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Africa Regional Network: Challenges and Opportunities in Facing the
SDG’s
21-23 November 2017 - Musanze, Rwanda
FIG Vice President Diane Dumashie led the
Annual Africa Regional Network Capacity Development workshop
held on 21 - 23rd November 2017 partnering with ESRI Rwanda and
hosted by the Institute of Applied Science- Ruhengeri (INES).
In the context of SDG 11 (Sustainable
Cites) the workshop focused on urban & rural relationships,
specifically linked to infrastructure networks. It was led by
Vice President Diane Dumashie who facilitated the training
assisted by Kasper Kundert (ESRI Rwanda), Jossam Potel (INES)
and indispensably on logistics was Mireille Biraio (INES).
Importantly ARN was supported by professionals from the Africa
Young Surveyors Network, namely Taiye Taiwo, Sam Kingsley and
Daniel Brown.
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Over the two day ARN workshop, in attendance were 50 land
professionals, drawn from across the spectrum of land survey, valuation,
QS and planning and who travelled from across the Africa continent.
Vice President
Diane Dumashie, Dr Jossam Potel, INES Rector Father Dr. Fabien
Hegenimama
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Of particular importance was the attendance by Rwandan land
professionals who are facing the challenge to establish their
own national association. FIG workshops such as this demonstrate
support to their endeavours.
The ARN 2017 cohorts left Kigali together on Tuesday 21st
January, their journey was spectacular through the stunning
Rwandan scenery of multiple valleys (the country is known as the
‘Switzerland of Africa with its mountains, valleys and dairy
herds!), on arrival at INES
the ARN 2017 cohort were treate to
a warm and informative welcome hosted by INES Rector
Father Dr. Fabien Hegenimama. |
Rwanda stunning landscape on
the route from Kigali to INES with a volcano
backdrop
The high profile opening of the workshop included the delivery of key
notes and welcome speeches from the Bishop of Ruhengeri - Musanze , and
the Permanent Secretary from the Ministry of Lands, with Dr. D. Dumashie
providing an overview of FIG and wrap up words before the reception
finale of traditional dance by INES students. The Rector then hosted
the ARN 2017 cohorts to a traditional buffet lunch.
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The Bishop of Ruhengeri - Musanze
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ARN 2017 Cohort
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The theme - “What does it take for land professionals to lead and
support Nation state’s infrastructure endeavours” - appealed
to those wishing to have an understanding how the international land
governance initiatives, interface with large scale infrastructure
sectors including working groups on national roads, railway, water
schemes, renewable energy, airports, and telecom/ digital, all
specifically in the context of the SDG11 (Cities)
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Rwandan’s and Ghanaian’s in group work
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ARN 2017 Cohort
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On workshop Day 1 our workshop focus was on:
- Trends: to improve and recognise the nature of urbanisation in
the context of SDG11 and infrastructure, and recap on what it means
for good governance;
- Talent: to be more familiar with the nature of Leadership:
theory & applied, enabling a clear understanding of personal skill
development;
- Technology: to expose delegates to the role of Geospatial
technology innovations for land tenure security and land management
in East Africa and led by ESRI Rwanda.
Ultimately, the workshop seeks to build land professionals awareness
and confidence to lead strategic change and make a positive impact.
Demonstrated in the context of the inter- relationships of
urban/rural linkages and infrastructure networks the participants
considered our professional role within this relationship considering
the opportunity land professionals could make to improve the delivery of
critical infrastructure, recognising the extent of the land professional
skill sets (and other professions) to provide sustainable development
and building livelihoods.
This revolved around linking the following:
- Urbanisation: Global trends related to SDG11
- Infrastructure: Recognition that infrastructure is one of the
first key investment
- Our Focus: provision of social and physical networked assets yet
maintaining the inter-linkage of the Urban-Rural relationships
Engaging and participation is an important design feature of
the ARN workshops, accordingly deliberations included group work:
- How:
- The land and property professional engages with People in
their Places, in the context of urban/ rural infrastructure
networks thus ensuring societal beneficial development
- Noting that Urban- Rural linkages is about the network
between these areas and what goes on in-between
And
- What:
- Articulating what this means, requiring the development of
an outline stakeholder engagement methodology that is capable of
informing appropriate practices and disseminated by member
associations
The workshop was designed to complement ESRI- Rwanda contribution on
workshop Day 2.
Specifically Kasper Kundert (ESRI Rwanda) focused on technology and
the role of Geospatial technology innovations for land tenure security
and land management in East Africa. Featured prominently will be the
Geoportals developed and operationalized at Rwandan Authorities, as well
as it´s land – a current consortium approach seeking to deliver an
innovative suite of land tenure recording tools that responds to sub
Saharan Africa’s immense challenge to rapidly and cheaply map millions
of unrecognized land rights in the region.
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The Bishop of Ruhengeri - Musanze
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ARN 2017 Cohort
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The workshop was implemented with the now trademark, highly
participatory design and fast pace enabling the participants to:
overview and discover principles and practices, design, develop and
communicate key engagements messages. Their outline stakeholder
engagements outputs will be captured refined and delivered at the FIG
Congress in Istanbul, Turkey.
Happily, it is not all hard work! The ARN 2017 cohorts were
further treated to a tour of the INES campus that has a fabulous
backdrop of the Volcanoes. It was agreed by all, that the three days
were informative, productive and above all mixed with some fun as the
workshop concluded with the opportunity of a field trip guided through
the caverns and caves of Musanze.
Leisure and fun at the Musanze caves and caverns
More information about the Africa Regional Network can be found
here.
The program, presetations and procedings are linked
here.