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	Digital Transformation for Responsible Land Administration
		February 2024, Valetta Malta
		Championing Partnership Working: Joint EGOS and FIG Commission 3 and 
		Commission 9 Workshop 2024 
		
		
		FIG joint Commission 3 and Commission 9 workshop championed 
		partnership working across the lifecycle of data collection and 
		management in land administration and valuation.  Held in 
		partnership the European Group of Surveyors (EGOS),   FIG Commission 
		Chair 3 Sagi Dalyot  and FIG Commission Chair 9 Peter Ache, 
		collaborated to put together a program on Surveying, Registration and 
		Valuation: How we gather and deal with data”.  
		  
 
		
		 At the invitation of President Nikos Zacharias, EGOS, 
		President Diane 
		Dumashie, attended this collaborative partnership workshop, held in the 
		ancient city of Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Malta, the 
		city known for its Maltese yellow stone, characteristics balconies and 
		rich history.  It provides a worthy backdrop for the Commissions to 
		partner with EGOS to combine their respective expertise in Surveying, 
		Registration and Valuation, to unpack and discover the gaps and 
		synergies between valuation and spatial information management.
		This is important because sustainability in our profession is about 
		making sure that both internal and external partnerships are working 
		effectively and cultivating stronger engagement.  Demonstrative of 
		this by both the commission partnership and building to develop capacity 
		with EGoS to our mutual professional benefit. 
		
		
		Opening session left to right: Alan Mcallef (MIoS), Nikos 
		Zacharias (EGOS), Diane Dumashie (FIG), Peter Ache (FIG)
		The theme “How we gather and deal with data” has sustainability at its 
		heart.  The 2-day program was opened by Randalph Camilleri, Vice 
		President EGOS who chaired the opening speeches from the Presidents: 
		Nikos Zacharias (EGOS), Diane Dumashie (FIG) and 
		Alan Mcallef (MIoS).
		To set the scene were keynote presentations from FIG President Diane 
		Dumashie contributing ‘A Vision toward 2030: Partnership working in land 
		governance” and Past FIG President Chryssy Potsiou contributing (online) UNECE activity that moves towards a 2025 workshop. 
		
		
		Increasingly, it can be seen that our commissions are reaching a 
		fascinating point in the discourse around data acquisition and 
		management. The workshop attendees discussed critical 
		questions such as how to handle a continuous stream of data; how to 
		consider data poverty, given uneven access to internet across the world? 
		Thus, raising the fundamental question of ethics and the need for 
		standards and frameworks in geo spatial data.
		The meeting agenda demonstrated the full breadth of the commissions 
		working groups.The workshop had a range of papers and 
		presentations addressing (some) global challenges such as geospatial 
		data acquisition, transparency.  But also, innovation in university 
		curricular; and surveyors skills to be fit for the future. 
		
			
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 Presentation by Eng. Othman Alkherayef  (Saudi Arabia)     Picture right: Jürg Kaufmann on far left, 
				with Diane Dumashie, Randolph Camilleri, Maria G Scorza, Nikos 
				Zacharias  |  | 
		
		Listening to the deliberations during day one, Dumashie observed that 
		the evidence of partnership working is really paying dividends.  
		 Evidenced by knowledge generation by attending practitioners and 
		academics but also the ability and desire that out commissions are 
		Championing and leading, they are building our Capacity at global, 
		regional and local level. And by partnering in this way, today in the 
		field of spatial information management and valuation/appraisal of real 
		estate, they are promoting both professional practice and standards.
		FIG is both a working community and a fellowship community and attendees 
		were grateful to their hosts efforts to royally treat us all.  
		During the ice breaker session held in the Baco Nort Terrace, it was so 
		good to welcome Jürg Kaufmann a long-standing member of FIG.  And 
		at the end of our workshop we were treated to a truly memorable evening 
		hosted by Randolph Camilleri at Il Veduta Restaurant in a special 
		location right next to the Mdna city gates. 
		
		
		At  II Veduta Restaurant
		All were enthused and encouraged by this impactful meeting. With thanks 
		to FIG Commission Chairs Peter Ache, Sagi Daylot, EGOS President Nikos 
		Zacharias, and President Malta Institution of Surveyors Alan Mcallef and 
		the organizing committee Randolph Camilleri, Malcolm Lelliot,  
		Maria G Scorza and to all those who travelled to attend.
		The full detailed report may be found on 
		 https://www.fig.net/news/news_2024/02_c3-9-malta.asp
		
		 
		 
		FIG President, Dr Diane A Dumashie FRICS CEDR
		February 2024