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	The United Nations Global Geodetic Centre of Excellence is opened!
		29 March, 2023, Bonn, Germany
		The official opening of the United Nations Global Geodetic Centre of 
		Excellence (UN-GGCE) was held on the 29th of March 2023 at the UN Campus 
		in Bonn, Germany. 
		
		
		The Secretariat of the United Nations Committee of Experts on Global 
		Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM), in collaboration with the 
		Federal Government of Germany, through the Federal Ministry of the 
		Interior and Community (BMI) and the Federal Agency of Cartography and 
		Geodesy (BKG), hosted the event. The event was well attended, and the 
		official opening was made by Ms. Juliane Seifert (State Secretary 
		Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community).  From FIG we can note 
		the presence of Mikael Lilje, Vice President, and Dr. Ryan Keenan, chair 
		of Commission 5.
		
		
		The Centre's overarching goal is to assist Member States and geodetic 
		organizations to coordinate and collaborate to sustain, enhance, access 
		and utilise an accurate, accessible and sustainable Global Geodetic 
		Reference Frame (GGRF) to support science, society and global 
		development. The main objective of the GGCE is to support within 
		available resources the implementation of the UN General Assembly 
		resolution 69/266 (A Global Geodetic Reference Frame for Sustainable 
		Development) through strengthening and advancing the following five 
		themes: 
		
			- global geodetic cooperation and coordination; 
- worldwide geodetic infrastructure; 
- standards and policies; 
- education, training and capacity development; and 
- communication and awareness, 
whilst also coordinating measures and overseeing their 
		implementation.
		The UN-GGCE has a Steering Committee that will provide strategic 
		advice on the annual plan of work and overall implementation of the 
		agreed framework plan.  The UN-GGCE will also have an International 
		Advisory Committee (IAC) comprising scientific and operational expertise 
		that will provide the required guidance and advice on the development, 
		implementation and review of the annual plan of work.  Dr. Ryan Keenan 
		has been invited to become an inaugural member of IAC and FIG 
		congratulated him for this prestigious recognition.
		In conjunction with the GGCE’s opening ceremony, the IAC held its 
		first meeting to note and adopt its terms of reference and working 
		modalities.  Also, the Subcommittee on Geodesy held its Third Plenary 
		meeting with the main outcome were the discussions on future needs to 
		focus on and the decision on new working groups.  Notable here is that 
		Dr. Dan Roman, former chair of Commission 5, continues the important 
		work to lead a working group on Education, Training and Capacity 
		Development.
		FIG appreciates the considerable efforts of the UN-GGIM's Sub 
		Committee on Geodesy, its Steering Committee and Working Groups over the 
		last years in taking the GGCE Concept Paper, and realising it in the new 
		centre in Bonn.  In particular, Commission 5 looks forward to continued 
		cooperation with the UN-SCoG and is very excited about the new 
		opportunities for collaboration with the GGCE as well as new members of 
		the Steering and International Advisory committees.  'During the 
		events in Bonn, a number of regional initiatives involving FIG and its 
		partners have already been tabled, and we look forward to sharing more 
		information about these in the coming months.' says Dr. Keenan.  
		For more information, please contact Mikael Lilje or Ryan Keenan.
		Reference Materials 
		
		 
		
		 
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		Mikael Lilje and Ryan Keenen
		14 April 2023