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67. The Permanent Forum urges UNDP to strengthen its institutional capacity on
indigenous peoples’ issues by establishing a task force to serve as a liaison
mechanism between headquarters and focal points on indigenous issues at the
country level. Furthermore, the Forum recommends that these focal points be
specialists on indigenous peoples’ issues.
68. The Permanent Forum encourages the Food and Agriculture Organization of
the United Nations (FAO), jointly with other United Nations agencies, to support the
consolidation of the already established communication platforms in Latin America
and Canada and to establish platforms in Asia and Africa and the Pacific. The Forum
recommends that FAO and other agencies strengthen the reporting and monitoring
mechanisms for the communication platforms, especially with a view to supporting
indigenous peoples with a monitoring mechanism for their territories.
69. The Permanent Forum encourages FAO and other relevant agencies to favour
and promote in member countries the acknowledgement and improvement of land
tenure legal frameworks to recognize indigenous peoples’ land rights. The Forum
recommends that FAO and other relevant United Nations agencies support activities
for participatory delimitation and titling where the legal framework recognizes
indigenous land rights. FAO should pay special attention to indigenous peoples’
customary laws regarding land.
70. The Permanent Forum recommends that the International Labour Organization
(ILO) continue to work with the Forum, United Nations agencies, financial
institutions, bilateral donors and other interested parties to further the inclusion of
indigenous peoples’ rights in high-level development policies and poverty reduction
strategy papers, such as by raising indigenous peoples’ issues with the Organization
for Economic Cooperation and Development and its related Development Assistance
Committee.
71. The Permanent Forum recommends that ILO, in accordance with the United
Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, establish a mechanism for
the participation of indigenous experts and representatives in the monitoring of ILO
Conventions No. 169 and No. 107, regarding both State reports and indigenous
peoples’ claims.
72. The Permanent Forum decides to authorize a three-day international expert
group workshop on indigenous peoples’ rights, corporate accountability and the
extractive industries, and requests that the results of the meeting be reported to the
Forum at its eighth session, in 2009. The report of that workshop can feed into the
eighteenth and nineteenth sessions of the Commission on Sustainable Development,
which will address the themes of mining, chemicals, waste management and
sustainable consumption and production patterns, and contribute to the review by
the eighteenth session of the Commission.
73. Considering that indigenous peoples are empowered to assume leadership in
governments at various levels, particularly at the local level, the Permanent Forum
urges the United Nations system, including the Department of Economic and Social
Affairs, UNDP and all other relevant agencies, with the support of Member States
and donor agencies, to implement, before the convening of its next session, a
platform for indigenous local-local cooperation and the establishment of a network
of indigenous local governments for information exchange and capacity-building on
public administration, local socio-economic governance and participatory
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