E/2015/43 E/C.19/2015/10 indigenous peoples in the Pacific region, in particular in view of the effects of climate change (see E/2008/43-E/C.19/2008/13, chap. 1, sect. B, para. 59). 22. Consistent with article 10 of the United Nations Declaration, the Permanent Forum calls upon Member States and human rights institutions to con sider examining, in conjunction with the Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples and other mandate holders, the forced relocation of indigenous communities. 23. The Permanent Forum expresses concern regarding the many reported cases of violations of the collective rights of indigenous peoples in the Pacific region. This includes their right to self-determination, the destruction of their lands, territories and resources, especially by extractive industries, displacements, violations of their free, prior and informed consent and the criminalization of indigenous peoples. 24. The Permanent Forum recalls its recommendations contained in paragraphs 52, 54, 55 and 58 of the report on its seventh session (ibid., chap. I, sect. B) and expresses concern for the human rights of indigenous peoples in the context of Non-Self-Governing Territory issues and those seeking reinscription as a Non -SelfGoverning Territory, and calls upon the Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples and other mandate holders to examine and report on the impact on the human rights of those indigenous peoples in that regard. Comprehensive dialogue with United Nations agencies 25. The Permanent Forum commends the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) for their work on rural development addressing production and hunger and for the high standards set in ensuring the full and effective participation of indigenous peoples. 26. The Permanent Forum acknowledges IFAD for the implementation of its policy on indigenous peoples and for selecting “Indigenous peoples’ food systems and sustainable livelihoods” as the theme of the second global meeting of the Indigenous Peoples’ Forum at IFAD. The Forum expects that IFAD will continue to strengthen its engagement with indigenous peoples in its future work by ensuring engagement at the country level through targeted programmes, capacity-building for indigenous peoples and project staff and the development of specific indicators on the well-being of indigenous peoples. 27. The Permanent Forum recommends that FAO, in coordination with indigenous peoples, organize training and other capacity-building development, as well as establish mechanisms for engagement such as working groups and appropriate representation of indigenous peoples in relevant instruments and bodies of FAO, and provide a progress report on those activities to the Forum at its fifteenth session. 28. The Permanent Forum encourages Member States, in cooperation with United Nations agencies, to develop social policies that will enhance the production of indigenous peoples’ traditional foods and promote the restoration or recovery of lost drought-resistant indigenous food varieties to ensure food security. In this context, the Forum recommends that Burkina Faso, Mali and the Niger, as well as United Nations agencies such as FAO, IFAD and the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, establish a committee, in full consultation wi th and with the participation of indigenous peoples, aimed at preventing food crises in the 15-07815 9/17

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