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Study on access to health care
12. The Forum requests the preparation of a study to determine which indigenous
peoples and cultures have no access to direct health care and how health services
that are sensitive to traditional health-care practices may be provided to them. The
study should focus on indigenous peoples that have no access to medical services or
primary care because they are nomadic or because they reside in marginalized areas
that are very remote.
Working group on free and prior informed consent and participatory
research guidelines
13. The Forum proposes the organization of a working group on prior informed
consent and participatory research guidelines to meet three times annually for three
to four days each year, for three years. Meetings could be scheduled before annual
sessions of the Working Group on Indigenous Peoples, the working group on the
draft declaration and the Forum. The working group would be requested to:
(a) Broaden and deepen the dialogue on prior informed consent by
(i) defining what prior informed consent and participatory research guidelines mean
in substantive terms; (ii) recommending criteria and guidelines for consideration
when indigenous peoples and others address issues of prior informed consent and
participatory research guidelines, in order to ensure that indigenous peoples and
their communities are fully informed and meaningfully participate in decisionmaking and benefit-sharing processes, and that their interests are protected;
(b) Produce a paper on prior informed consent and participatory research
guidelines for distribution and discussion with United Nations agencies, indigenous
peoples and States, and engage in consultations with stakeholders on that issue;
(c) Following the consultation process, the working group would create an
information kit with draft agreements and documents relating to prior informed
consent and participatory research guidelines for review and consultation with
indigenous peoples, agencies, States and other stakeholders on that issue.
14. It is proposed that the members of the working group include representatives
of the Committee on Indigenous Health, treaty bodies, the World Bank, WHO, the
Convention on Biological Diversity, NGOs, States and members of the Forum.
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Human rights
15. The Forum requests the Secretary-General to prepare a report on how
indigenous issues have been addressed in United Nations Charter-based mechanisms
and treaty bodies.
16. The Forum requests appropriate regional organizations to provide it with
information on how indigenous issues have been addressed in their respective
mechanisms for the protection of human rights.
17. The Forum proposes the organization of a technical seminar with members of
the Forum, the members of the Working Group on Indigenous Populations and the
Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights and fundamental freedoms of
indigenous people in order to ensure that those United Nations bodies can efficiently
interface in their undertaking and to avoid duplication.
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