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72. The Forum recommends that the International Fund for Agricultural
Development (IFAD), in collaboration with multilateral and regional agencies and
indigenous organizations, lead the mainstreaming of indigenous issues and concerns
in poverty reduction strategies at the country level. In view of the decreasing
support to pastoral and semi-nomadic groups in Africa, the Forum recommends that
IFAD initiate programmes in support of these groups and submit its planned work
programme to the Forum at its fourth session.
6.
Environment
73. Recognizing the progress made and building upon the recommendations made
in its reports on its first and second sessions, the Forum provides the
recommendations set out below.
74. The Forum notes with deep appreciation the reports and responses of United
Nations bodies on environment, and reaffirms its recommendations on environment
made at its second session, in particular those contained in chapter I, section B,
paragraphs 46-49, 54-57, and 59-61 of the report.2
75. The Forum recognizes the unique contributions made by indigenous women in
terms of possessing and transmitting through the generations a wealth of traditional
knowledge on the conservation of biodiversity and sustainable environmental
management, and calls on the secretariat of the Convention for Biological Diversity,
UNEP and all relevant United Nations bodies to mainstream indigenous gender
issues and knowledge in national environmental policies and programmes.
Convention on Biological Diversity
76. The Forum notes with appreciation decisions VII/16 A-1 of the Conference of
Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity and its ongoing work with respect
to traditional knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous and local
communities covering many areas for future works to be jointly undertaken by the
Convention and the Forum.
77.
The Forum:
(a) Urges all Governments and the international community to fully apply
the AKWE:KON guidelines for any proposed development on sacred sites and lands
and water traditionally occupied by indigenous and local communities;
(b) Welcomes the establishment of a trust fund for the participation of
indigenous and local communities in the work of the Convention on Biological
Diversity, and urges Governments to provide funding to ensure an adequate level of
participation by indigenous and local communities in the work of the Convention;
(c) Notes the decision by the Conference of Parties to the Convention to
negotiate, within the framework of the Convention, an international regime on
access to genetic resources and the sharing of benefits arising from their realization,
and emphasizes that such negotiations should be developed and should allow the full
participation of members of the Forum and indigenous representatives to participate
in the negotiations;
(d) Urges indigenous and local communities to contribute actively to the
work of the secretariat of the Convention on the composite report on the status and
trends of traditional knowledge to ensure that the report is truly reflective of the
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