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FIG and the African Union Commission: Building Relationship on the
African Continent
5TH Conference on Land Policy in Africa and FIG Africa Regional
Network
20-24 November 2023, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
FIG President Diane Dumashie attended the Africa Union Commission
(AUC) 5th Conference on Land Policy in Africa (CLPA) at the Africa Union
Headquarters, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and at the invitation of FIG Africa
Regional Network Chair Surv M.M Kabir was invited to attend the ARN
first High Level Forum held also at the AUC Headquarters in Addis Ababa.
The Conference on Land Policy in Africa (CLPA) is organised
biennially by the African
Land Policy Centre, a joint initiative of the United Nations
Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), the African Union Commission
(AUC), and the African Development Bank (AfDB). The Ethiopian government
co-hosted the meeting.
The CLPA has proved to be a major policy dialogue, information
sharing and learning event, thereby contributing to the implementation
of the AU Agenda on Land. The overall goal of the CLPA is to deepen
capacity for land policy development, implementation and monitoring with
a specific focus on emerging issues and AU commitments in the land
sector.
At each event, the dialogue foster improved networking, partnerships
and resources for land governance and land policy in Africa. Theses
events sees participants from government, academia, research,
traditional authorities and other non-state actors, the private sector,
and development partners. This year the event was partially in a
hybrid format, combining virtual sessions and physical participation in
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Taking place on the CLPA platform President Dumashie engaged to
- Build and cement FIG relationship with Africa Union Head of
Head, Rural Economy Division Department of Rural Economy and
Agriculture, Dr Janet Edeme,
- Presented at the FIG Africa Regional Network first High Level
Forum,
- Participated in the CLPA meeting alongside FIG active
colleagues.
Each is highlighted below
1. Building relationships AUC
It was a pleasure to meet again, Dr. Janet Edeme Head, Rural Economy
Division in the Department of Rural Economy and Agriculture (AUC/DREA).
Discussions were held about the upcoming FIG Working week in Accra
(2024) given that there is alignment with FIG conference theme and the
DREA because this department is responsible for promoting sustainable
rural development through agriculture and the improvement of food
security across the African continent.
Further a testimony to many years of our engagement it was an honour
that at the invitation of Mansur Kabir, she was able to be impactful
involved in the ARN HLFM. Moreover that the ARN members are keen
to promote the AU Agenda 2063 “The Africa We Want”. Noting that
this agenda is Africa’s blueprint and master plan for transforming
Africa into the global powerhouse of the future. It is the continent’s
strategic framework that aims to deliver on its goal for inclusive and
sustainable development.
Group Photo J Edeme 5th from right, next M M Kabir, next D Dumashie
2. ARN High Level Forum 19th to 23rd November
Chair FIG ARN M. M Kabir, organised and launched the first High-Level
Forum Meeting (HLFM) of Presidents of African Land Professional
Associations and other stakeholders engaged in geospatial information
management in Africa was convened as a pre-event to the CLPA.
FIG colleagues arriving at AUC HQ in Addis Ababa |
ARN High Level Forum banner
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Nigeria Presidents, Director General
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This milestone meeting is important on a number of levels. Foremost it
was a ‘call for action’ to all African FIG presidents to be involved in
the furtherance of the network, and second by placing it as a
pre-event to the main CLPA conference contributed to the relationship
building between FIG and the AUC.
The HLFM is convened to address capacity development challenges facing
Africa land professionals in their tasks of ensuring that land
information in Africa is not only comprehensive, timely and integrated,
but also demand driven and delivered in a form and manner that it can be
used in making decisions and channelling effort at all levels of African
societies. This objective supports the Africa Union towards attainment
of Africa Agenda 2063, the Africa We Want.
The HLFM attracted over 50 people in the room including Presidents of
Africa member associations of which many of them are FIG members, policy
making institutions on land matters in Africa, relevant Professionals
from across all disciplines, experts from the wider CLPA community (e.g.
statisticians). Importantly this included industry, specifically FIG
platinum corporate member Leica and FIG corporate member Topcon who both
sponsored the event.
The First HLFM had a packed agenda over 3 days and organized in four
sessions:
- First Welcome and Preparatory Workshop key notes and welcome addresses
from President Dumashie (Handout of:
Regional (Africa) Network Presentation)
- Second meeting of the African Professional Associations Presidents and
Stakeholders
- Third General Meeting, Resolutions and Communique
- Fourth at the meeting discussion to elect five sub-regional chairpersons
and coordinators of the FIG-ARN.
- Finally, a closing reception with guests J Edeme in attendance
High Level Forum: Panel of African Member Professional Association
Presidents
Closing ceremony ARN HLF left to right, J Edeme, KK Mansur, S
Darko, Stephen Djaba
See the full
Africa
Regional Network First High-Level Meeting report
3. Conference: Africa Union CLPA 21- 24th November 2023
This was the fifth Conference on Land Policy in Africa (CLPA) and
linking to the AUC 2023 focus, the conference theme: “Promoting
Sustainable Land Governance in Africa for Accelerating Implementation of
the African Continental
Free Trade Area agreement (AfCFTA) ”.
