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accordance with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous
Peoples, such practices be extended to all critical areas of interest to indigenous
peoples, such as the Working Group on Access and Benefit-sharing and in particular
the Working Group on Protected Areas.
81. The Permanent Forum requests the secretariat of the Convention on Biological
Diversity to complete its work on the draft code of ethical conduct for the
recognition and protection of indigenous intellectual property and cultural heritage,
taking into account the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous
Peoples, as a minimum standard, with a view to adopting the code at the tenth
meeting of the Conference of the Parties in 2010, the International Year of
Biodiversity.
82. The Permanent Forum requests the secretariats of the Convention on
Biological Diversity and the Forum to consult and collaborate with indigenous
organizations to promote the role of indigenous peoples as stewards of biological
and cultural diversity for the International Year of Biodiversity.
83. The Permanent Forum requests the secretariat of the Convention on Biological
Diversity and the World Intellectual Property Organization to assist it in finalizing
the study on sui generis systems based on customary laws for the protection of
traditional knowledge with a view to advancing its protection.
84. The Permanent Forum recommends that the secretariat of the Convention on
Biological Diversity explore ways of ensuring that traditional knowledge issues and
indigenous peoples’ rights are fully addressed in the development of an international
regime on access- and benefit-sharing, welcomes the proposal of an indigenous
expert meeting on traditional knowledge issues related to the international regime
and requests the participation of some Forum members, and regional representation
of indigenous experts, including indigenous female representatives.
85. The Permanent Forum welcomes the adoption of the Global Plan of Action for
Animal Genetic Resources. It requests FAO to give priority to strategic priority
No. 6 (support indigenous and local production systems and associated knowledge
systems of importance to the maintenance and sustainable use of animal genetic
resources), and to further develop relevant approaches to implement it, including
rights-based approaches and payment for services that support the custodianship of
local breeds by indigenous peoples.
86. The Permanent Forum recommends that the United Nations Children’s Fund
(UNICEF) and UNESCO reinforce quality education by building indigenous
knowledge and culture into education programmes and curricula, including
education for sustainable development and for natural disaster preparedness, and
promoting the use of indigenous language as the medium of instruction. The
important role of indigenous learning methodologies, including experiential learning
with community members outside of the classroom, should also be included.
Health
87. Considering the increasing impact of climate change on the health of
indigenous peoples, particularly in terms of increased vulnerability to water-borne
and vector-borne disease, the World Health Organization is encouraged to actively
engage the Permanent Forum and its secretariat and establish a dialogue with a view
to organizing a meeting on this issue in 2009.
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