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the Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations and the Centre for Human
Rights of the Secretariat in processing further applications as a matter of
priority in accordance with the relevant resolutions of the Commission on
Human Rights and the Council;
7.
Recognizes among the important objectives of the Decade the
consideration of the possible establishment of a permanent forum for
indigenous people within the United Nations, as recommended in the Vienna
Declaration and Programme of Action, adopted by the World Conference on Human
Rights, held from 14 to 25 June 1993, 5/ and welcomes the report of the
workshop on the possible establishment of a permanent forum for indigenous
people held at Copenhagen from 26 to 28 June 1995 6/ and the ongoing dialogue
on this subject;
8.
Recommends that the Secretary-General, drawing on the expertise of
the Commission on Human Rights as well as the Commission for Sustainable
Development and other relevant bodies, undertake a review, in close
consultation with Governments and taking into account the views of indigenous
people and of the existing mechanisms, procedures and programmes within the
United Nations concerning indigenous people, and report to the General
Assembly at its fifty-first session;
9.
Also recommends that the Commission on Human Rights, drawing on
the results of the review and the Copenhagen workshop, consider the convening
of a second workshop on the possible establishment of a permanent forum for
indigenous people with the participation of independent experts as well as
representatives of Governments, organizations of indigenous people and other
non-governmental organizations concerned and United Nations bodies and
specialized agencies;
10.
Recognizes the importance of strengthening the human and
institutional capacity of indigenous people to develop their own solutions to
their problems, and, for these purposes, recommends that the United Nations
University consider the possibility of sponsoring, in each region, one or more
institutions of higher education as centres of excellence and the diffusion of
expertise, and invites the Commission on Human Rights to recommend appropriate
means of implementation;
11.
Recommends that special attention be given to improving the extent
and effectiveness of the participation of indigenous people in planning and
implementing the activities for the Decade, including through the recruitment,
where appropriate, by relevant United Nations bodies and specialized agencies,
of staff from among indigenous nationals of Member States, consistent with
Article 101 of the Charter of the United Nations and within existing resources
and staff levels;
12.
Recommends that the Secretary-General:
(a)
Request United Nations representatives in countries where there
are indigenous people to promote, through the appropriate channels, greater
participation of indigenous people in the planning and implementation of
projects affecting them;
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5/
A/CONF.157/24 (Part I), chap. III.
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E/CN.4/Sub.2/AC.4/1995/7 and Add.1-3.
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