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	  News in 2017
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	The Sustainable Development Goals: The response from Ghana Institution 
	of Surveyors
		20 - 26 February 2017, Accra Ghana
		 
			
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GhIS February 2017 Conference Opening Session  |  
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		” All nations will need to build the Sustainable Development Goals into 
		their national policies and plans if we are to achieve them”  
		Secretary 
		General Ban Ki-Moon  (UN SDG report 2016).  
		Accordingly, the 
		(then) Ghana government, officially launched the SDGs in Ghana in 15th 
		Feb 2016 by demonstrating Ghana’s commitment to enable public 
		understanding of and support for the SDGs in the country.
		The focus of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the surveyor’s 
		role to progress the implementation of these was the theme underpinning 
		the FIG Vice President Diane Dumashie visit to Accra.  At the 
		invitation of the Executive Secretary at the Ghana’s Lands Commission, 
		and invited to present at the Ghana Institute of Surveyors (GhIS) 2017 
		Annual Surveyors Week, and additionally chaired the FIG Africa Regional 
		Network Steering group meeting. 
		 
 
		
Centre Dr W Anim Odame Executive secretary, flanked by 
		FIG VP D Dumashie 
		and Senior Directors of the Ghana Lands Commission
		Meeting at the Ghana Lands Commission head office
		First Dr W Anim Odame Executive Secretary Lands Commission and Surv J 
		Ofori Boadu, Deputy Executive Secretary invited Vice President Diane 
		Dumashie to the Ghana Lands Commission head office located at 
		Cantonments, Accra. A fruitful meeting was held and included the 
		Directors of Survey & Mapping, Valuation and Land Registration, enabling 
		a discourse and exchange of views around the challenges facing the wider 
		land professionals to maintain societal relevance in line with the SDG’s 
		and specifically building the capacity across the African continent.  
		Concluding with the Lands Commissions commitment that their staff will 
		be encouraged to continue to engage with the FIG wider membership. 
		GhIS annual Surveyors week
		Next, GhIS (a FIG Member Association) held its 12th annual Surveyors 
		week (and 48th annual general meeting) “The surveyor and the sustainable 
		development goals” starting on February 18 and concluded on February 26.
		The surveyors week is a terrific weeklong event, bringing together the 
		land professionals, across 4 divisions (Survey and Mapping, Valuation, 
		QS and Estates Surveys), inviting sister organisations and engagement 
		with key stakeholders from governments, civil society, academia, the 
		development community, and the private sector.   
		The main venue, at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public 
		Administration, was beneficial to a busy week that opened on Day 1 with 
		a press conference launch, Day 2 outreach to civic society with an 
		afternoon of public education, TV and radio stations interviews and a 
		further afternoon of public dialogue and crucially Day 3 the orientation 
		for new GHIS members.
		
		
Hon Madame Atta Akyea, Minister for Water Resources, Works & 
		Housing Opening and Chair of Day 4 Deliberations
		The thematic deliberations on Day 4 were chaired by Hon Madame Atta 
		Akyea, Min for Water Resources, Works & Housing and included an opening 
		presentation from Mr Sulemana Mahama Technical Director, Ministry of 
		Land and Natural Resources.  Goodwill messages were delivered by 
		Vice President of FIG, President of NIS and AFRES Africa Young 
		surveyor’s chapter President.  The key note address was provided y 
		Prof Ebenezer Owusu Oduro Vice Chancellor University of Ghana.
		Three key notes were delivered and all signaled the importance of 
		societal benefit in land governance and land professionals actions, 
		including the technical aspects from ‘Ghana’s Enterprise Land 
		Information Systems’, D Hoskins, ‘Gender Equality in Land’, Dr Akosua 
		Darkwah, and ‘The Role of the Surveyor in the SDG’s
		‘, by Dr Diane Dumashie. This was followed by interactive and parallel breaks out 
		sessions across the range of land professional activities.
		
		
President, Surv Emmanuel t Martey and FIG Vice President Diane Duamhie 
		 Traditionally, the final day involves the Presidential lecture, 
		delivered by President, Emmanuel Martey FGhIS.  He outlined that 
		National governments have the primary responsibility for the 
		implementation of the SDGs and must take the lead by establishing 
		national plans.  This effort was already visible in the development 
		of the shared growth and Development Agenda II (40 yrs development plan- 
		the Ghana we want’, as part of the global process for defining ‘the 
		world we want’) by the National Development Planning Commission.  
		The NDPC is the lead national public sector institutions for integrating 
		the SDGs in national development plans, as well as regional development 
		agendas such as Agenda 2063 of the African Union.
		
		
Incoming GhIS President, 
		Edwin Addoh-Tawaiah and FIG Vice President Diane Dumashie
		The lecture is followed by the Annual General Meeting, at which the 
		incoming President, Surv Edwin Addoh-Tawaiah (FghIS), was sworn in.  
		
		The busy week is concluded with the highlight Presidential Ball.  
		Joined by the guest of honour Member of Parliament France Manu-Adabor, 
		all delegates enjoyed a ceremonious and lively evening, including 
		recognising and congratulating those GhIS members elevated to the Class 
		of Fellow.
		Finally, the conference theme focus on the SDG’s is timely and important 
		to the FIG Africa Regional Network (ARN) activities, given its 4 year 
		term mandate to undertake annual workshops that are underpinned by the 
		SDG’s.  
		Vice President Diane Dumashie chaired the ARN steering group. The 
		members conducted the oversight matters associated with the running of 
		the network, and agreed the final ARN strategic framework document that 
		will be formerly delivered at the next Roundtable scheduled at the FIG 
		2017 Working Week in Helsinki, Finland 
		www.fig.net/fig2017 . 
		Diane Dumashie,
		21 March 2017