E/2002/43/Rev.1
E/CN.19/2002/3/Rev.1
Draft decision I
Establishment of the secretariat of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
“The Economic and Social Council decides that the secretariat of the
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues shall be established as a matter of
urgency and that, given the broad mandate of the Forum, the secretariat shall
be located in New York and shall be attached to the secretariat of the Council.
The secretariat will be designated as the secretariat of the Permanent Forum on
Indigenous Issues, and will comprise five Professionals and two administrative
staff, with due consideration being given to qualified indigenous persons. The
secretariat will assist the members of the Forum in fulfilling its mandate by
implementing the approved programme of activities, including the organization
of meetings; undertaking research projects and preparing annual report to the
Council; raising awareness and promoting the integration and coordination of
activities relating to indigenous issues within the United Nations system; and
preparing and disseminating information on indigenous issues. Those activities
are to be funded from the regular budget.”
5.
Within the United Nations Secretariat, activities related to indigenous people,
including coordination, have been carried out by the Office of the United Nations
High Commissioner for Human Rights. The Secretary-General has also designated
that office as the lead agency for the preparations for the Forum. With the
establishment of the Forum, the scope and nature of the activities related to
indigenous issues to be carried out by the United Nations and the organizations of
the United Nations system will be expanded considerably beyond the human rights
area. The Forum calls for the establishment of a separate secretariat to be attached to
the secretariat of the Council. The attention of the Council is drawn to the fact that
the secretariat of the Council provides only technical secretariat services to the
Council and its subsidiary bodies, including the Forum, in particular services
dealing with procedural and organizational matters required before and during the
sessions of those bodies. Since the secretariat unit proposed to be established by the
draft decision would provide services of a substantive nature as outlined above, the
Secretary-General considers that, while independent and located in New York, that
secretariat unit should rather be attached to a substantive department/office, thus
avoiding the creation of a separate budget section for such a relatively small entity.
It is proposed that the description of the new secretariat unit’s programmatic
activities and related budgetary resources be shown as a separate part under section
9, Economic and social affairs, of the programme budget. That arrangement will be
temporary, until the Council finalizes the review mentioned in paragraph 8 of its
resolution 2000/22. In that paragraph, the Council decided, once the Permanent
Forum has been established and has held its first annual session, to review, without
prejudging any outcome, all existing mechanisms, procedures and programmes
within the United Nations concerning indigenous issues, including the Working
Group on Indigenous Populations, with a view to rationalizing activities, avoiding
duplication and overlap and promoting effectiveness.
6.
In its report on its first session (E/2002/43 (Part I)-E/CN.19/2002/3 (Part I)),
the Forum identified a number of proposals, objectives, recommendations and areas
of possible future action. On that basis, the work of the secretariat of the Forum is
envisioned to include the following:
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