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principle of “nothing about us without us”, including the establishment of national
steering committees and national action plans for the International Year. States should
allocate adequate funding for the successful implementation of the International Year.
34. The Permanent Forum recommends that indigenous peoples, as the rightful
owners and custodians of their own languages, initiate and develop their own action
plans and appropriate measures for the International Year and awareness-raising
campaigns to draw attention to the situation of indigenous languages.
35. The Permanent Forum invites the General Assembly to request th at UNESCO
report on activities carried out during the International Year, and subsequent impacts
and follow-up activities after 2019, at its seventy-fifth session.
36. The Permanent Forum recommends that UNESCO, in active collaboration with
other relevant United Nations entities, organize as a major event of the International
Year a world conference or high-level event on indigenous languages, which would
be preceded by regional conferences, and encourages Member States to support its
organization. The Forum emphasizes that all events organized to mark the
International Year must include the full and effective participation of indigenous
peoples.
37. The Permanent Forum recommends that United Nations entities, including the
Inter-Agency Support Group on Indigenous Peoples’ Issues, take effective measures
to support the promotion of indigenous languages and the successful implementation
of the goals and objectives of the International Year, including in activities related to
the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the systemwide action plan on the rights of indigenous peoples, the celebration of international
days and other processes.
38. The Permanent Forum urges the Secretary-General to appoint a special envoy
on indigenous languages, in consultation with indigenous peoples.
39. The Permanent Forum urges Member States to establish permanent financing
structures for ensuring the protection of the language initiatives of indigenous
peoples, such as the Giellagáldu project in Finland, Norway and Sweden.
Women, youth and children
40. The Permanent Forum recommends that the Commission on the Status of
Women organize a high-level interactive dialogue on the rights of indigenous women,
to coincide with the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on
Women, in 2020, to review progress made towards the Sustainable Development
Goals with a focus on linkages with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of
Indigenous Peoples. The Forum invites Member States, in co operation with
indigenous peoples’ organizations and with the support of the United Nations system,
to conduct preparatory processes, with the full and effective participation of
indigenous women of all ages.
41. The Permanent Forum expresses considerable concern with the disparity
between indigenous and national maternal mortality rates in many countries and
encourages Member States to incorporate an intercultural approach to sexual and
reproductive health services and promoting the inclusion of indigenous health
workers. The Permanent Forum invites Member States to seek the support of the
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and other relevant agencies, funds and
programmes of the United Nations system in taking forward this recommendation and
in strengthening the disaggregation of data by ethnicity, in the area of sexual and
reproductive health and reproductive rights, in the 2020 census round to strengthen
the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
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