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Chapter II
Introduction
33. By its resolution 2000/22, the Economic and Social Council decided to
establish as a subsidiary organ of the Council the Permanent Forum on Indigenous
Issues, consisting of 16 members, eight to be nominated by Governments and
elected by the Council and eight to be appointed by the President of the Council
following formal consultations with the Bureau and the regional groups through
their coordinators, on the basis of broad distribution of the indigenous peoples of the
world as well as on the principles of transparency, representivity and equal
opportunity for all indigenous people, including internal processes, when
appropriate, and local indigenous consultation processes, with all members serving
in their personal capacity as independent experts on indigenous issues for a period
of three years with the possibility of re-election or reappointment for one further
period (for the current membership, see A/56/3/Add.4).
34. The Council also decided that States, United Nations bodies and organs,
intergovernmental organizations and non-governmental organizations in consultative
status with the Council may participate in meetings of the Forum as observers. It
further decided that organizations of indigenous peoples may equally participate as
observers in accordance with the procedures which have been applied in the
Working Group on Indigenous Populations of the Subcommission on the Promotion
and Protection of Human Rights.
35. The Council decided that the Forum shall serve as an advisory body to the
Council with a mandate to discuss indigenous issues within the mandate of the
Council relating to economic and social development, culture, the environment,
education, health and human rights. The Council decided that the Forum shall:
(a) Provide expert advice and recommendations on indigenous issues to the
Council, and through the Council to programmes, funds and agencies of the United
Nations;
(b) Raise awareness and promote the integration and coordination of
activities relating to indigenous issues within the United Nations system;
(c)
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Prepare and disseminate information on indigenous issues.