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		General Assembly 2015 – close run between VCGR, Vietnam and geosuisse, 
	Switzerland
		
		
		
		FIG 38th General Assembly was held on 17 and 21 
				May 2015 in Sofia, Bulgaria in connection with FIG Working Week 
				2015. The Vietnamese association VCGR won the election for the 
				FIG Working Week 2019, both a Honorary President and a Honorary 
				Member was appointed, and FIG Council introduced a new 
				appreciation as Honorary Ambassador. The Work Plans for the term 
				2015-18 were introduced and debated, and four new Task Forces 
				were endorsed by the General Assembly.The General Assembly was very well attended. On 17 May 51 member 
		associations out of 102 were represented and on 21 May 56 out of 103 
		member associations were present. Hereto there were both affiliate, 
		academic and corporate members attending as well as observers.
		FIG president Chryssy Potsiou opened the General Assembly with the FIG 
		Fanfare. The very first time the FIG Fanfare was played was in the exact same 
		room as the 38th General Assembly took place – in the National Palace of 
		Culture in Sofia in Hall 3. This was 1983. Now 32 years later FIG proved 
		to be as vivid as ever and with many interested participants 
		representing all ages from the young surveyors, who also followed the 
		General Assembly, to the experienced and older surveyors who have had a 
		long history within FIG.
		
		
		FIG Council as the FIG Fanfare was 
		played
		FIG Working Week 2019 election
		The only election that took place during the FIG Working Week 2015 was 
		the decision on the venue for the Working Week 2019. This was however 
		also spell-binding. Four strong candidates were included in the first 
		round – this is a notably high number of interested bidders. FIG is very 
		thankful that there is this large interest in hosting a future FIG 
		Conference. It is of great importance to FIG that Member Association can 
		see the benefit of hosting a FIG Working Week and are expressing their 
		interest in working together with FIG. It is therefore also important 
		for FIG to thank all the bidding associations – there is a substantial 
		amount of work in submitting a bid, and at the end there can only be one 
		winner.  The competition was very tight with four so strong candidates, 
		and all bidders showed great creativity in their presentation of 
		themselves and their destination throughout the Working Week. The actual 
		election was therefore eagerly anticipated. The second round of voting 
		was between geosuisse, Switzerland and VCGR, Vietnam. Altogether 75 
		voting sheets resulted in 35 votes for Switzerland and 40 votes for 
		Vietnam, which means that the FIG Working Week 2019 will be held in 
		Hanoi, Vietnam. 
		
			
				|  Voting time
 |  Voting - standing in line
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				|  The tellers made sure that the voting was done correctly
 |  Vice President Rudolf Staiger almost forgot to call the vote 
				from VCGR, Vietnam
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				|  President Dr. Tran Bach Giang and Vice President Mr. Trinh Anh 
				Co thanking for the election
 |  The two tellers are busy handing out the voting sheets
 | 
		
		Membership
		Three new member associations were admitted as new members by the General 
		Assembly. We hereby welcome:
		
			- Colombian Society of Surveyors, Sociedad Colombiana de 
			Topografos (S.C.T.) (MA-10124) 
- Distinctive Engineering Group, Rwanda (MA-10125) 
- Licensed Surveyors Association of Ghana (LISAG) MA-10126 
Since the last General Assembly FIG Council has admitted:
		5 new Affiliate members:
		
			- iTaukei Land Trust Board, Fiji – AF-20051
- Geospatial Information Authority of Japan/Geodetic Department – 
			AF-20052
- Guatemalan Registry of Cadastral Information (Registro de 
			Información Catastral de Guatemala – RIC), AF-20053
- Land Administration Authority (LAA) Lesotho – AF-20054
- General Direction of Land Registry, Mapping and Cadastre, Benin
5 new Corporate members:
		
			- Branco Etera Ltd, Kazakhstan – CM-30055 (Category F)
- NEH Engineering survey and mapping limited company, Vietnam – 
			CM-30056 (Category E)
- Ripro Corporation, Japan – CM-30057 (Category D)
- Datalife, Nigeria (Category F) 
- Innovation for Trading and Contracting (Category F)
7 new Academic members:
		
			- Technical University of Civil Engineering - Faculty of Geodesy, 
			Bucharest, Romania (AC-40134)
- Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka, Faculty of Geomatics 
			(AC-40135)
-  Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, 
			Department of Geomatic Engineering, Ghana
- Kaduna Polytechnic – Department of Topographic Science, Nigeria
- University of Benin, Nigeria – Faculty of Environmental Sciences 
			& Technology, Nigeria
- Federal Unioversity of Technology, Surveying & Geoinformatics 
			Minna, Nigeria
- University of Nigeria Nsukka Enugua Campus, Surveying and 
			Geoinformatics UNES 
		 Unfortunately the General Assembly had to expel Ordre National des 
		Geometres du Cameroun and Tunisian Association of Chartered Surveyors 
		because of unpaid membership fees. We do hope that it will be possible 
		to sort this out and welcome both associations back again.
Unfortunately the General Assembly had to expel Ordre National des 
		Geometres du Cameroun and Tunisian Association of Chartered Surveyors 
		because of unpaid membership fees. We do hope that it will be possible 
		to sort this out and welcome both associations back again. 
		Last year College of Engineers and Surveyors of Puerto Rico 
		(MA-10069) and Geodetic Engineers of the Philippines, Inc. (MA-10107) 
		were actually expelled by the General Assembly, but both member 
		associations managed to find the funds to stay within FIG and FIG 
		Council could proudly announce to the General Assembly that the 
		associations are still amongst the members of FIG.
		
