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PI/1233

UNITED NATIONS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION WORKING GROUP CONCLUDES FIRST MEETING AT HEADQUARTERS

31 March 2000


Press Release
PI/1233


UNITED NATIONS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION WORKING GROUP CONCLUDES FIRST MEETING AT HEADQUARTERS

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The newly formed United Nations Geographic Information Working Group concluded its first meeting on collaboration in the fields of cartography and geographic information science at Headquarters on 30 March 2000.

The interdepartmental, inter-agency Geographic Information Working Group was initiated by the Cartographic Section of the Library and Information Resources Division of the Department of Public Information. On the basis of a proposal made by the Secretary of the Administrative Committee on Coordination (ACC), endorsed at the sixteenth session of the Consultative Committee on Programme and Operational Questions, the Working Group is now part of the Consultative Committee. Over 50 representatives from many specialized agencies and programmes attended, along with a group of observers and experts from non- governmental institutions and industry.

The objectives of the three-day meeting were to understand the mapping projects, as well as data holdings, of each agency and programme, to discuss the development of a common United Nations geographic database, and to establish procedures for collaboration in handling geographic information. According to a draft resolution adopted by the Working Group, the need for collaboration to increase awareness, share knowledge, create and ensure support for all aspects of cartography, geographic information, and spatial data infrastructures throughout the United Nations system was strongly underlined.

The Working Group stressed the importance of a common United Nations geographic database as a crucial capacity-building effort to enhance programme and operational capabilities and efficiencies. Towards the achievement of these goals, the Group received enthusiastic pledges of support from the participating non-governmental organizations and industry partners. The Group elected the Cartographic Section of the Department of Public Information as its Chair.

The high level of interest in the Geographic Information Working Group, both internally and externally, reflects the importance and timeliness of this initiative and the need for the United Nations to take a leadership role in this area.

Participants included experts and observers from the United Nations Department of Public Information, Department of Peacekeeping Operations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Department of Political Affairs, Office of Legal Affairs, Office for the Coordinator of Humanitarian Affairs,

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Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), United Nations ChildrenÂ’s Fund (UNICEF), United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), and the World Health Organization (WHO).

Other participants included the World Bank, Center for International Earth Science Information Network, Global Spatial Data Infrastructure, International Cartographic Association, International Steering Committee of Global Mapping, Multipurpose European Ground Related Information Network, Open GIS Consortium, United States Board on Geographic Names, ERDAS, ESRI Inc., Laser-Scan Ltd., Lockheed Martin, Oracle Corporation, SGI, and Space Imaging.

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