Africa
FIG Capacity Development Network
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Africa Regional Network:
2017 Africa FIG Regional network: East Africa Capacity
Development Workshop
21-23 November 2017, Innes, Musanze, Rwanda
Workshop Organisation
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Drawing upon the theme agreed in ARN’s terms of reference, and
ratified by General Assembly, the 2017 workshop:
Challenges and opportunities in facing SDG 11 – Urban & Rural
linkages: What does it take for land professionals to lead and
support Nation state’s infrastructure endeavours. ARN
invited INES – Ruhengeri, to host the ARN workshop that was held at
INES campus in Musanze, Rwanda 20–22 November 2017. This workshop
relates specifically to Goal 11 and the UN Habitat, New Urban Agenda
(NUA).
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Workshop Deliberations
The workshop focus sought to explore the connection between international
land governance initiatives that will apply to societal economic resilience
through the advancement of large scale infrastructure projects. Accordingly,
the focus linked the global trend of urbanisation specifically to SDG 11
(Cities), and also to recognise that infrastructure is one of the first key
investments.
This led to our focus upon the provision of physical assets to maintain a
positive relationship between the urban and rural areas. Ultimately, the
workshop seeks to build land professionals awareness and confidence to lead
strategic change and make a positive impact, achieved through understanding:
- Trends: to improve and recognise the nature of
urbanisation in the context of SDGs Goal 11 and infrastructure, and
recap on what it means for good governance,
- Talent: to be more familiar with the nature of
leadership: theory and 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.
In the context of trends, the participants considered first, the
opportunity land professionals could make to improve the delivery of
critical infrastructure and second recognising the extent of their own land
professional skill sets (and also of other professions) to provide
sustainable infrastructure projects that are inclusive in the community
communication approaches and ultimately contribute to resilient livelihoods.
Engaging and participation is an important design feature of the ARN
workshops. Accordingly, to make tangible the issues that might arise, groups
were divided into infrastructure sub sectors including: national roads,
railway, water schemes, renewable energy, airports, and telecom/ digital,
focusing on our role in the context of the SDGs Goal11.
Deliberations included group work that considered:
How: The land and property professional engages with
People in their Places, in the context of urban and the rural areas though
infrastructure networks and thus ensuring societal beneficial development.
Noting that urban and rural linkage is about the network between these areas
and what goes on in-between.
What: Articulating what this means, and thus developing
an outline for a stakeholder engagement methodology that is capable of
informing appropriate practices and can be disseminated by member
associations for land professionals.
In the context of technology, 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 was the
Geoportals development and operationalisation at the Rwandan Authorities, as
well as “its4land” – a current consortium approach seeking to deliver an
innovative suite of land tenure recording tools that responds to sub Saharan
Africa’s immense challenge of rapidly and cheaply mapping millions of
unrecognized land rights in the region.
Workshop Outcome
The workshop successfully provoked thought and stimulated debate, by:
- Raising awareness by coming together to consider the skill
opportunity for intervention in large scale infrastructure assets,
- Adding value for participants through a learning experience to
consider thought leadership, transformational trends,
- Being exposed to geospatial technological innovations for land
tenure in East Africa, and •
- Exploring how the profession may take a step-up to lead and promote
the implement of networked infrastructure in the rural and urban
environments to benefit society.
A view from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
The challenge of Sustainable Urbanisation: What does it take for Land
Professional to lead and support Country Infrastructure Endeavours?
A further great partnership opportunity has been brokered with ESRI
Rwanda, and our host will be our FIG Academic Member INES Ruhengeri -
Institute of Applied Sciences. Together we will hold the 2017 ARN workshop
in Rwanda.
The ARN Roundtable is to be held in partnership with ESRI Rwanda.
- The Africa Regional Network focus is to build the
capacity of African Surveying Associations and individual surveyors to act
as agents of positive change and encourage the process of development and
growth for the benefit of Africa and its people.
- The 2017 workshop focus is on the African Surveying Profession and how
it can best contribute to face the challenges and opportunities of the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) particularly facilitating the
sustainability of professional land businesses, societal and big data
trends.
Meeting in Kigali to transit to Musanze as a group, we will be holding
the ARN workshop in English and will appeal to those wishing to have an
understanding of how land professionals’ fit into International land
governance initiatives, particularly SDG11 (Cities) thus bridging across to
societal benefit and it will touches upon land professional disciplines
associated with land survey, valuation, QS, Urban & Estate management and
planning.
