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	FIG and the Sustainable Development Goals - Commission 1
		August 2022
		FIG Task Force on FIG and the Sustainable Development Goals together 
		with the ten Commissions have worked on their role on the sustainable 
		development goals relevant for their Commission.
		
			
				| Commission Chair Winnie Shiu gives her Statement on the 
				sustainable development goals in relation to Commission 1 - 
				Professional Standards and Practice | 
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		Commission 1 focuses on professional practice, legal aspects and 
		organisational structures; codes of ethics and applications; changes to 
		society and ways of working and the corresponding impacts on 
		professional practice; community perceptions and understanding about the 
		surveying profession, in particular on gender issues. 
		SDGs in Commission 1 
		For UN SDG 5 on Gender Equality, Commission 1 set up the Women in 
		Surveying working group for promoting women in surveying, addressing 
		hidden bias towards women in surveying, tackling the lack of gender 
		diversity and how best to promote women in the surveying industry and to 
		discuss individual challenges and case studies in each country 
		represented. The FIG women in surveying network to be set up hope to 
		work towards improving communications for the group. The network is also 
		proposing a 'Charter for Women', covering the issues relating to women 
		including the World Bank ‘Stand for her land’ and the UN SDG No. 5 
		Gender Equality, the scope of which is to ensure that the FIG community 
		reflects the values of diversity and inclusion. 
		To achieve the UN SDG No. 5 on Gender Equality, we hope to come up 
		with the following statements for ‘Charter for Women’: 
		
			- FIG promotes
			
			diversity and inclusion as a key value 
- FIG members must challenge unconscious bias by seeking out 
			diverse views when making decisions or collaborating with colleagues
			
- FIG commits to equal gender balance on speaking panels. 
For UN SDG 16 on Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, Commission 1 
		sees that stability is important for international relations, and 
		stability of international boundaries is of utmost importance in peace 
		keeping throughout the world. Stability of boundaries is crucial and a 
		prerequisite for the achievement of the UN SDG No.16, Peace, Justice and 
		Strong Institutions. Surveyors play a central role in the boundary 
		making process and FIG has a special role regarding the methodology and 
		standards for precise and sustainable boundaries to support global 
		requirements. 
		What are inspiring examples of how FIG members and delegates have 
		contributed to the achievement of the SDGs? 
		
		
		FIG Publication 59 International Boundary Making edited by Haim 
		Srebro, which was produced through Commission 1 in 2013, Haim and his 
		Working Group members Vincent Belgrave, Andrea Cantile, Donald Grant and 
		William A. Robertson, who are all highly qualified experts and 
		practitioners in ‘boundary marking’, published the
		
		FIG 76 International Boundary on Unstable Ground through Commission 
		1 in 2021. 
		After eFIGWW2021, Haim published two articles in GEOCONNEXION on ‘Surveyors: 
		The Peace Makers’ and ‘Surveyors: 
		The Boundary Setters’, following FIG Publication 59 on International 
		Boundary Making and FIG Publication 76 on International Boundaries on 
		Unstable Ground. 
		What can FIG do (more) to provide leadership and raise awareness 
		on the SDG's? 
		The setting up of Women in Surveying Network is not limited to FIG 
		families of members but also the communities will certainly help the 
		raise the awareness of gender equality. 
		Commission 1 is planning to release a publication on maritime 
		boundaries to further promote peace, justice and strong institutions. 
		Border manifesto addresses the importance of boundaries and to the 
		contribution of surveyors to peaceful living in the world. FIG should 
		develop measures and help to enforce professional treatment of boundary 
		issues and the importance of the contribution of FIG to UN-GGIM 
		initiatives. 
		FIG shall continue to promote various SDGs via the ten Commissions, 
		the SDG Task Force and the FIG Foundation shall continue to support the 
		developing countries to work towards the UN SDGs by 2030. 
		
		Winnie Shiu
		and Paula Dijkstra
		August 2022