FIG President Stig Enemark visits the Institution of 
	Surveyors of Kenya 
				Nairobi, Kenya, 19 April 2007
				
					
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						 Evening reception photo: From left: 
						Githinji 
		Katuthu, ISK Hon Treasurer; Ibrahim Mwathane, Past Chairman 
		of ISK; Stig Enemark, FIG President; Mwenda Makathimo, ISK 
		Chairman; Justus Muhene, ISK Vice Chairman; S. G. Mwangi, 
		ISK Hon Secretary.   | 
					 
				 
				President Stig Enemark visited the Institution of Surveyors of 
	Kenya (ISK) as part of participating in the UN-HABITAT Governing Council 
	Meeting in Nairobi, 13-20 April, see
				http://www.fig.net/news/news_2007/nairobi_habitat_gc_04_2007.htm 
				The visit to ISK included a lecture at the University of Nairobi on 
	Thursday 19th April. The lecture was attended by 200 surveying students and 
	all key surveying staff as well as key persons from ISK and the surveying 
	profession. After a range of introductory speeches President Enemark 
	presented a lecture on the future of the surveying profession entitled “From 
	Measurement to Management”. The lecture was followed by a small 
	reception where President Enemark had the opportunity to meet and discuss 
	with the students.  
				In the evening of Thursday 19th April the ISK had arranged a reception at 
	the Stanley Hotel attended by around 100 members of the profession. Speeches 
	were given by the Chairman of ISK Mwenda Makathimo and FIG President 
	Stig Enemark. The reception provided for the opportunity to meet and discuss 
	with the Kenyan surveyors covering all of the FIG disciplines.  
				At the same day the new Kenyan Land Policy was published in the daily 
	newspaper. This was quite a coincidence since ISK has had a very strong 
	input in designing this policy. ISK has also engaged heavily in solving some 
	of the key land issues related to informal settlements and pro poor land 
	management. By undertaking these tasks ISK has shown a responsibility to 
	society that deserves great attention and respect.  
				
					
						
						
						  Lecture Theatre: More than 200 students listening carefully to the 
			lecture of the FIG President.  | 
						
						
						  Kenya Land Policy published in the local newspaper 19th April 2007.
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						  Nairobi central urban environment. | 
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