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Indigenous Peoples in Voluntary Isolation and Initial Contact in the Amazon and
Chaco Regions and calls on States, civil society and cooperation agencies to support
the work of the International Committee.
42. The Permanent Forum recommends that the World Health Organization
(WHO), the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), the United Nations
Children’s Fund (UNICEF), States, non-governmental organizations and indigenous
peoples’ organizations join efforts in implementing appropriate expert health-care
actions to prevent disastrous disease problems affecting indigenous peoples in
voluntary isolation and recent contact, and consider adopting rapid-effect emergency
procedures in situations where the health situation is critical, as it is at present in the
Javari Valley in Brazil.
Economic and social development
43. The Permanent Forum reiterates its concern that reports developed and
presented by many States on the implementation of the Millennium Development
Goals and poverty reduction strategy papers still do not adequately include and
address indigenous peoples nor do they include their participation, and therefore
calls on States to rectify this weakness and on United Nations agencies to support
their efforts. While the Millennium Development Goals provide an important
international framework for addressing extreme poverty and health and social
outcomes, the Permanent Forum recommends that it is vital that further work be
undertaken to ensure that the related programmes reflect full appreciation and
respect for the rights and aspirations of indigenous peoples. This work should utilize
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44. The Permanent Forum urges the relevant Governments of States visited by the
Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights and fundamental freedoms of
indigenous people to implement the recommendations contained in his reports
regarding mega-projects implemented using the territories, lands and natural
resources of indigenous peoples.
45. The Permanent Forum welcomes the positive contributions of the members of
the Inter-Agency Support Group on Indigenous Issues and urges them to continue
implementing development projects and programmes in participation with
indigenous peoples, where applicable. The Forum also requests that more case
studies of good practices and lessons learned be presented at the sessions of the
Forum, including information about less successful cases.
46. The Permanent Forum encourages national and international financial
institutions to target indigenous peoples as beneficiaries of their micro-financing
mechanisms and other relevant mechanisms, with the free, prior and informed
consent of indigenous peoples.
47. The Permanent Forum expresses concern about the situation of indigenous
men, who, in the development process, suffer losses in their traditional livelihoods
in their family structures and their roles in the community, and face social
challenges as a result, as shown by many social indices, and urges United Nations
agencies to undertake a study on the changing role of indigenous men in the
economic development process.
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