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37. The Permanent Forum encourages FAO to continue supporting indigenous
peoples’ organizations in the field of communication for development. In particular,
the Permanent Forum recommends that FAO continue to provide support for
indigenous peoples’ communication platforms and their activities in the field of
participatory territorial development and community-based adaptation to climate
change. The Permanent Forum recommends that other United Nations agencies and
donors join FAO in that important task and strengthen the reporting and monitoring
mechanisms about indigenous peoples’ right to communication as a condition
towards free and informed prior consent and self-determined development.
IV.
United Nations Development Programme
38. The Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues held its first in-depth dialogue
with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on 22 May 2009. The
in-depth dialogue was the first of its kind, and the Permanent Forum welcomes the
UNDP participation and expresses its appreciation for the detailed report submitted
by the Programme (E/C.19/2009/3/Add.5). d
39. The Permanent Forum posed a broad range of questions to UNDP related to
the following issues:
(a) The role of UNDP in the light of the United Nations Declaration on the
Rights of Indigenous Peoples;
(b) UNDP policies and procedures and their impact on programming with,
and for, indigenous peoples;
(c) UNDP region/country-specific initiatives on indigenous peoples’ issues,
including the Regional Indigenous Peoples’ Programme in Asia;
(d)
issues;
The internal capacity of UNDP to effectively address indigenous peoples’
(e) The inclusion of indigenous peoples’ issues in human development
reports and national Millennium Development Goals reports;
(f) The role of UNDP in reducing emissions from deforestation and forest
degradation in developing countries and its potential impact on indigenous peoples;
(g) The Global Environmental Facility of UNDP, in particular the Small
Grants Programme and community-based adaptation initiatives under the facility;
(h)
issues.
The role of UNDP in inter-agency cooperation on indigenous peoples’
Observations on the dialogue
40. The Permanent Forum has enjoyed a fruitful partnership with UNDP. As new
challenges emerge, the partnership between United Nations agencies and indigenous
peoples needs to be further strengthened.
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For a detailed narrative of the in-depth dialogue, see the summary prepared by the Department
of Public Information (HR/4986), available at http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2009/
hr4986.doc.htm.
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