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(a) The impact of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of
Indigenous Peoples on the divisions’ activities and overall direction, including
technical cooperation;
(b) The divisions’ contribution towards the empowerment of indigenous
peoples’ organizations and networks, including indigenous women’s organizations
and networks;
(c) The contributions of major groups to discussions and decision-making on
issues related to forest policy and sustainable forest management;
(d) Improving and increasing major group and stakeholder participation,
including of indigenous peoples, during the future work of the divisions;
(e) Measures adopted to improve the identification of indigenous peoples in
the upcoming 2010 round of censuses, including the full participation of indigenous
peoples in that process;
(f) The mainstreaming of statistical issues pertaining to indigenous peoples
when developing handbooks and guidelines;
(g) Assessing the impact of indigenous women as the target group in
technical cooperation projects;
(h)
Incorporating the perspectives of indigenous young people.
Observations on the dialogue
68. The Permanent Forum notes that the divisions of the Department of Economic
and Social Affairs facilitate participation of indigenous peoples in multi-stakeholder
dialogues held in the context of intergovernmental processes. In particular, the
Division for Sustainable Development and the secretariat of the United Nations
Forum on Forests work closely with indigenous peoples’ organizations to facilitate
their active participation in the multi-stakeholder dialogues convened at each
session of the Commission on Sustainable Development and the Forum on Forests.
The Permanent Forum also notes that the multi-year work programme of the Forum
on Forests includes activities relating to indigenous peoples in 2011. The Division
for the Advancement of Women facilitates the participation of indigenous women in
high-level round tables and expert panels of the Commission on the Status of
Women, which continues to address the situation of indigenous women in relation to
the themes and issues considered at its sessions.
69. The Permanent Forum notes that the divisions strive to include indigenous
peoples in policy development and decision-making. During the 10-year review of
the Beijing Platform for Action, the Commission on the Status of Women,
responding to the calls of indigenous peoples, adopted a resolution calling for
measures to address the concerns of indigenous women throughout the
implementation and monitoring of the Beijing Platform and for the full participation
of indigenous women in all aspects of society. The secretariat of the Permanent
Forum on Indigenous Issues, which is hosted by the Division for Social Policy and
Development, is a vehicle by means of which indigenous peoples are able to
participate in policy development. Furthermore, the World Public Sector Report
2008, produced by the Division for Public Administration and Development
Management, highlighted innovative local government practices, featuring the
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