United Nations
General Assembly
A/HRC/24/41/Add.1
Distr.: General
25 June 2013
Original: English
Human Rights Council
Twenty-fourth session
Agenda item 3
Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil,
political, economic, social and cultural rights,
including the right to development
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous
peoples, James Anaya
Addendum
The situation of indigenous peoples in Namibia*
Summary
In the present report, the Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
examines the human rights situation of indigenous peoples in Namibia on the basis of
research and information gathered, including during a visit to the country from 20 to 28
September 2012.
Indigenous peoples in Namibia have suffered injustices in the past that leave them
disadvantaged, to varying degrees, in the present. Since the independence of Namibia in
1990, the Government has made many significant achievements in rolling back some of the
destructive legacies left by colonialism and apartheid. However, certain indigenous
peoples—including the San, Himba (Ovahimba), Ovazemba, Ovatjimba and Ovatue
people—are disadvantaged relative to other groups in the country and have not seen the
promises and benefits brought by independence fulfilled for them. These groups have
expressed strong desire for greater inclusion in decision-making at all levels, to be able to
genuinely set their own priorities for development and to regain or strengthen rights over
lands and natural resources, particularly lands to which they retain a cultural attachment.
Especially in recent years, the Government has entered into some innovative
arrangements with San tribes through which they have been able to increase their control
over management of land areas and derive some substantial benefits. In full consultation
with the affected peoples, these kinds of innovative arrangements should be expanded and
* The summary of the present report is circulated in all official languages. The report itself,
which is annexed to the summary, is circulated in the language of submission only.
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