		
		Honorary President, Honorary Member and Honorary Ambassador
		It was an honour for FIG Council and President Chryssy Potsiou to 
		appoint Mr Teo CheeHai Honorary President for his contributions 
		especially during the last four years as President of the Federation. 
		The nomination was motivated by Dr. Zaid, President of PEJUTA, Malaysia.
		
		Mr. Peter Hoogwerf, GIN, Netherlands, motivated the nomination for 
		Christiaan Lemmen to be appointed Honorary Member. Christiaan Lemmen has 
		done an outstanding job for FIG for many years, not only as Chair of the 
		Permanent Institution, OICRF but in many various aspects, assisting the 
		development and promotion of the surveying profession at an 
		international level. Further to this Christiaan Lemmen has contributed 
		to several FIG publications and the work in FIG Commission 7.
		Both appointments were adopted with standing ovation.
		Dr. Clarissa Augustinus, UN-Habitat, has worked 
		closely with FIG for many years through her position in UN-Habitat and 
		since the establishment of the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN). FIG 
		Council wanted to acknowledge the longstanding cooperation with Clarissa 
		Augustinus that has lasted throughout many councils and FIG presidents. 
		Clarissa Augustinus is founder and Lead on the Global Land Tool Network. 
		Clarissa Augustinus is in June 2015 standing down from UN-HABITAT. At 
		the General Assembly FIG Council therefore introduced to the audience 
		that they had decided to appreciate Clarissa Augustinus as Honorary 
		Ambassador as a special consideration. The certificate was motivated and 
		presented by FIG President Chryssy Potsiou during the Plenary session 2 
		on 19 May during the FIG Working Week 2015 in Sofia, Bulgaria, where 
		Clarissa Augustinus was one of the plenary speakers.
		
		
			
				|  President Chryssy Potsiou congratulating FIG Honorary President 
				Teo CheeHai
 |  Chryssy Potsiou fastening the silver pin to mark the appointment 
				of Christiaan Lemmen as FIG Honorary Member
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				|  At the 2nd plenary session Chryssy Potsiou handed over a framed 
				certificate of appreciation to Dr. Clarissa Augustinus as FIG 
				Honorary Ambassador
 |  Participants during the General Assembly
 | 
		
		
		
		FIG Work Plan and 4 new Task Forces
		FIG President Potsiou and other representatives gave short 
		reports from the activities since the last General Assembly, and 
		hereafter she reveled the ideas behind the
		
		Work Plan 2015-18 and 
		the planned activities. A new FIG Regional Capacity Development Network 
		was established, based on the work and outcome from the Africa Task 
		Force 2009-2014. Four Task Forces were furthermore endorsed by the 
		General Assembly: 
		
			- Task Force on Real Property Markets, Chair Pekka Halme, Finnish 
			Association of Geodetic and Land Surveyors MIL
- Task Force on Commission Structure, Chair Mikael Lilje, Swedish 
			professionals for the built environment, Samhällsbyggarna
- Task Force on Corporate Members, Co-chairs John Hohol, NSPS, in 
			cooperation with Bryn Fosburgh, Trimble
- Task Force on Scientific Journal, Yerach Doytsher, Association 
			of Licensed Surveyors in Israel (ALSI)
		 The 10 Commission chairs as well as the chair of Young Surveyors 
		presented their Work Plans.
The 10 Commission chairs as well as the chair of Young Surveyors 
		presented their Work Plans. 
		It was pleasant to see an active General Assembly commenting and asking 
		questions to the Commission Work Plans of which many related to 
		communication, education, mutual recognition and how national delegates 
		can be more involved in the work of the commissions. There was 
		furthermore a very specific question, since there is now a publication 
		on boundaries on land (FIG Publication 59), whether boundaries at sea 
		can also be a focus are for a working group. Most participants also 
		agreed that it was important that surveyors from neighbouring countries 
		help each other, and use each other as sparring partners to improve both 
		education, conditions and the work for surveyors and in general.
		Unfortunately the Chair of Commission 9, Dr. Liao Junping, had to 
		make the sad decision to step down as chair. FIG Council thanked him for 
		the work he has done until now for FIG. The matter was discussed in FIG 
		Council as well as at the Commission 9 Meeting, and the Council 
		hereafter decided to appoint Mr Steven Nystrom, NCSP, US, as Chair of 
		Commission 9 for the rest of the term 2015-2018. Mr Steven Nystrom 
		received the FIG bronze pin as symbol of his appointment.
		At the Presidents Meeting 49 Member Associations were represented and 
		the overall theme for this meeting was how the member associations 
		prepare the surveyor of tomorrow.
		
			
				|  Steven Nystrom was appointed Chair of Commission 9 for the rest 
				of the term 2015-18
 |  49 presidents had found their way to the Presidents meeting 
				prior the 2nd General Assembly
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		At the second General Assembly on 21 May 2015 there were reports from 
		the various activities throughout the Working Week, hereunder the Member 
		Association Forum, Director General Forum, Academic Forum, Task Force 
		meetings, Commission Meetings and last but not least Brent Jones, ESRI 
		gave a feed back from the Corporate Members meeting which also included 
		an evaluation of the Working Week in general (link).
		FIG council thanks for the participation to the General Assembly and 
		is looking forward to a close cooperation with all members. The General 
		Assembly and Working Week 2015 was closed with a farewell reception 
		which was at the same time a welcome to New Zealand – to the FIG Working 
		Week 2016 in Christchurch 2-6 May.
		
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		Louise Friis-Hansen
		3 June 2015