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81.
Taking into account the above-mentioned reflections, the Special Rapporteur
would like to provide some brief conclusions and recommendations:
(a)
The mandate of the Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous
peoples continues to play an essential role in promoting the individual and collective
rights of indigenous peoples enshrined in international human rights instruments,
particularly the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Collaboration and coordination with the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues and
the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples should be sustained and
enhanced.
(b)
The Special Rapporteur has observed that in spite of progress in the
legal recognition of indigenous peoples and in regard to their rights within the legal
frameworks of Member States, the situation of the individual and collective human
rights of indigenous peoples in all regions of the world remains a serious cause for
concern. Therefore, the Special Rapporteur encourages all Member States to support
the continuation and best functioning of the mandate.
(c)
The Special Rapporteur calls on Member States to increase their support
to the United Nations special procedures system, and specifically to this mandate, so
that enough human and financial resources are available to adequately carry out its
work.
(d)
The Special Rapporteur also calls on Member States to develop ways to
encourage all countries to cooperate effectively with the mandate holder, and to devise
ways and means to better monitor compliance with international human rights
standards on the rights of indigenous peoples, particularly in countries where
indigenous peoples and their rights and identities are not even recognized and which
have not yet accepted country visit requests.
(e)
The Special Rapporteur would like to call upon the United Nations
system and the regional human rights systems to increase their collaboration with the
mandate at all levels in order to mutually reinforce the work relating to particular
countries, regions or issues, in furtherance of the promotion and protection of
indigenous peoples’ rights.
(f)
The Special Rapporteur would like to express her gratitude to her
predecessors, upon whose solid work she has built her contribution. She would also
like to congratulate her successor and expresses her certainty that he will devote all
his efforts to promoting the rights of indigenous peoples.
(g)
The Special Rapporteur would like to acknowledge the collaboration she
has received throughout her term from civil society organizations, academia, the
media and other relevant actors. She would like to encourage them to continue
engaging with the mandate and helping to disseminate and implement its
recommendations. The Special Rapporteur would like to particularly thank the funds
and institutions which have provided financial support for the fulfilment of her work
and hopes that they will continue to support future mandate holders.
(h)
The Special Rapporteur would like to express her gratitude to the
dedicated staff supporting her mandate in the Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights, and also to her external assistants, for the support
they have provided as she has carried out her mandate over the past six years.
(i)
Finally, the Special Rapporteur would like to honour and recognize the
collaboration of indigenous peoples and their institutions, organizations and
communities in the work of the mandate. Any progress achieved on recognition and
respect for their rights is mainly due to their unrelenting fight for justice.
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