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	  FIG Task Force on Under-Represented Groups in Surveying
  |  BackgroundThe major question may be: Why do we need a task force called "Under-represented 
Groups in Surveying"? There are two reasons for minorities in a 
professional field. On one hand it is possible that the surveying profession is 
not interesting for certain groups of the society; on the other, it is possible 
that certain groups do not have the same opportunities to choose a particular 
profession. The result of both is that talents of a large pool of individuals 
are not used. The differences in the surveying profession have direct 
consequences to the individual members of FIG. At the FIG PC Meeting in Buenos Aires in 1996 it was therefore stated that a 
task force should be established to concentrate on the topic "Women in 
Surveying". Now the task force is renamed due to a wider definition of 
tasks. During the FIG Congress in Brighton in July 1998 the task force had three 
meetings, two open meetings and one meeting of the core group. The delegates 
gave very important and interesting reports about the situation and activities 
in the represented countries concerning under-represented groups. 
The report of the results of the questionnaire sent out to FIG member 
associations and universities was also very helpful when discussing further 
activities. 
An Interim Report of these activities was given to the FIG General Assembly. The activities during the FIG Working Week in Sun City in May/June 1999 were 
concentrated to an own session and an open task force meeting. The session 
included a presentation from Jenny Whittall: 
The Surveying Industry in South Africa and a presentation from Gabriele 
Dasse: 
Gender Aspects in Programmes of the European Union. The following 
discussion gave a deep insight about the topical situation in education and 
studies in South Africa. The open task force meeting concerned the "Draft 
Discussion Document on the future Governance and Management of FIG" and 
especially the issue of the "Need for Involvement of the New Generation of 
Contributors to FIG". An
Interim Report of this meeting was given to General Assembly of FIG. During the FIG Working Week May 2000 in Prague the Task Force on 
Under-represented Groups in Surveying intensified the contact to UN Habitat. Dr. 
Sylvie Lacroux from UNCHS(Habitat) gave two very interesting and informative 
presentations. Within both well attended task force meetings one of the main 
topics was the ongoing discussion concerning the "Need for Involvement of the 
New Generation of Contributors to FIG". The task force focused on aspects of 
Commissions work. An  Interim Report  of this 
meeting was given to General Assembly of FIG. The task force Workshop held 
during the FIG Working Week in Seoul, Korea dealt with the plans for the FIG 
Congress 2002 in Washington, USA and the future of the task force. The limited 
time period of the task force will end in 2002 with the FIG Congress. In the 
session of Commission 2, "Curricula II - How to Manage and Keep the Curricula 
Contents Up-to-date?", the Task Force Chair presented a paper 
"Which Changes in the Curricula do we need to attract more Women to study 
Surveying?". An Interim Report
of all activities was given to the FIG General Assembly. |