakis, Technical Chamber of Greece and Qin Yan, Chinese 
		Society for Geodesy Photogrammetry and Cartography CSGPC, China. 
		FIG President Diane Dumashie extended heartfelt thanks to all 
		candidates and their associations who nominated them. 
		
		
		Reports on FIG activities
		At the first General Assembly on 19 May, instead of individual presentations, all 10 commissions were called on 
		stage, and Vice President Mikael Lilje held a Q&A session that included 
		questions to all 10 commissions on the progress of their work plans.
		
		
		
		Other groups within FIG reported from their progress, too, hereunder 
		the Young Surveyors Network, Regional Capacity Development Networks that 
		are now represented in Africa, Asia/Pacific and Americas and the four 
		current Task Forces:
		
			- FIG and the SDGs
 
			- Climate Compass Task Force
 
			- Task force on the Role of FIG in International Trends and Future 
			Geospatial Information Ecosystem
 
			- Diversity and Inclusion in the Surveying Profession
 
		
		
		The second General Assembly offered reports from activities during 
		the conference. Chair of Commission 8, Kwabena Asiama presented a report 
		on behalf of all commissions on their activities during the week. There 
		were reports from the Association Forum, Forum of Regional Bodies, 
		Director General Forum, Academic Forum, task forces and Networks and 
		finally FIG Foundation.
		This year FIG Foundation has sponsored four young surveyors to attend 
		the Working Week who were duly selected by FIG Foundation and the Young 
		Surveyors Network. Each of the recipients reported back briefly to the 
		General Assembly what they had experienced during the Working Week.
		
		
		
		
		During the Working Week a Memorandum of Understanding between FIG and 
		the Commonwealth Association of Surveying and Land Economy, CASLE, was 
		signed which was reported to the General Assembly for their adoption.
		
		 
		
		
		One new publication was launched during the Working Week: Mapping the 
		World a Better Place - The FIG's Volunteer Community Surveyor Programme 
		(VCSP) published by FIG Young Surveyors in cooperation with 
		UN-Habitat/GLTN (Global Land Tool Network).
		Read 
		the publication
		
		Finally 
		representatives from the upcoming conferences gave a short introduction to the progress of 
		their preparations and what the General Assembly and other participants 
		can expect.
		The upcoming conferences and their reports are:
		
			- 9th FIG Regional Conference - 14-16 November 2024, Kathmandu, 
			Nepal [handouts]
 
			- Report on the FIG Working Week 2028, in Paris, France, June 2028 
			[promotion video]
 
			- Report on the FIG Working Week 2027 in Stavanger, Norway, 23-27 
			May 2027 [handouts]
 
			- Report on the FIG Congress 2026 in Cape Town, South Africa, 
			24-29 May 2026 [handouts]
 
			- Report on the FIG Working Week 2025 in Brisbane, Australia 6-10 
			April 2025 [handouts]
 
		
		
		
		Closing
		In her closing speech FIG President Diane Dumashie thanked all for 
		coming to Accra, Ghana to join both the General Assembly and the Working 
		Week. It had been a busy, vibrant - and hot - week with many activities.
		Already in the opening ceremony Diane Dumashie held a minute silence 
		was held to commemorate those who had passed away during this past year 
		and especially Joseph Pascual, President of OGE France, organiser of FIG 
		WW2028. Not long before his death a preparation meeting was held; 
		Andrzej Hopfer, Poland, who passed away in December 2023 shortly after 
		his 90th birthday who was active in FIG for many years especially in 
		commission 7, and Cemal Özgür Kıvılcım, who passed away shortly in a far 
		too you age. He started as a Young Surveyor back in 2006 and has been 
		central in the work of the Young Surveyors for many years, and current 
		he served as the Commission 3 Vice Chair and in the lead of a working 
		group, involved in many commission 3 and 8 activities hereunder FIG 
		publications. 
		At the second General Assembly FIG was honoured by the presence of
		the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Ghana, Hon. 
		Samuel A. Jinapor, who gave a special address to the General 
		Assembly.
		In her closing speech President Diane Dumashie commented the busy and 
		successful Working Week. She thanked all the participants, exhibitors 
		and sponsor and other partners for coming to Accra, Ghana for this 
		Working Week. 
		
		After the closing speech, President Diane invited the local 
		organisers from the two national associations to the stage to thank them 
		for their immense and successful work on the organisation of the Working 
		Week. Those who were present of the 63 volunteers, who had helped 
		throughout the conference where needed, in the registration, in session 
		rooms, at the speakers preparation desk, and all around, were called up 
		for a special thanks from the President.
		At the end the FIG flag was handed over by the current organisers to 
		the next from Brisbane, Australia who could welcome all to the FIG 
		Working Week 2025 that will take place 6-10 April 2025 in Brisbane 
		Australia.
		
		On behalf of FIG Council FIG President Diane Dumashie extended a 
		heartfelt thanks to all the local organisers who were involved in the 
		planning of the Working Week and General Assembly and for making it all 
		work smoothly.
		Further reading
		
		
		 
		Welcome "Down Under" in Brisbane, Australia - 6-10 April 2024. More 
		information: www.fig.net/fig2025 
		
		
		 
		
		 
		Louise Friis-Hansen 		
		June 2024