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against Women develop a general comment on the rights on indigenous women and
girls.
83.
In addition, as invited to in the outcome document of the 2014 World
Conference on Indigenous Peoples, the Commission on the Status of Women should
consider the issue of the empowerment of indigenous women at a session.
84.
The Human Rights Council should, as it was also invited to do in the outcome
document of the 2014 World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, consider examining
the causes and consequences of violence against indigenous women and girls, in
consultation with the Special Rapporteur and other special procedures mandate
holders.
85.
United Nations organizations and mechanisms should:
(a)
Ensure effective follow-up to all the relevant recommendations made by
treaty bodies, special procedures mechanisms and the universal periodic review;
(b)
Work with Member States to develop research into underdeveloped
areas which particularly impact the rights of indigenous women and girls. Research
should be developed on intersecting discrimination and vulnerability and the
relationship between individual and collective rights;
(c)
Recognize the agency of indigenous communities, women and girls as
development actors within the sustainable development goal for development
partnerships;
(d)
Ensure that the concerns of indigenous women and girls are included
within the post-2015 framework;
(e)
Work with indigenous women to strengthen analysis of both collective
and individual indigenous rights within the monitoring of the Beijing Platform of
Action.
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