E/2002/43/Rev.1
E/CN.19/2002/3/Rev.1
B.
Matters brought to the attention of the Council
2.
The Forum has identified the proposals, objectives, recommendations and
areas of possible future action set out below and, through the Council, requests
States, United Nations system and intergovernmental organizations, indigenous
peoples, the private sector, and non-governmental organizations to assist in their
realization.
1.
Information-gathering from the United Nations system
Information-gathering
3.
To assist with information-gathering, the Forum requests all organizations of
the United Nations system to:
(a) Provide information to the Forum at its second session on their activities
relating to indigenous peoples;
(b) Prepare a report concerning the development of methods and procedures,
such as a comprehensive questionnaire and disaggregation of data on indigenous
peoples, with the objective of standardizing and coordinating the collection and
reporting of information on indigenous issues within the United Nations system and
with a view to producing relevant United Nations publications, such as directories;
(c) Prepare a study reviewing and outlining the policy, programme and
technical issues which would need to be considered for the possible establishment of
an information network and integrated database on indigenous issues;
(d) Organize a three-day workshop, comprised of 15 to 20 experts, including
some members of the Forum and experts from the programmes, funds, agencies of
the United Nations system, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
and indigenous peoples’ organizations with expertise relating to data collection
concerning indigenous peoples, the indigenous media network and the Special
Rapporteur on the situation of human rights and fundamental freedoms of
indigenous peoples, to consider the findings of the above-mentioned studies and
develop recommendations for consideration and action by the Forum at its second
session. The workshop would focus on the creation of a centralized repository and
database within the United Nations system relating to indigenous peoples. Topics for
discussion would include the following:
• Technical training for indigenous peoples in accessing current data systems
within the system, including the United Nations libraries in Geneva and New
York.
• Creation of a United Nations web site for the Forum.
• The role of mainstream and indigenous media in the dissemination and
education of information on indigenous peoples.
Communications/interactions with United Nations agencies
4.
To improve communications and interactions with United Nations agencies,
the Forum requests that the United Nations system:
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