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Federation des Geometres Francophones (FGF)
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Fédération des géomètres francophones (FGF)

The Fédération des géomètres francophones (FGF), created in 2005 in Rabat, Morocco, brings together 27 surveyors' organizations from French-speaking countries on three continents (Africa, the Americas and the Caribbean and Europe-Near East). The FGF has become the main French-speaking network of professionals and teachers working in the field of measurement of the Earth, its representation at all scales, the definition and estimation of properties, the development of the territory.

The goal of the FGF is to represent and promote the interests of its members in the public and private sectors, to promote fraternal exchanges and the mutual enrichment of knowledge, and to work towards greater participation and visibility of Francophone surveyors. in working groups and other major international events dealing with land issues. A member of the FGF is a country or geographical entity having an assimilated status and represented by an association or a group of national associations of surveyors. As of January 1, 2017, the countries and territories members of the FGF are Algeria, Belgium, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Canada, Ivory Coast, France, Gabon, Guinea, Haiti , Lebanon, Madagascar, Mali, Morocco, Niger, the province of Quebec, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic of Congo, the Czech Republic, Romania, Senegal, Chad, Togo , Tunisia, as well as the Arab Union of Surveyors. Find here the detailed list of FGF members. The FGF is a member of the Network of Francophone Professionals Associations (RAPF) which depends on the International Organization of the Francophonie (OIF).