Rights of indigenous peoples
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with indigenous peoples through their representatives and institutions, to implement,
when necessary, appropriate measures, concrete policies, plans, programmes,
projects and other measures to realize the commitments made in the outcome
document, and invites international and regional organizations, within their
respective mandates, national human rights institutions, where they exist, civil
society, including non-governmental organizations, and other relevant actors to
contribute to those efforts;
3.
Reiterates the commitment of Member States to cooperate with
indigenous peoples, through their own representative institutions, to develop and
implement national action plans, strategies or other measures, where relevant, to
achieve the ends of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous
Peoples;2
4.
Takes note with appreciation of the final report of the Secretary-General
on the achievement of the goal and objectives of the Second International Decade of
the World’s Indigenous People, 9 one of the major highlights of which was the
adoption, in 2007, of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous
Peoples, but regrets that gaps remain between the formal recognition of indigenous
peoples’ rights and the implementation of policies on the ground;
5.
Decides to convene a high-level event to mark the tenth anniversary of
the adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples,
to be held during the seventy-first session of the General Assembly, in 2017, and
that the event will take stock of the achievements of the preceding 10 years and
assess the remaining challenges for the rights of indigenous peoples, and also
consider the further follow-up to the Declaration, including the consideration of a
third International Decade;
6.
Welcomes the designation by the Secretary-General of the UnderSecretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs as the senior official of the
United Nations system responsible for coordinating follow-up action to the World
Conference on Indigenous Peoples, in order, in consultation and cooperation with
indigenous peoples, the Inter-Agency Support Group on Indigenous Peoples’ Issues
and Member States, to begin development, within existing resources, of a systemwide action plan to ensure a coherent approach to achieving the ends of the
Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, raising awareness of the rights of
indigenous peoples and increasing the coherence of the activities of the system in
this regard;
7.
Encourages those States that have not yet ratified or acceded to the
Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169) of the International
Labour Organization7 to consider doing so and to consider supporting the United
Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and welcomes the
increased support of States for the Declaration;
8.
Urges Governments and intergovernmental and non-governmental
organizations to continue to contribute to the United Nations Voluntary Fund for
Indigenous Peoples, the Trust Fund on Indigenous Issues and the United Nations
Indigenous Peoples’ Partnership, and invites indigenous organizations and private
institutions and individuals to do likewise;
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