A/HRC/36/53 10. States should ensure that statistical data on employment and traditional livelihoods of indigenous peoples are available at all levels. Those data can guide the design and implementation of support measures and programmes for indigenous entrepreneurship. 11. The use of indigenous languages in business activities should be enabled, and indigenous peoples should have access to information on financial services in their own languages. 12. In cases where indigenous peoples themselves, in exercising their selfdetermination, decide to exploit resources on their lands, the principle of free, prior and informed consent should still be respected in order to ensure that all sectors of the communities involved participate effectively. 13. Indigenous peoples should consider establishing peer support networks to facilitate exchange of experiences and networking relating to their participation in business and their access to financial services. 14. Financial institutions, including intergovernmental banks, should devise financial products and services that are accessible to indigenous peoples and considerate of their perspectives in business. 15. Indigenous peoples, States and financial institutions should work together to support viable and sustainable economies in indigenous communities, so that indigenous persons have the opportunity and option to work, live and raise families on their own lands and territories, while also participating in national and regional markets to the extent that they wish to do so. 16. States should work with indigenous peoples and others to ensure that business and financial activities, including legislative measures pertaining to indigenous economic development, are undertaken with attention to indigenous peoples’ self-determination, institution-building and cultural legitimacy, as well as best practices in relationships with communities and partners. 22

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