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44. The Forum recommends that Governments and international organizations
encourage indigenous peoples to participate fully in the work of reconciliation and
truth commissions. The Forum welcomes the contribution of a paper by the Division
for the Advancement of Women on the work of the Committee on the Elimination of
Discrimination against Women (see E/C.19/2004/CRP.7) and recommends that the
Committee enhance its monitoring of the implementation of the Convention on the
Elimination of Discrimination against Women regarding indigenous women, and
that it prepare and adopt a general comment on indigenous women, with the full
participation of indigenous women.
45. The Forum recommends that all human rights treaty bodies and other human
rights mechanisms of the United Nations and the treaty monitoring mechanisms of
ILO pay special attention to the human rights of indigenous peoples, in particular
indigenous women, in the discharge of their mandates. The Forum also encourages
indigenous women’s organizations and other organizations working in this area to
enhance their cooperation and contacts with these mechanisms.
46. The Forum urges the meeting of chairpersons of the human rights treaty bodies
and the meeting of the special rapporteurs and other mechanisms of the Commission
on Human Rights organized by the Office of the High Commissioner to place
indigenous peoples, including indigenous women, on their agenda and invite the
Forum to participate.
47. The Forum calls on all relevant United Nations system and other
intergovernmental entities to pay special attention to the human rights and concerns
of indigenous peoples, in particular indigenous women, when designing,
implementing and evaluating their policies and programmes, and to promote the
meaningful participation of indigenous women. In particular, the relation of
indigenous women’s issues to the design, implementation and evaluation of
programmes, in the context of the 10-year review of the Beijing Declaration and
Platform for Action, the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action on Human
Rights and the United Nations Millennium Declaration, needs to be addressed.
48. The Forum expresses its appreciation to the Special Rapporteur on violence
against women, its causes and consequences, and the Special Rapporteur on the
human rights and fundamental freedoms of indigenous peoples for their
participation at its third session, and recommends that they pay special attention to
the factors contributing to violence against indigenous women, especially domestic
violence and sexual abuse.
49. The Forum takes note of the recommendations of the Special Rapporteur on
the human rights and fundamental freedoms of indigenous peoples following his
latest visits to Chile, Colombia and Mexico. The Forum calls upon the Office of the
High Commissioner to elaborate technical cooperation programmes to assist in the
implementation of the recommendations.
50. The special rapporteurs, as well as other mechanisms relevant to the
Commission on Human Rights, are encouraged to study the effects of armed conflict
on the fundamental rights of indigenous peoples, especially on women and children.
51. The Forum expresses its great concern about the effects of armed conflict on
indigenous women and children, and recommends that a workshop be convened with
the framework of the 10-year review of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for
Action in order to formulate strategies to protect vulnerable groups, such as
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