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FIG President and FIG Community- Engaging at the 14th Session of the UN
Committee of Experts on Geospatial Information Management (UN GGIM)
7-9 August 2024, New York
FIG President Diane Dumashie participated in the 14th session of the
United Nations Committee of Experts on Geospatial Information Management
(UN GGIM), held from 7 to 9 August 2024 at the United Nations
Headquarters in New York. The annual meeting of the Bureau of the
Committee of Experts was attended by circa 75 Member States.
The purpose of the annual meeting is to ensure multistakeholder
discussions on the fundamental relevance of global geospatial
information management, aimed at fostering open and comprehensive
dialogue among member states and between member states and relevant
international organisation not only in the UN system but importantly
with recognised NGO’s, such as FIG, the academia and private sector
stakeholders. Over 330 representatives, delegates and observers attended
the session.
UN- GGIM 75+ Members States
The work of UNGGIM secretariat and the body of members is undertaken
throughout the year. Many of the Member states are also members of the
FIG community, pictured below country representatives from Tonga and
Nigeria. And in particular FIG community members are impactful in the
range of UN-GGIM Sub committees, Regions and in Networks, working to
champion and implement the work plan. Several of FIG champions attended
during the weeklong activities.
Lleft to right: Mickael Lilje, Celine Rozenblat (GeoSoc Chair),
Ryan Keenan, Diane Dumashie, Dan Roman, Rosario Casanova, Zaffar
Mohamed-Ghouse
The five-day meeting featured two days of pre-events followed by
three days of formal meetings.
Committee of Experts Formal Meeting
The 14th session spanned three days, focussing on a comprehensive
agenda. Key highlights included discussions on strengthening the
UN-GGIM secretariat in New York to increase support to member states in
achieving the goals of the UN-GGIM Additionally, this session marked the
final annual meeting for Mr Teo Chee Hai (Honorary FIG
President), as his term of office concludes he has over a number of
years been a key member of the UN-GGIM secretariat.
Mr Teo Chee Hai, UN-GGIM Secretariat
Over the course of the session, fourteen substantive agenda items
were deliberated with participation from Member States. Often their
statements are or interest to the FIG agenda (see Tonga footnote). NGO
observers, including FIG are given opportunities to contribute, if time
allows. FIG President D Dumashie, along with Dr. Keenan, Chair of FIG
Commission 5,and member of Sub Committee on Geodesy, contributed brief
statements on specific agenda items:
- 3 Enhancing global geospatial information management
arrangements
- 7 Integrated Geospatial Information Framework (IGIF)
- 8 Global Geodetic Reference Frame (GGRF)
- 10 Geospatial Information for Climate and resilience
- 12 Effective Land Administration and Management (FELA)
- 15 Implementation and adoption of standards for the global
geospatial information community
These interventions are important aiming to provide insightful
contributions to the Committee’s work. Special thanks are given to
contributions from chairs who provided content for FIG statements,
including: Ryan Keenan, Paula Dijkstra, Eva-Maria Unger,
Clarissa Augustina, Roshni Sharma, David Martin, Shirley Tendai.
Along with thanks to all the hard work undertaken by FIG commissions,
individuals and FIG RCD networks chairs operating in the Asia Pacific,
Americas and African regions.
As a member of the UN GGIM Geospatial Societies Network, FIG, as
appropriate, strives for a combined approach in its interventions, on
one occasion this included FIG joint commission working with ISPRS.
Tonga team member Viliami Tani Ma'ake Folau Deputy CEO Min of
Lands & Natural Resources |
Nigeria OSGOF delegation; Surv. Azeez Afeez Olaniyi, President
Diane A Dumashie, Adebomehin A Adeyemi (Surveyor General), Surv.
Adedayo Adeniyi Adesope |
Member and stakeholder Pre-events
The two day pre-events focus is on discussions and to delve deeper
into the potential for knowledge transfer related to the wider agenda.
President D Dumashie FIG participated in the sessions on :
- UN- GGIM Thematic networks side event “Geospatial, Data
Analytics and GeoAI; Accelerating the SDG’s and Impacting National
priorities” - supporting the GeoSoc representative Celine Rozenblat
- Geospatial Data for Sustainable Development and Resilience-
Climate and Resilience discussion to be continued at the HLF Mexico
- Authoritative Data and the evolving geospatial landscape-
Discussion on the Integration of Terrestrial, Maritime and Cadastral
Domains through the lens of UN-IGIF
Pre event: Left Climate and Resilience Working Group; Right
Authoritative Data
Next meetings
The next annual session will take place in New York August 2025.
Meanwhile the Seventh High Level Forum to advance the UNGGIM agenda will
be hosted by the Government of Mexico and held in Mexico October
8-10th, 2024. The theme ” Accelerating Implementation;
Achieving Resilience” will be discussed. And alongside the eleventh
plenary meeting of UN GGIM Regional Committee for the Americas.
FIG members will be active participants in Mexico.
More information about UNGGIM can be found
here
UNSD — UN-GGIM
FIG President Diane Dumashie RICS
September 2024