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meeting of the Advisory Group on Article 8 (j) and Related Provisions and the fifth
and sixth meetings of the Ad Hoc Open-Ended Working Group on Access and
Benefit-sharing in order to support the elaboration by indigenous peoples of
recommendations on an international regime on access and benefit-sharing. The
meeting could be organized back-to-back with the meeting of the Inter-Agency
Support Group on Indigenous Issues in order to take advantage of the presence of
some United Nations agencies, which will be able to provide technical support and
information.
132. The Permanent Forum decides to transmit the report of the expert group
meeting to the Executive Secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity as an
informational document for the meetings of the Open-Ended Working Group on
Access and Benefit-sharing and the Advisory Group on Article 8 (j) and Related
Provisions, to be presented during the discussion of the relevant agenda item at
those meetings.
133. The Permanent Forum calls upon the States parties to the Convention on
Biological Diversity to continue to enhance participatory mechanisms by ensuring
that the diverse regional views of indigenous peoples are reflected in discussions on
the international regime on access and benefit-sharing. In particular, the parties are
urged to ensure adequate representation of indigenous peoples from the seven
indigenous geo-cultural regions12 and subregional levels in the Working Group on
Access and Benefit-sharing and to ensure that they are provided with opportunities
to express diverse regional and subregional views.
134. The Permanent Forum, with the assistance of relevant member of the InterAgency Support Group, and in collaboration with indigenous experts, will conduct
timely technical reviews at critical stages in the negotiations of international
standards on the protection of traditional knowledge, such as the international
regime on access and benefit-sharing and the deliberations of the Intergovernmental
Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge
and Folklore of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), to evaluate
consistency and harmonization with existing and developing international legal
instruments, standards and arrangements and, in particular, the human rights of
indigenous peoples.
135. The Permanent Forum calls upon the secretariat of the Convention on
Biological Diversity to work in partnership with other members of the Inter-Agency
Support Group and donors to organize regional workshops for the purposes of
information exchange and capacity-building among Governments, indigenous
peoples and local communities and other stakeholders with regard to the proposed
international regime on access and benefit-sharing. In addition, the secretariat is
called upon to provide financial support for indigenous networks to disseminate
information, in appropriate and accessible languages, and through appropriate
media, to indigenous communities on this issue.
136. The Permanent Forum welcomes and encourages the continuation of the
practice of submission of reports by the States, United Nations agencies and
indigenous peoples’ organizations on implementation of its recommendations,
including analysis of their positive and negative work experience in the process of
implementation.
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