Box 20.
The Inter-Agency Working
Group on Intercultural
Issues in Ecuador
At the operative level, the United Nations system
in Ecuador established an inter-agency coordination mechanism, based on the concept of a lead
agency for each one of the MDGs and the related
themes contained in the Millennium Declaration.
One of the mechanisms of this coordination
process is the creation of the thematic InterAgency Working Groups (IAWG), which was
created in 2005. The IAWGs were requested to
integrate the principles of “Action 2”35, as well
as an intercultural and gender approach, into
the definition of their policies and initiatives.
Publishing the periodical IAWG
Information Bulletin.
Conducting a preparatory workshop for the
participation of Afro-descendants in the UN
Durban Review Conference 2009, which was
a follow up to the 2001 UN World Conference
against Racism, Racial Discrimination,
Xenophobia and Related Intolerance.
Attempts to create a mechanism of
consultation with indigenous peoples (a
“Permanent Consultative and Advisory Council
of the United Nations and the Indigenous
Organizations, Nationalities and Peoples”).
Implementing a first large-scale Joint
Programme (“Development and cultural
diversity for the reduction of poverty and
social inclusion programme”) presented
by the member agencies of the IAWG
(8 UN agencies) to the UNDP-Spain MDG
Achievement Fund, under the Thematic
Window on “Culture and Development”. The
total three-year budget is US$ 5,500,000.
Supporting several UN Special Procedure
visits to the country, including the Special
Rapporteur on the situation of human rights
and fundamental freedoms of indigenous
peoples, and the Working Group of Experts on
People of African Descent. In the case of other
UN Special Procedure missions to Ecuador,
intercultural issues have been included as a
cross-cutting issue, facilitated by field visits to
communities, meetings with ethnic groups and
with state bodies responsible for human rights
and public policies related to ethnic groups.
In particular, an Inter-Agency Working Group on
Intercultural Issues was established, led by the
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), to
coordinate themes related to indigenous peoples
and Afro-descendants.
Some of the activities carried out by the IAWG
on Intercultural Issues included:
Drafting a common policy on intercultural
issues for the UN system in Ecuador.
Conducting annual preparatory workshops for
the participation of indigenous peoples in the
UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.
Publishing a report on the MDGs and
Afro-descendants36 (a report on the MDGs and
indigenous peoples also will be published).
Drafting and presenting annual activity
reports to the UN Permanent Forum on
Indigenous Issues.
Action II is an initiative of the UN Secretary-General in 2002 and focuses on the role of UN institutions in supporting governments to strengthen national
human rights protection systems. Action II calls for UN agencies to integrate a human rights-based approach into their work and to make human rights
a key focus of all UN Country Teams.
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See http://www.odmamericalatina.org/frontEnd/images/objetos/Informe_AFROECUATORIANO.pdf (accessed 9 August 2009).
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