A/HRC/39/17/Add.2 previously recommended, a protection scheme should be devised for these sectors of the population, with a particular focus on women, children and indigenous migrants from Central America.23 The employment situation of indigenous day labourers and domestic workers should be addressed in a culturally appropriate manner and in accordance with international labour and human rights standards. 129. Culturally appropriate measures should be taken to assist indigenous peoples who have been affected by natural disasters, with due respect for their rights and without restrictions or discrimination. The solutions that they propose to health, housing and food problems caused by natural disasters should be supported. 130. The situation of indigenous displaced persons requires urgent attention, in the form of comprehensive and coordinated measures. Steps should be taken to realize the right of indigenous displaced persons to an adequate standard of living, through the provision of culturally appropriate basic services, in accordance with the applicable international standards, including the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement. The State should establish the conditions and provide the means that allow indigenous displaced persons to return voluntarily, in safety and with dignity, to their homes. 131. The authorities should address the factors that cause these displacements, such as territorial and political conflicts and the presence of organized crime and armed groups, by means of investigations, sanctions, reparation and the administration of justice. In serious cases, such as the conflict between the municipalities of Chenalhó and Chalchihuitán, the state, federal and agrarian authorities should ensure that the measures taken do not aggravate the tensions between indigenous communities. Recommendations to indigenous peoples 132. The Special Rapporteur would like to encourage indigenous peoples to continue developing and strengthening their own legal, political and self-determination initiatives, taking into account international human rights standards, and thereby contribute to national debates on reforms in the fields of security, the administration of justice, development and governance. Recommendations to the United Nations system 133. The United Nations specialized agencies in Mexico should pay greater attention to the human rights situation of indigenous peoples in their areas of competence. The Special Rapporteur encourages the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to follow up on the present recommendations, in collaboration with indigenous peoples and the Government, taking into account the proposals of indigenous peoples in that regard. 23 20 See ibid., para. 100. GE.18-10617

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