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20.
Reaffirms that the United Nations treaty bodies are important mechanisms for
the promotion and protection of human rights, and encourages States to give serious
consideration to their recommendations, including those regarding indigenous peoples, in the
application of treaties;
21.
Welcomes the contribution of the universal periodic review to the realization
of the rights of indigenous peoples, encourages effective follow-up to accepted review
recommendations concerning indigenous peoples, and invites States to include, as
appropriate, information on the situation of the rights of indigenous peoples, including
measures taken to pursue the objectives of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of
Indigenous Peoples during the review;
22.
Calls upon States to achieve the ends of the United Nations Declaration on the
Rights of Indigenous Peoples by adopting measures, including national action plans,
legislation or other frameworks, as required, to pursue its objectives in consultation and
cooperation with indigenous peoples, taking into account the use of their languages;
23.
Calls upon States in all regions that that have not yet ratified or acceded to the
Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169) of the International Labour
Organization to consider doing so, taking into account its contribution to the promotion and
protection of the rights of indigenous peoples;
24.
Welcomes the role of national human rights institutions established in
accordance with the principles relating to the status of national institutions for the promotion
and protection of human rights (the Paris Principles) in advancing indigenous issues, and
recognizes the importance for such institutions of developing and strengthening their
capacities, as appropriate, to fulfil that role effectively;
25.
Encourages States, according to their relevant national context and
characteristics, to collect and disseminate data disaggregated by ethnicity, income, gender,
age, race, migratory status, disability, geographic location or other factors, as appropriate, in
order to monitor and improve the impact of development policies, strategies and programmes
aimed at improving the well-being of indigenous peoples and individuals, to combat and
eliminate violence and multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination against them, to
include the specific needs and priorities of indigenous peoples in addressing the global
COVID-19 outbreak and to support work towards the achievement of the Sustainable
Development Goals and the 2030 Agenda;
26.
Also encourages States to work with indigenous peoples to strengthen
technologies, practices and efforts related to addressing and responding to climate change,
and recognizes the importance of the Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples Platform
for the exchange of experience and the sharing of best practices on mitigation and adaptation
in a holistic and integrated manner;
27.
Reaffirms the importance of promoting the political, social and economic
empowerment of indigenous women, including by ensuring access to quality and inclusive
education and through meaningful participation in the economy by addressing the multiple
and intersecting forms of discrimination and barriers they face, including violence, and of
promoting their participation in relevant decision-making processes at all levels and in all
areas while respecting and protecting their traditional and ancestral knowledge, noting the
importance of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples for
indigenous women and girls, and encourages States to give serious consideration to the
above-mentioned recommendations, as appropriate;
28.
Notes with great concern the increase in cases of reprisal against indigenous
human rights defenders, indigenous peoples’ representatives attending United Nations
meetings and United Nations mandate holders working on the rights of indigenous peoples,
and expresses its concern at the practice of some countries hosting meetings on indigenous
issues of intentionally delaying or denying entry visas to United Nations mandate holders;
29.
Urges States to take all measures necessary to ensure the rights, protection and
safety of indigenous peoples and indigenous human rights defenders, including indigenous
women human rights defenders, and that all human rights violations and abuses against them
are prevented and investigated and that the perpetrators are held accountable;
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