A/67/301
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the rights of
indigenous peoples
Summary
The present report is submitted to the General Assembly by the Special
Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples pursuant to Human Rights Council
resolution 18/8. In his report, the Special Rapporteur provides a summary of his
activities since his previous report to the General Assembly (A/66/288).
He also provides comments on the need to harmonize the myriad activities
within the United Nations system which affect indigenous peoples. Specific United
Nations processes and programmes reviewed include those relating to the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization; the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations; the World Intellectual Property Organization; the
Convention on Biological Diversity; the United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change; the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development; the
World Bank Group; and programmes aimed at reducing emissions from deforestation
and forest degradation.
The Special Rapporteur notes that the United Nations system has done
important work to promote the rights of indigenous peoples. However, greater efforts
are needed to maximize action throughout the United Nations system to promote the
rights of indigenous peoples and to ensure that all actions within the system which
affect indigenous peoples are in harmony with their rights, particularly their rights as
affirmed by the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The
Special Rapporteur makes a series of recommendations to this end.
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