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Read the latest news about Kadaster and its international activities
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Dear reader,
In this newsletter you can read all about our partnership in Jordan with the Department of Lands and Survey. The mission is part of the EU twinning projects - and as we all know: twinning is winning. Our sister organisation in Cyprus welcomed us for a comprehensive 3-day course on topographic map production. And in Chad an extensive data collection pilot is underway.
Paula Dijkstra,
Director Kadaster International
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| Twinning is winning in Jordan |
| Our first twinning-mission in Jordan aims to strengthen the country’s land administration and marks the start of a multi-year collaboration. Jordan has a long tradition in land administration, dating back to 1927. Rather than replacing existing systems, the twinning project focuses on building upon this legacy. |
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| Modernising topographic mapping in Cyprus |
| What if 1 click could turn 5 years of effort into 2 days? Together with our sister organisation we looked at emerging technical opportunities in the mapping process, during a practical 3-day course |
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| Innovative land recordation pilot in Chad |
| The project ‘Improving Local Land Governance in Chad’ is entering a new phase. Agents from the Ministry of Land Management, Housing and Urban Development (MATHU) received training and equipment as part of the land recordation pilot. 5 teams will conduct an extensive data collection campaign. |
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| Colombia: analysing challenges and opportunities |
| In a diverse country like Colombia, communication between communities and public institutions is not always easy. Recent developments, however, show that institutions are becoming more open to new methodologies and stronger collaboration. |
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