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        |  Helpful ladies at the registration area who managed to solve the 
		problems during the first hectic day.
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        | Plenary sessions | 
      
        |  There were three plenary sessions: one on land administration and good 
		governance and the second one (here) on capacity building in Africa.
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		with ...
 
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        |  Prof. Stig Enemark, FIG,...
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        |  ... Vice Admiral Hugo Gorziglia, IHB as speakers.
 
 
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		Dr. Clarissa Augustinus, UN-Habitat,...
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        |  ... Christiaan Lemmen, FIG Commission 7 (in the picture) and Iain 
		Greenway, FIG Standards Network as speakers.
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        | Technical Sessions | 
      
        |  Almost 150 papers were presented in 25 technical session and several 
		workshops.
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        |  |  The workshop of AFREF sponsored by UN ECA was a great interest and 
		created lot of discussion.
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        | Welcome Reception | 
      
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        |  President Magel in discussion with African delegates:
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        |  Simon Adcock, Commission 8, Vice President Ken Allred, 
        Clarissa Augustinus, UN-Habitat and Marge Allred.
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        | Ghanaian Evening | 
      
        |  Ghanaian Evening was organised in the garden of La-Palm hotel including 
		Ghanaian music, dance and food.
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        |  Welcome by Dr. Prah...
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        |  Dances introduced by Yvonne Sowah from GhIS.
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        | Closing Ceremony | 
      
        |  Speakers of the closing ceremony - Hon. Theresa Amarley Tagoe, 
		Dep. Minister of Lands, Forestry & Mines in the middle.
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        |  Ms. Yvonne Sowah.
 
 |  President Magel making the conclusions of the conference.
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        |  Congress Director Thomas Gollwitzer inviting participants to FIG 
		2006 in Munich.
 
 |  Dr. Prah making the Presidential Address to the AGM of the GhIS and the 
		closing address of the FIG Conference at the same time.
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        |  Thanks to the organising committee...
 
 |  ... and all volunteers of GhIS and the organising committee.
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        |  ... and to President Prah...
 
 |  ... and to Stephen Djaba, the Congress Coordinator without the 
		conference could have not happen.
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        |  FIG fanfare closed the conference until next time in ...
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        | Gala Dinner and Awards Night | 
      
        |  Welcome to the Gala Dinner of the FIG conference and the annual Awards 
		Dinner of GhIS
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        |  President and Mrs. Ansi Magel after a successful conference.
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        |  Keynote address
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        |  ... and the lucky winner to win the prize for FIG 2006 in Munich is ...
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        |  Part of the Awards Dinner of GhIS is the handover of the Presidency.
 
 |  President Magel getting his gift from Yvonne Sowah and Dorothy Adotei 
		Nyanu from the organising committee...
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        |  ... also Mrs Magel was awarded...
 
 |  ... as well as Dr. Prah and Stephen Djaba by Prof Yu, Past 
		President of ISM.
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        | Technical Tour | 
      
        |  Technical tour started with a visit to Kakum Natural Park where 
		participants were able to make a canopy walk in a rainforest.
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        |  Next stop was a lunch at the Coconut Grove Hotel in Cape Coast with 
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