The program is designed to be informative, highly participatory and
productive and above all mixed with some fun as we will conclude with the
opportunity of a joint sightseeing field trip. The outline program is
available on this site; do watch out for further updates in the next few
weeks
Over the past few years, Rwanda Ministries have been involved in ground
breaking African approaches to land administration. The organisers are
currently liaising with the Key Ministries to ascertain the possibility of a
short study visit whilst the group is in Kigali- this will be subject to
confirmation early in October.
Our partners are to be fully engaged:
- ESRI Rwanda will be supporting on day two of the workshop
along the themes agreed in ARN’s business plan, and ratified by General
Assembly.
- The YSN Africa will be assisting with content delivery.
- And INES will be coordinating the logistics and assisting you to
navigate around the city.
We are all looking forward to welcome you in Rwanda for highly stimulating
days in the company of great networks.Registrations and flight/ hotel
bookings will need to be concluded by 9th October 2017. Because places
are limited, any people who register after the due date do please notify the
organisers who will place you on a reserve list.
Look forward to meeting you November 2017
Diane Dumashie, Vice President FIG and Chair ARN
Proceedings
Detailed draft
programme
Outline Program:
Monday 20th November –
arrivals- Kigali
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Tuesday 21st November –
[Study visit TO BE CONFIRMED] & transfer to INES
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08.00 Arrival and registration
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10.00 Study Tour- tbc
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14.00hrs Transfer to INES
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Wednesday 22nd November
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Cities: Large Scale Infrastructure: Trends &
Talent
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9.00
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Welcome (FIG& INES)
& Setting the
workshop theme - FIG Vice President, Diane
Dumashie
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Introductions
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Session 1: Trends:
the nature of urbanisation/SD11
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Session 2: The nature of
Infrastructure
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Group activity
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Session 3: The Nature of Good
Land Governance & leadership
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Session 3: Group activity
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Session 4: Talent: The Nature of
Manager skills and Networks
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Session 5 Group briefing & activity:
Skills
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Session 5 continued: Delivery
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Session 6 Reflections: Group rapporteurs:
what they have heard
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Summary & Closing:
Dr Diane Dumashie
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Thursday 23rd November
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Infrastructure: Technology
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9.00
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Opening: FIG Vice President, Diane
Dumashie
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Sessions 7:
Feedback
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Session 8: Thought on
Leadership and setting your own path ahead
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Sessions 9:
Technology - ESRI Rwanda
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Session 10:
Plenary - DD
Pulling it all together:
Plenary & Group Rapporteurs
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16.30
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Closing: Dr Diane Dumashie
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16. 45
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Potential for early
evening visit to local Musanze cave -INES
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Particiation is limited to 40 attendees.
Geographical diversity will be sought with quotas holding for each
Africa region (West, East and Southern). Expresseions of interest should
be made to Diane Dumashie.
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INES Ruhengeri - Institute of Applied Sciences (www.ines.ac.rw)
INES Ruhengeri is a higher learning Institute of Applied Sciences located
in the Northern part of Kigali in Musanze District / Northern Province. This
is around 90 km from Kigali, circa 2 hours drive.
INES Ruhengeri is involved in various researches, including, among
others, assessing the outcomes of the Rwandan Land Tenure Regularization
(LTR) program, funded by USAID Land Project. Currently, the institution is
involved in the EU funded program, its4Land, which aims to deliver an
innovative suite of land tenure recording tools that respond to sub Saharan
Africa’s immense challenge to rapidly and cheaply map millions of
unrecognized land rights in the region.
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La Palme Hotel
La Palme Hotel is a three star Hotel, located in Musanze City; offering
Luxurious accommodation to business and Leisure tourists to Musanze.
For more information, please visit
http://lapalmehotel.net/
Hotel Muhabura
Their rooms range from $ 45 for a single room, $ 55 double room and $ 70
Twin room. There is no internet in the rooms but can be found in the
restaurant. For more information, please visit their website
http://www.muhaburahotel.com/
Fatima Hotel
It is a new hotel that recently opened in Musanze. Their rooms range from
$ 70 for a single room, $ 80 double room and $ 90 Twin room. The internet is
available in the rooms and there is a swimming pool. For more information,
please visit their website
http://www.fatimahotel.rw/
Note that:
- Additional hotels are available on request from INES
- Transport to/from workshop will be arranged for delegates staying in
one of those three hotels.
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If you have any questions, on
Registration, please contact
dianeawodumashie[at]yahoo.com
Logistics, please contact
graciouslyojos[at]yahoo.com
Programme, please contact
dianeawodumashie[at]yahoo.com
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