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Recommendations
106. The Permanent Forum notes with concern the slow progress made in the
negotiations on the final protocol on access and benefit-sharing. The Permanent
Forum reiterates its requests to the parties to the Convention to take into account the
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the negotiation,
adoption and implementation of the access and benefit-sharing protocol.
107. The Permanent Forum congratulates the secretariat of the Convention on
Biological Diversity for considering the important role of indigenous peoples in its
activities related to the International Year of Biodiversity in 2010 and recommends
that it fund and organize a workshop on indigenous peoples and biological diversity
as part of its celebration of the Year.
108. The Permanent Forum welcomes the initiative of the secretariat of the
Convention on Biological Diversity and the United Nations Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization to host the International Conference on Biological and
Cultural Diversity: Diversity for Development (8-10 June 2010, Montreal, Canada)
to develop a joint programme of work on biological and cultural diversity, and
requests that future work include broad partnerships with the Permanent Forum,
other relevant agencies, indigenous peoples’ organizations and non-governmental
organizations.
109. The Permanent Forum decides to send a member of the Forum to participate in
the Conference to present the outcome of its ninth session on the question of
development with culture and identity.
110. The Permanent Forum welcomes the capacity-building efforts being carried
out by the secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity with the Indigenous
Women’s Biodiversity Network for the Latin American and Caribbean Region,
thanks to the patronage of the Government of Spain, and encourages other donor
Governments to consider sponsoring similar efforts in other regions, in particular in
Africa and in the Pacific region.
111. The Permanent Forum notes the general capacity-building efforts on access
and benefit-sharing in the African region carried out under Deutsche Gesellschaft
für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) of Germany and encourages further efforts
to bolster indigenous participation in those workshops and also in developing
workshops specifically for indigenous peoples and local communities.
112. The Permanent Forum calls upon the parties to the Convention on Biological
Diversity to adopt the terminology “indigenous peoples and local communities” as
an accurate reflection of the distinct identities developed by those entities since the
adoption of the Convention almost 20 years ago.
113. The Permanent Forum reiterates to the parties to the Convention on Biological
Diversity that, consistent with international human rights law, States have an
obligation to recognize and protect the rights of indigenous peoples to control
access to the genetic resources that originate in their lands and waters and any
associated indigenous traditional knowledge. Such recognition must be a key
element of the proposed international regime on access and benefit-sharing,
consistent with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
114. The Permanent Forum invites United Nations bodies with expertise on human
rights, cultural rights and the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples to
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