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9.
The High Commissioner stated that the Expert Mechanism can make a significant
contribution to the advancement of the rights of indigenous peoples by providing the Human
Rights Council with well-grounded thematic advice, thus enabling the Council to address
promptly situations and issues of concern by factoring in the Expert Mechanism’s advice. She
referred to the first thematic study on lessons learned and challenges to achieve the
implementation of the right of indigenous peoples to education, and said that the publication of
the thematic studies should not be seen as the end of a process. Rather, they should be a
launching pad for concrete follow-up activities that her Office stands ready to support. She
concluded by saying that the participation of indigenous peoples, regional human rights
mechanisms, national human rights institutions and non-governmental organizations is essential
and so is constructive dialogue with Governments, whose engagement is a sine qua non for
achieving true positive impact at the national level and in intergovernmental processes.
10. The Vice-President of the Human Rights Council was invited to take the floor. He recalled
that the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was the first human
rights texts adopted by the Human Rights Council and should contribute, along with the
International Labour Organization (ILO) Convention No. 169 (1989) concerning Indigenous and
Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries, to the realization of the human rights of indigenous
peoples. He welcomed steps that have been taken by the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of
Indigenous Peoples to coordinate its work with the Special Rapporteur on the situation of the
human rights and fundamental freedoms of indigenous people and the Permanent Forum on
Indigenous Issues, both of which were represented at the session.
11. The Vice-President recalled that the Council was also holding thematic discussions which
are relevant to the rights of indigenous peoples; hence, the Expert Mechanism could be called
upon to contribute to these discussions. He informed the participants that the Council would
consider the study on the right to education and the report of the second session, including
proposals the Expert Mechanism may wish to submit to the Council’s consideration, at its
twelfth session in September 2009.
D. Election of officers
12. The outgoing Chairperson-Rapporteur invited the experts to nominate a Chairperson for its
second session. Jose Molintas announced that they had decided, by consensus, to nominate
Jannie Lasimbang and Catherine Odimba Kombe as Chairperson-Rapporteur and
Vice-Chairperson respectively. Thereafter, the outgoing Chairperson-Rapporteur declared the
two experts as elected by acclamation.
13. In her statement, the newly elected Chairperson-Rapporteur, Ms. Lasimbang, thanked the
outgoing Chairperson for his leadership and called for his continued guidance. She expressed the
view that the Expert Mechanism provides a unique space for focused multilateral discussions
that can contribute towards a better understanding of the scope and contents of the rights
affirmed to indigenous peoples, and how the implementation of these rights can be advanced.
She recalled the preamble to Human Rights Council resolution 6/36, which refers to the
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and highlighted the role of this
instrument as an important framework to guide the work of the Expert Mechanism. In addition,