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4.
Commends the Forum for its contribution to the efforts of the High
Commissioner to improve cooperation among United Nations mechanisms, bodies and
specialized agencies, funds and programmes on activities relating to the promotion and
protection of the rights of persons belonging to minorities, including at the regional level,
and expresses its expectation that the Forum will continue to contribute to those efforts;
5.
Reaffirms the role of the Forum as an important platform for promoting
dialogue and cooperation on issues pertaining to persons belonging to national or ethnic,
religious and linguistic minorities, which provides thematic contributions and expertise to
the work of the Independent Expert and identifies best practices, challenges, opportunities
and initiatives for the further implementation of the Declaration on the Rights of Persons
Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities;
6.
Decides that the Forum shall remain open to the participation of States,
United Nations mechanisms, bodies and specialized agencies, funds and programmes,
intergovernmental organizations, regional organizations and mechanisms in the field of
human rights, national human rights institutions and other relevant national bodies,
academics and experts on minority issues and non-governmental organizations in
consultative status with the Economic and Social Council; the Forum shall also remain
open to other non-governmental organizations whose aims and purposes are in conformity
with the spirit, purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, based on
arrangements, including Economic and Social Council resolution 1996/31 of 25 July 1996,
and practices observed by the Commission on Human Rights, through an open and
transparent accreditation procedure in accordance with the Rules of Procedure of the
Human Rights Council, which will provide for the timely information on participation and
consultations with States concerned;
7.
Invites States, United Nations mechanisms, bodies, specialized agencies,
funds and programmes, and regional, intergovernmental and non-governmental
organizations and national human rights institutions, as well as academics and experts on
minority issues, to continue to participate actively in the sessions of the Forum;
8.
Decides that the Forum shall continue to meet annually for two working days
allocated to thematic discussions;
9.
Requests the President of the Human Rights Council to continue to appoint
for each session, on the basis of regional rotation, and in consultation with regional groups,
a chairperson of the Forum among experts on minority issues, nominated by members and
observers of the Council; the chairperson, serving in his/her personal capacity, shall be
responsible for the preparation of a summary of the discussion of the Forum, to be made
available to all participants of the Forum;
10.
Decides that the Independent Expert shall continue to guide the work of the
Forum and prepare its annual meetings, and invites him/her to report on the thematic
recommendations of the Forum and make recommendations for future thematic subjects,
for consideration by the Human Rights Council;
11.
Requests the High Commissioner to provide all the necessary support to
facilitate, in a transparent manner, the convening of the Forum and the participation of
relevant stakeholders from every region in its meetings, giving particular attention to
ensuring the broadest possible and equitable participation, including, in particular, the
representation of women;
12.
Requests the Secretary-General to provide the Forum, from within existing
resources of the United Nations, with all the services and facilities necessary to fulfil its
mandate;
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