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    5th FIG Regional Conference 
    Accra, Ghana, 8-11 March 2006
    Promoting Land Administration and Good Governance
    The 5th FIG Regional Conference was organised in Accra, 
	Ghana, 8-11 March 2006 together with the 37th Ghana Institution of Surveyors 
	Conference. This was for the first time that FIG organised its regional 
	conference in West Africa. The interest in Ghana and the region, 
	particularly Nigeria should be mentioned, exceeded all expectations of the 
	organisers. Totally almost 650 participants attended representing 50 
	countries - representatives from 20 African countries and from 30 countries 
	from overseas. 
    The conference was organised by FIG and the Ghana Institution 
	of Surveyors (GhIS) in co-operation with the Ministry of Lands, Forestry and 
	Mines and the Land Admisnitration Program (LAP). Co-hosts included FAO, 
	UN-Habitat, UN Economic Commission for Africa, RECTAS, AFREF, International 
	Society for Mine Surveying, Joint Board of Geospatial Information Societies 
	and ISPRS. Sponsors and exhibitors covered the whole field of surveying and 
	geomatics. 
    The theme of the conference "Promoting Land Administration 
	and Good Governance" was well selected and most actual not only in Ghana 
	but in whole Africa. The big land administration program or project in Ghana 
	gave good input both to the technical programme and discussions. The 
	participants also had the opportunity to visit the programme during a study 
	tour. 
    At the opening ceremony the keynote addresses were given by 
	Senior Minister HE John Henry Mensah on behalf of His Excellency Mr.
    John Agyekum Kuffour, President of the Republic of Ghana and Prof. 
	Holger Magel, President of FIG. Greetings were brought by Hon. Minister, 
	Prof. Dominic Fobih, Minister of Lands, Forestry and Mines and Prof.
    Ian Dowman, ISPRS, on behalf of JB GIS and other partners. The 
	welcome address on behalf of GhIS was given by Dr. B.E.K. Prah, 
	President of GhIS. 
    In the technical programme there were 25 technical sessions 
	and workshops on AFREF, education in Africa and on cadastral domain model. 
	Running five sessions in parallel the sessions attracted lot of delegates 
	biggest sessions over 200 listeners and plenary sessions more than 350. 
	Totally almost 150 papers were presented and published. 
    The technical exhibition was compact having booths covering 
	surveying and geomatics technology internationally and in Ghana. 
    Social highlights of the week included the welcome reception 
	and the Ghanaian Evening at the La-Palm Royal Beach Hotel, which was the 
	conference venue and Gala Dinner at the Golden Tulip Hotel. The Gala Dinner 
	was at the same time the Annual Awards Dinner of the GhIS including the 
	handover ceremony of the presidency of the GhIS. 
    The joint technical tour on Saturday collected about 120 
	delegates to Kakum National Park and Cape Coast Castle. During the trip 
	participants learned about the nature and history of Ghana. 
    Before the conference the FIG Council and Commission officers 
	had their administrative meetings focussing mainly in implementation of 
	their work plans and planning the FIG Congress 2006 in Munich in October 
	2006. 
    Links to material from the Regional Conference in Accra 
    
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