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knowledge; and to identify a support system for indigenous peoples to develop and
consolidate their own policies and principles for the protection of biological
resources, traditional knowledge, innovations and creativity, including modes of
access and benefit-sharing, with the free and prior informed consent of indigenous
peoples and local communities.
30. The Forum requests that its members be invited to attend the World Summit on
Sustainable Development and sessions of the Commission on Sustainable
Development, the conferences of parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity,
the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Convention to
Combat Desertification and the United Nations Forum on Forests, as observers.
7.
Children and youth
31. The Forum intends to make indigenous children and youth a focal point of its
work in the years to come. The Forum decides to:
(a) Request that UNICEF, as the nodal agency of children, prepare a report
on the policies, guidelines and programmes of United Nations agencies (including
but not limited to WHO, UNAIDS, UNESCO, the Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights, FAO, the ILO and UNDP) with regard to the ways
in which they address the specific needs of indigenous children;
(b) Request that UNICEF provide information from the multi-indicator
cluster survey, disaggregating data on the antenatal health, birth, registration,
immunization and early childhood development of indigenous children;
(c) Request that the Committee on the Rights of the Child and other
monitoring bodies, including special rapporteurs and representatives of the United
Nations system that have both specific mandates and implications for the rights and
issues of children, pay special attention to and report on how they address the needs
of indigenous children;
(d) Recommend the appointment of a special rapporteur on indigenous
children, as an external expert, for a period of three years to prepare reports for the
Forum to analyse and assess the situation of indigenous children from a holistic
perspective and to evaluate the current policies, guidelines and programmes of
relevant United Nations agencies which address their needs. A final in-depth report
would be submitted to the Forum at the end of his/her term;
(e) Call upon the Committee on the Rights of the Child to declare indigenous
children as the subject for its theme day in September 2004.
8.
Code of conduct for the members of the Forum
32. The Forum decides to elaborate a code of conduct for its members based on,
inter alia, the principles of respect, accountability, a holistic approach, transparency
and consensus.
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