A/64/338
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human
rights and fundamental freedoms of indigenous people
Summary
The present report is the first submitted to the General Assembly by the current
Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights and fundamental freedoms of
indigenous people, James Anaya, pursuant to General Assembly resolution 63/161.
The Special Rapporteur discusses the implementation of his mandate pursuant to
Human Rights Council resolution 6/12, in which he was directed to work
cooperatively with States, indigenous peoples, the United Nations, regional bodies
and non-governmental organizations and to pay particular attention to both the
obstacles preventing full enjoyment of the human rights and fundamental freedoms
of indigenous peoples and to best practices in overcoming these obstacles, including
through the promotion of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous
Peoples and international instruments relevant to the advancement of the rights of
indigenous peoples. The rights set forth in the United Nations Declaration serve as a
platform for the cooperative manner in which the Special Rapporteur carries out his
work, inform his collaboration with the United Nations mechanisms with which he
engages and form the core of his concerted involvement with States, indigenous
peoples’ organizations and civil society partners.
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