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7.
The Special Rapporteur has noted a significant level of confusion among
indigenous groups, non-governmental organizations and other stakeholders about
the respective roles and functions of the three mechanisms, as well as their place
within the institutional structure of the United Nations. He has therefore strived to
collaborate with the other mechanisms in a coherent and transparent way in order to
maximize understanding about the role and purpose of each mechanism.
8.
The respective mandates of these three mechanisms, created at different times
and in response to different moments in the international movement to protect the
rights of indigenous peoples, are complementary but overlapping in certain respects.
The Special Rapporteur has consistently worked to strengthen and consolidate the
coordination processes between them to avoid unnecessary duplication and to
maximize opportunities and the effectiveness of each body. He believes that
continued education about the individual mandates and functions of these
mechanisms is essential.
9.
The Special Rapporteur has, from the beginning of his mandate, participated in
regular coordination meetings with both the Permanent Forum and the Expert
Mechanism to promote coordination. In February 2009, he participated in a seminar
in Madrid with the members of the Expert Mechanism and four members of the
Permanent Forum, along with a group of experts from various regions, including the
former Special Rapporteur, Rodolfo Stavenhagen. The main objective of the
meeting was to promote an informal dialogue among the members of the three
mechanisms so that they could better coordinate their work, as well as their
activities with other United Nations agencies and bodies.
10. Since then, the Special Rapporteur has met annually with representatives of
the Permanent Forum and the Expert Mechanism to share work agendas, discuss the
strengths and limitations of their respective mandates and explore methods for
carrying out their work in the most effective way possible.
11. The Special Rapporteur has also worked closely with the Expert Mechanism
and contributed to its final study on indigenous peoples and the right to participate
in decision-making. He participated in two meetings: a regional consultation
organized by the Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact, which members of the Expert
Mechanism also attended, held in Thailand in January 2010; and an expert seminar
convened by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human
Rights (OHCHR), held in Geneva in March 2011. The study
(A/HCR/EMRIP/2011/2) was presented at the fourth session of the Expert
Mechanism, held in Geneva from 11 to 15 July 2011. The Special Rapporteur had
also provided comments for the previous study of the Expert Mechanism, on the
right of indigenous peoples to education.
12. Since assuming his mandate, the Special Rapporteur has attended each annual
session of the Permanent Forum and the Expert Mechanism and has participated in
the discussion of the substantive issues under consideration. During those sessions,
he developed the practice of holding parallel meetings with indigenous peoples and
organizations, which have provided an invaluable opportunity for representatives of
indigenous peoples and organizations from around the world to raise their specific
situations and concerns in a manner that complements the more general discussions
of indigenous issues by the Permanent Forum and Expert Mechanism. During the
sessions, the Special Rapporteur also met with representatives of various States and
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