phase of the research. The research projects and recommendations will be
reviewed at the fifth session of the Expert Mechanism in 2012.
An issue of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples (2014) will also be
discussed at the forthcoming session. I would like to inform that the Expert
Mechanism has proposed to the Human Rights Council to support the full
participation of indigenous peoples, including youth and women, at all stages
of the preparation of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples.
Another issue on the agenda of the fifth session is the best practices to achieve
the goals of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous
Peoples.
All the interested indigenous peoples’ organisations, [and] States are invited to
cooperate.
At the end of my intervention, I would like to distinguish the extreme relevance
of today’s forum’s topic. At the recently held 66-th session of the General
Assembly, the critical importance of the participation of women in the
political, social and economic spheres was underlined. The UN General
Assembly called on all States to eliminate laws, regulations and practices that
block or restrict women’s participation.
The Expert Mechanism supports the draft recommendations on guaranteeing the
rights of women belonging to minorities and requests to include in this
document provisions obliging States to take measures to achieve the objectives
of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The
Declaration contains a clear and consistent framework for the empowerment of
indigenous peoples. In the course of implementation of the Declaration specific
attention is paid to the rights and special needs of women, youth, [and]
indigenous children. States in cooperation with indigenous peoples shall take
measures to ensure the protection of rights and interests of women and children
against all forms of violence and discrimination.