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	  Africa
	  FIG Capacity Development Network
  |  Africa Regional Network: 2016 Africa FIG Regional network: West Africa Capacity 
	development workshop 16-18 November 2016 , Abidjan, Ivory Coast
	 Ensuring Good Land Governance Practices in the Land Profession and What 
	you can do about it Workshop Organisation
		
			|  | Drawing upon the theme agreed in ARN’s terms of reference, and 
			ratified by General Assembly, the 2016 workshop: A time to Improve 
			Land Governance: How the Land Professionals can support 
			the implementation of The Voluntary Guidelines on the Governance of 
			Tenure (VGGT) was held in Abidjan, Ivory Coast 16–18 
			November 2016. This workshop relates specifically to SDGs Goal 1 on 
			ending poverty and the Voluntary Guidelines for Responsible 
			Governance of Tenure (VGGT’s). |   In 2016, the ARN sought to partner with a sister organisation, and 
	the opportunity arose to cooperate with President François Mazuyer, 
	Fédération des Géomètres Francophones (FGF) who were scheduled to hold their 
	annual African conference. Logistically support was provided by L’Ordre des 
	Geometres-Experts de Cote d’Ivore (OGECI).  The ARN program was designed in parallel with FGF activities, ensuring 
	that we came together at various stages to join across Anglophone and 
	Francophone networks, exposing land professionals to a greater and diverse 
	number of people, and thereby creating an informative and productive 
	meeting. It complemented the FGF conference theme: “Land management and 
	sustainable development, which solutions for developing countries”. The FGF 
	conference was attended by land professionals and exhibitors from across 
	Francophone Africa.  
	 FGF and ARN conference Banner
  Women on their farm
 The ARN workshop brought together 39 land professionals over the 2 day 
	workshop, participants were drawn from several Anglophone and Francophone 
	African nations with expertise across the range of land professional 
	disciplines within FIG membership.  Vice President Diane Dumashie chaired the meeting and designed and 
	facilitated the training workshop. From the FIG family, the chair was 
	assisted by Stephen Djaba (Geotech Ghana), Robinson Ndwiga Murithi (GEBCO 
	Kenya), and Yacoba Hamed Dagnoko (OGECI) who was indispensably on 
	logistics.  Importantly ARN collaborated with the Young Surveyors from West 
	Africa, led on this occasion by Yusuf Aro-Lambo, Adama Sarr, Daniel Brown 
	and Chuck Onwuzuligbo.  The network welcomed Dr W. Odame Larbi, FAO Africa (on secondment from AU 
	LPI) who supported our deliberations.  Workshop Deliberations The workshop focus sought to build the future resilience into land 
	professional practices to improve governance of tenure by understanding the 
	implementation opportunities referenced in the VGGTs that will ensure that 
	people benefit from secure and equitable tenure rights. The key objective is 
	to communicate action-orientated messages to multi-stakeholders of how land 
	professionals can assist to improve governance of tenure drawing upon the 
	VGGT principles.  The VGGTs are important. As an international soft law there is consensus 
	that equitable land governance and tenure security for all is the foundation 
	for sustainable economic development. All participants recognised this and 
	were expected to identify what they might do in their own place of work. The 
	outcomes were further discussed at the FIG ARN roundtable held at the 2017 
	FIG working week in Helsinki.  Over the two days, the participants’ task was to apply the VGGT 
	principles by addressing ideas using a digital communication platform to 
	develop messages for a statement for action, and to explore leadership 
	skills within their own communities.  Workshop OutcomeThe workshop successfully provoked thought and stimulated debate, along 
	with achieving the following objectives:  
		To raise awareness by coming together to consider the opportunity 
		land professionals could make to improving governance of tenure by 
		implementing the VGGT principles To add value for participants through a learning experience to 
		enable them to act as agents of change To provide succinct messaging that will enable the compilation of a 
		African land professionals VGGT statement for action A final draft document was uploaded on the website in preparation 
		for the roundtable discussion at the Working Week in Helsinki Finland 
		June 2017.  The group’s video messages can be viewed here:   This is a great opportunity to partner with the Federation des Geometres 
	Francophione (FGF) and visit the Ivory Coast, a Franco-phone African nation. 
	 ARN will continue to build upon our previous successful workshops where 
	you 
		Participate in International and African continental wide 
		initiatives that affect you and your everyday working lives,Deliberate on key skills for leadership learningIntroduced to the latest in technical instruments.  In the 
		recent past we’ve been sponsored by FIG corporate members, Thompson 
		Reuters and Trimble, and there are more interested to support us! 
		Continue and build new friendships, networks and ideas. Over the three day event, we will be holding the ARN workshop in English 
	and will appeal to those wishing to have an understanding of the 
	International land governance initiatives, and those working in land survey, 
	valuation, QS, Urban management, planning, engineering, design and bridging 
	across to societal benefit.   The program will be designed in parallel with ARN and FGF activities, 
	although we will come together at various stages to join across Anglophone 
	and Francophone networks thereby exposing you to a greater and diverse 
	number of people - it will be informative, productive and above all mixed 
	with some fun as we will conclude with the opportunity of a joint 
	sightseeing and field trip. Our partners are to be fully engaged:   
		FAO will be supporting on the main workshop theme agreed in ARN’s 
		business plan, and ratified by General Assembly.  The YSN Africa will be assisting with content delivery. And FGF will be coordinating the logistics and assisting you to 
		navigate around the city.   We are all looking forward to welcome you in West Africa for highly 
	stimulating days in the company of great networks. A preliminary program and registration form will soon be available, do 
	watch out for further updates in the next few weeks– Registrations will need 
	to be concluded by 9th September 2016.Look forward to meeting you November 2016
 
 Diane Dumashie, Chair
 
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			| Wednesday 16 November |  
			| 18.00- 19.00 | Early registration |  
			| 19.00-20.00 | Invitation to FGF Welcome Reception 
			and ARN informal greeting |  
			| Thursday 17 November  |  
			| 08.00-08.30 | Arrival and registration |  
			| 08.45 - 09.00 | Welcome: FIG Vice President |  
			| 09.00 – 10.00 | Sessions |  
			| 10.00-10.15 | Coffee/tea |  
			| 10.15- 13.00 | Sessions |  
			| 13.00-14.00 | Lunch & Group Photo |  
			| 14.00-15.45 | Sessions |  
			| 15.45-16.00 | Coffee/ tea |  
			| 16.00- 16.45 | Sessions |  
			| 17.00 | Closing Day 1 |  
			| Friday 18 November  |  
			| 08.30-09.30 | Joint ARN/FGF plenary key notes |  
			| 09.30-10.00 | Joint session ARN/ FGF |  
			| 10.00-11.00 | Coffee/tea |  
			| 11.00 | ARN Sessions |  
			|  | ARN Closing: Final discussion on our results 
			& next step |  
			| 13.30-14.30 | Lunch |  
			| 14.30-18.00 | FGF Technical Tour |  Workshop Documents:General Assembly Report: Workshop order of events:   FAO VGGT training modules:  Workshop video outputs:  Africa Land Professionals statement for Action:  Workshop support materials  
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		closed
 
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		Distribution Pension fund (WAEMU), Abidjan Ivory Coast  
		For more information, please visit 
		
		http://www.goafricaonline.com/ci/97372-crrae-umoa-epargne-abidjan-cote-ivoire
		
 
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				|  | SOFITEL | Tiama | Pullman | Novotel | Ibis Plateau | Ibis Marcory 
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				| Number of 
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				| Prices 
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