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	The UN-Habitat Roadmap to Recovery - Harnessing the Power of FIG to Meet 
	Global Challenges
		September 2023
		The FIG 2023- 26 agenda mirrors that of the UN Habiat Habitat 
				Professionals Forum (HPF), 
				by ensuring our continuing membership in this UN network.
		
			
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 | Call for your actionWould you be interested to discuss the ways in which the 
				power of our land, natural and bult environment professional 
				community can be further harnessed in implementing the Roadmap. | 
		
		This is explained below:
		Eliminating the world’s unacceptable, deep-rooted, and long-standing 
		inequalities in wellbeing and life-chances is the shared goal of all 
		peoples. This goal cannot be achieved without harnessing the expertise 
		and experience of all professionals, including the surveyors, wherever 
		they practice. 
		
		FIG works internationally to achieve its global development agenda, as 
		exemplified by its contribution to UN organisations such as the Habitat 
		Global Land Tool Network, UN GGIM, FAO and World Bank. Our international 
		impact is reinforced by engaging across disciplines through the Habitat 
		Professionals Forum (HPF), 
		the partnership of professionals who work together with the UN-Habitat 
		in promoting sustainable development. The HPF represents more than 15 
		million urban and regional professionals, including surveyors.
		The challenges for professionals are great. Currently, urbanisation 
		continues at unprecedented rates, with professional capacities 
		struggling to match the growth of our cities. We must transform the way 
		we think and act, and do it together.
		HPF Roadmap to Recovery
		In 2022, the HPF Partners therefore prepared a post-covid and post- 
		conflict
		
		Roadmap to Recovery. This Roadmap sets out 22 propositions on how we 
		can change the way we plan and manage our cities, regions, countries, 
		and communities. These propositions are presented into two parts, 
		general and specific themes, to advance the scientific knowledge-base 
		and best practices for sustainable and just development, including for 
		surveyors.
		The Roadmap was formally adopted at the HPF’s annual general meeting 
		during the World Urban Forum 11 in 2022 at Katowice, Poland. It is being 
		promoted at a variety of events and activities e.g. national conferences 
		and Newsletters. It also includes international meetings e.g. the SDG 
		plenary session hosted by Plan Malaysia, UN-Habitat’s Roundtable events, 
		and the Pacific Urban Forum. In addition, it is engaging new 
		international partners in its endeavour, for example, International 
		Society for Urban Health (ISUH).
		The Roadmap is a working document. The HPF partners have therefore 
		started to implement the RoadMap with an audit of their own activities. 
		In addition, despite their existing heavy commitments, the HPF members 
		are organising five task groups on promoting the following: the New 
		Urban Agenda; greater engagement with Communities; the value and 
		financial stability of Heritage; an International Landscape Convention; 
		and a Framework of Rights to the City.
		The HPF is discussing with its members the ways in which the power of 
		our land, natural and bult environment professional community can be 
		further harnessed in implementing the Roadmap. Therefore the HPF would 
		welcome any FIG members who want to contribute to or even take a lead in 
		our endeavours by contacting the FIG leadership. The UN Habitat HPF 
		Roadmap team are also happy to answer any questions through
		
		habitatprofessionalsroadmap@btinternet.com.
		The members of HPF:
		
		
		
		 
		
		 
		Vincent Goodstadt and Diane Dumashie
		27 September 2023