A/HRC/39/68
15.
The Expert Mechanism also proposes to the Council that it encourage States to make
use of the Expert Mechanism’s technical assistance for the implementation of the universal
periodic review, treaty bodies and special procedures pertaining to indigenous peoples.
Proposal 4: Promotion of the Expert Mechanism’s technical assistance and country
engagement mandate
16.
The Expert Mechanism proposes to the Council that it encourage States and
indigenous peoples to engage more proactively with the Expert Mechanism under its
amended mandate pursuant to Council resolution 33/25, including by submitting requests
for technical assistance and dialogue facilitation. States should also be encouraged to
respond to requests made by indigenous peoples under paragraph 2 (c) and (e) of the
resolution and seize the opportunity for dialogue provided by such requests.
Proposal 5: Protection of human rights defenders
17.
The Expert Mechanism renews its earlier proposal to the Council that it call upon
States to ensure that indigenous human rights defenders, in particular indigenous women
and indigenous communities, are guaranteed a safe working environment and security and
to review laws that criminalize the work of indigenous human right defenders in
compliance with the Declaration and other international standards. In the light of the
information set out in its report (A/HRC/36/56), it proposes that the Council request States
to ensure that all human rights violations against indigenous communities and human rights
defenders, including indigenous women, are investigated and the perpetrators are brought to
justice.
18.
The Expert Mechanism also calls on the Council to address all allegations and
condemn reprisals against indigenous human rights defenders, including United Nations
mandate holders working on the rights of indigenous peoples, pursuant to resolution 36/21.
Proposal 6: Free, prior and informed consent in the United Nations system and
international financial institutions
19.
The Expert Mechanism proposes to the Council that it call upon the agencies of the
United Nations system, including the World Intellectual Property Organization and the
World Health Organization, as well as international financial institutions such as the World
Bank, that are engaged with issues affecting indigenous peoples to ensure good practices
consistent with free, prior and informed consent, as advised by the Expert Mechanism in its
study on this theme (A/HRC/39/62), and generally to comply with the Declaration and
other international standards.
20.
The Expert Mechanism also proposes to the Council that it encourage United
Nations agencies to make more use of the Mechanism’s thematic studies and advice.
Proposal 7: Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration
21.
The Expert Mechanism proposes to the Council that it call upon States, in the
process of developing and implementing the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular
Migration and in all situations involving migration, both internally and across international
borders, to recognize and respect the rights of indigenous peoples under the Declaration and
other international standards.
Proposal 8: National action plans to achieve the ends of the Declaration
22.
The Expert Mechanism proposes to the Council that it remind States of the
commitment undertaken in the outcome document of the World Conference on Indigenous
Peoples to cooperate with indigenous peoples to develop and implement national action
plans, strategies or other measures to achieve the ends of the Declaration. In this regard, it
proposes that these action plans be used as a tool to implement the recommendations of
international human rights mechanisms, including the universal periodic review, treaty
bodies and special procedures, and that States consider seeking the collaboration and
support of their national human rights institutions and the Expert Mechanism in the
elaboration of these action plans.
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