The relevance of the theme to land governance was clearly articulated
over the days. Above all inclusive land governance is critical for
the achievement of the AfCTA objective because these objectives can only
happen if land governance processes that provide equally secure land
tenure rights and that enhance economic development while safeguarding
the environment are in place.
Notwithstanding, there are existing barriers to entry for many, so
although AfCFTA seeks to ensure inclusivity of women and youth
constraints limit their participation along with other vulnerable groups
who are operating in the informal and formal sectors. Further, the
point is made that to promote fully functioning land market, land
oriented services and professions, including surveyors, real estate
property valuers among other land administrators, would require free
movement and cross border mutual recognition of certifications and the
unlocking of land assets.
Picture Left: Nelson Mandela Hall. Right: Master of Ceremony J
Edeme
The CLPA opening addresses held in the Nelson Mandela Hall was moderated
by Dr Janet Edeme. Interestingly underpinning the outreach of
FIG’s network, the speeches were from organisations that the FIG
community is well acquainted, including: the AUC; Ugandan Minister of
Lands, Housing and Urban Development ; and the Ambassador of Sweden (Full list of
representatives can be found at the end of this text)
A key conclusion of the CLPA was the launch of the African Union Land
Governance Strategy (AULGS). The strategy is aimed at mainstreaming
African land governance issues and promoting synergy among different
land-related institutions and departments in the AUC. The initiative has
committed to support member states in promoting tenure security,
improving country-level land administration systems and establishment of
frameworks for rendering progress reports to the Commission. AULGS was
developed by the AU Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, Blue
Economy and Sustainable Environment (DARBE) in collaboration with the
German government and supported by the GIZ and the African Land Policy
Center.
Due to the efforts of FIG ARN Chair, the AULGS importantly recognises
and lists FIG-ARN as partner and key stakeholder to Agenda 2063, thereby
underscoring the ongoing relationship.
3.1 FIG Achieving visibility
The CLPA agenda was deliberated across three days in plenaries and
sessions. To enhance the benefits and significance of surveying,
FIG President and active FIG members promoted the Profession’s relevance
in a number of ways
- The ARN high level
forum: Inspired and initiated by the chair, K K Mansur. This successful
event has set the leadership for the FIG current term. (see item 2
above)
- UN Habitat/ GLTN
special session: UN Habitat GLTN (with partner Global Land II) invited
President Dumashie to chair and moderate a panel discussion on “Best
practices in Documenting and monitoring customary and statutory land
access, control and ownership in Africa”. UN Habitat / GLTN
supports National Statistical Offices, accordingly this was a key
discussion with the objective of good land governance and tenure
security, it brought together the importance of land data and
statistics.
UN Habitat / GLTN long standing collaboration with several governments
drew on three panellists from partner governments (picture below).
After insightful panel presentations and detailed Q&A the participants
have an enhanced understanding of the innovative pragmatic and inclusive
practices of rights along the continuum of land rights AND have an
increased awareness and appreciation of the benefits of investing in
national land data infrastructure.
- Dr Marisa Balas, FIG
Commission 7, WG 7.5 Chair Involved on numerous platforms across all
conference days, in both CPLA and ARN in side events and activities to
deliberate on women land rights, including the use of tech to advancing
equitable land rights
On the FIG key pillar of Climate:
- Past FIG Commission 8
chair, Marije Louwsma (Kadaster International): involved in the side
event ‘Climate Resilient Land Use Planning as a tool for addressing land
degradation’. Chaired by Lisette Meij (RVO Netherlands),
- FIG Commission 8:
Uchendu Eugene Chigbu, presenting on the same theme, ‘Governing land
tenure for climate mitigation in Africa: concept potential evidence and
framework.
- FIG Chair ARN, M.M
Kabir and DrIbrahim Dinju, presenting on geospatial approach to building
community based climate resilience toolkit in Africa
Picture left Marisa Balas. Right Side Event, Climate Resilient
Land Use Planning
To continue to tackle the global challenges, FIG partnership with
international and multi-lateral agencies and bodies remains important to
the FIG membership, as demonstrated at this eventful event. The
presence and involvement of FIG and its members truly does enhance the
significance of surveying, to promote the Profession’s relevance and
extend the usefulness of surveying for the benefit of society,
environment and economy.
Above all this is further leveraged by the incredible, valuable and
ongoing work of the FIG Chairs of each of FIG Regional Capacity
Development Networks.
Further information
C 21-A: Opening Ceremony 21st November MC - Full list of
representatives:
- Dr. Janet Edeme, African
Union Commission.
- Speakers 1. H.E. Josefa Leonel Correia Sacko, AU
Commissioner for Agriculture, Rural Development, Blue Economy, and
Sustainable Environment
- 2. Ms. Leontine Kanziemo, Advisor, Natural
Resources Management, African Development Bank Group
- 3. H.E Hans
Lundquist, Ambassador of Sweden to Ethiopia and Djibouti, and Permanent
Representative to AU, IGAD and UNECA.
- 4. Hon. Judith Nabakooba, Minister
of Lands, Housing & Urban Development, Uganda
- 5. Mr. Antonio Pedro,
Deputy Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for
Africa (ECA).
FIG President Diane A. Dumashie, FRICS
December 2023