FIG President participates the 19th Session of the
UN-Habitat Governing Council in Nairobi 4-9, 2003
Nearly one thousand participants attended the 19th Session of the
UN-Habitat Governing Council Nairobi, Kenya, May 4-9, 2003. The session was
the first one after UN-Habitat was upgraded to a UN programme. Prof.
Holger Magel, FIG President represented FIG and the Habitat
Professionals Forum as a NGO-representative. The UN Headquarters in Gigiri
offer – both conference rooms and offices – an open atmosphere and allow
several occasions for personal and very fruitful discussions. The President
managed to meet all key persons at the UN-Habitat including Dr. Anna
Tibaijuka, Executive Director, Mr Daniel Biau, Deputy Executive
Director and Mr Don Okpala, current focal point for FIG as well as
Mr. Farouk Tebbal and newly appointed Dr. Clarissa Augustinus
from the tenure unit and Dr. Sylvie Lacroux previous FIG focal point
who is now the head of the UN-Habitat office in Geneva. There were no other
representatives from the Habitat Professionals Forum, although the Arab
Urban Development Institute was listed.
The President was invited to give a keynote speech – as representative of
FIG and the Professionals Forum on Friday’s parallel event “The
Future of Cities”. In addition he made two contributions in the meetings
of the Committee of the whole on the topic “the rural dimension of
sustainable urban development”.
During the week the President had a private meeting with Prof. Klaus
Töpfer, Executive Director of UNEP on the FIG/UNEP co-operation. He was
very open-minded to a closer cooperation with FIG and pointed out that
especially the issues of secure tenure, Cities Alliance (Agenda 21) and
environmental monitoring by remote sensing are of great interest to UNEP.
Daniel van Claasen, Director of the Division of Early Warning and
Assessment will be the focal point for FIG. Currently joint projects are
discussed. UNEP is also willing to co-sponsor the 2nd FIG Regional
Conference in Marrakech in December 2003.
In his comments from the conference President Magel mentioned that it was
interesting to notice the comments from non-surveyors, that “it is not
always sufficient to start at once with land registration issues – before
that there must be “political” discussions and conflict solutions”.
The President met further with the representatives of the Institution of
Surveyors Kenya, Ibrahim N. Mwathane, new Chair of ISK and CASLE,
Cyprien Riungu, Regional Voce President and Anne Kirima. They had
also a meeting with Mr. Amos Kimunya, the new Minister for Lands and
Settlement on May 8, 2003. The Minister is going to visit the FIG office and
the Danish Mapping and Cadastre (KMS) in May in order to get more
information about the need and benefits of GIS and the reference between GIS
and surveying. A special interest of CASLE and ISK people of Kenya lies in
the participation of the private sector if GIS and digitalizing land records
in Kenya will start.
As a conclusion from his visit the President got reconfirmation to the
fact that FIG is already well-known and due to the keynote presentation and
discussions became even slightly more respected. He thought that FIG should
take a notice of Dr. Töpfer’s comment that FIG’s image is perhaps too much
connected to the daily surveying skills including competence in land
administration and secure tenure but not enough with planning, management
and general political skills.
15 May 2003 |