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Chapter I
Matters calling for action by the Economic and Social
Council or brought to its attention
A.
Draft decisions recommended by the Permanent Forum for
adoption by the Council
The Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues recommends to the Economic and
Social Council the adoption of the following draft decisions:
Draft decision I
International expert group meeting on the theme “Dialogue on an optional
protocol to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples”
The Economic and Social Council decides to authorize an international expert
group meeting on the theme “Dialogue on an optional protocol to the United
Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples”, to be based on the study
prepared on that topic (E/C.19/2014/7) and having a focus on land, territories and
resource rights, together with all of the rights contained in the Declaration, in
particular the right to self-determination, self-government and autonomy, as well as
issues raised at the thirteenth session of the Permanent Forum on Ind igenous Issues.
Draft decision II
Venue and dates of the fourteenth session of the Permanent Forum
The Economic and Social Council decides that the fourteenth session of the
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues shall be held at United Nations
Headquarters, in New York, from 20 April-1 May 2015.
Draft decision III
Report of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues on its thirteenth session
and provisional agenda for its fourteenth session
The Economic and Social Council,
(a) Takes note of the report of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues on
its thirteenth session;
(b) Approves the provisional agenda for the fourteenth session of the
Permanent Forum as set out below:
1.
Election of officers.
2.
Adoption of the agenda and organization of work.
3.
Follow-up on the recommendations of the Permanent Forum:
4.
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(a)
Outcome of the high-level plenary meeting also known as the World
Conference on Indigenous Peoples;
(b)
Post-2015 development agenda;
(c)
Youth, self-harm and suicide.
Half-day discussion on the Pacific region.
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