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	  Benefits of Being an Affiliate Member of FIG
	
	Benefits of Being an Affiliate Member of FIG
	The world is changing, becoming smaller. The challenges facing all 
	organisations continue to increase. Although some of these challenges are 
	specifically national, or peculiar to a particular discipline of surveying, 
	many of them face all survey organisations around the world. The need to 
	share information and experiences therefore is vital. 
	 The membership of FIG represents surveyors of all disciplines, 
	working in the public, private and academic sectors in more than 120 
	countries. FIG has built strong links with UN Agencies and the World Bank. 
	The Federation is the premier international organisation representing the 
	interests of surveyors worldwide. It provides an international forum for 
	discussion and development aiming to promote professional practice and 
	standards. FIG is therefore able to bring together the survey profession to 
	learn and to develop its capacity to address global and local challenges.
	 
	As an Affiliate Member of FIG, you and your organisation will be able to 	 
	
		- Build links with other government organisations around the world, 
		including those responsible for mapping, cadastre, valuation and spatial 
		information management. 
 
		- Participate in a Director General Forum and Reception at each FIG 
		Working Week and Congress.
 
		- Engage with other FIG members, including national survey 
		associations and academic members.
 
		- Appoint delegates to some or all of FIG’s 10 Technical Commissions, 
		enabling you to contribute to and benefit from their work. 
 
	 
	Establishing a Partnership between FIG and the National Agencies
	FIG has established a regular Forum with the Directors Generals (DGs) of 
	government organisations that cover the broad range of activities within the 
	FIG Definition of a Surveyor. The objective of the Forum is to discuss 
	local, regional and global issues facing these agencies such as capacity 
	building, institutional and organisational development, broad policy and 
	development issues such as contributing to the Millennium Development Goals, 
	sustainable development, and spatial enablement of government.  
	Even though many officers at DG level engage with FIG through its 
	activities, FIG has no formal process to engage with DGs of government 
	agencies. This is the background to establishing the Forum, which meets at 
	each FIG annual conference.  
	FIG recognizes that in order to strengthen and promote the spatial and 
	land related disciplines, it must engage with the professional survey 
	associations, the private and academic sectors, and the government sector. 
	FIG engages with the land related professions to discuss areas of strategic 
	interest. In addition FIG engages with UN Agencies and the World Bank to 
	discuss issues of international significance with particular emphasis on 
	less developed countries. From a technical perspective FIG engages with 
	major private companies and technology vendors through forums and technical 
	displays at conferences. And through its Commission 2 and other commissions, 
	and the FIG Education Database FIG actively engages with the academic 
	sector.  
	FIG is the only international organisation in the spatial and land 
	related area that covers both mapping and land administration functions. In 
	recent years it has become increasingly evident that sustainable development 
	can only be achieved by integrating both mapping and cadastral/land registry 
	data.  
	How to join
	Already a number of government organisations have joined FIG as Affiliate 
	Members. To join them costs €790 per year (€395 for organisations from 
	low income and lower middle income countries, re.
	World Bank country list). To do so, 
	complete the application form or contact 
	the FIG Office.  
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