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development, the mining of groundwater and the use of aquifers for industrial and
commercial purposes will affect the lives of indigenous communities prior to
conducting any of these actions in order to ensure that indigenous peoples are not
confronted with such problems as increasing scarcity of freshwater, the toxic
contamination of indigenous peoples’ territories and the lack of access of indigenous
communities and other life forms to water, including oceans.
Other environmental conventions
83. The Forum recommends that the United Nations Convention to Combat
Desertification, the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, the Convention on the
Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals and the Convention on
International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna facilitate the full
and effective participation, including funding, of indigenous peoples, particularly
women and youth, and the Forum in the work to implement these conventions, and
involve them fully in policy formulation and in the design, implementation,
monitoring and evaluation of environmental programmes or projects.
United Nations Forum on Forests and forest-related United Nations bodies
84. The Forum recommends that the United Nations Forum on Forests develop
effective means to monitor and verify the participation of indigenous peoples in
forest policy-making and sustainable forest management, and establish a
mechanism, with the participation of indigenous peoples, to assess the performance
of governmental and intergovernmental commitments and obligations to uphold and
respect indigenous peoples’ rights.
Capacity-building for indigenous peoples
85. The Forum recommends that the Convention on Biological Diversity and other
relevant United Nations bodies such as UNEP, the Global Environmental Facility
(GEF), UNDP, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the
World Bank, WIPO, the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, the
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
and the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, support indigenous peoples’ organizations
in order to develop capacity on research, work and proposals on human indicators
applicable to the implementation of the environmental conventions and the plans
and programmes of work of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
7.
Health
86. The Forum reiterates its health recommendations made at its first and second
sessions, in particular those contained in chapter I, section B, paragraphs 63 to 82 of
its report on its second session.2
Introduction: challenges
87. The Beijing Platform for Action, the Cairo Declaration and the Programme of
Action of the International Conference on Population and Development, and the
Millennium Development Goals stress the importance of investment in health as a
prerequisite for reversing the cycle of poverty. They emphasize the need to approach
women’s health issues from a holistic perspective, taking into account their
emotional, physical and social well-being, and to recognize the connections which
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