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18. The Forum calls upon States to adopt the draft United Nations declaration on
the rights of indigenous peoples before the end of the decade.
19. The Forum encourages States to include representatives of indigenous peoples’
organizations in their delegations to the informal intersessional meeting on the draft
United Nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples.
20. The Forum requests the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources,
Traditional Knowledge and Folklore to extend an invitation to members of the
Forum to participate in its annual sessions.
21. The Forum requests the Secretary-General to provide necessary financial
assistance to two members of the Forum to participate in the twentieth session of the
Working Group on Indigenous Populations and the working group of the
Commission on Human Rights to elaborate a draft declaration.
22. The Forum underlines the importance for thematic special rapporteurs and
representatives of the Commission on Human Rights to pay special attention to the
situation of indigenous peoples in their relevant fields.
23. The Forum encourages States to undertake consultations with indigenous
peoples to elaborate constitutional provisions and State policies relating to
indigenous issues.
24. The Forum recommends that the Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights organize activities with indigenous peoples in
Africa and Asia with a view to:
(a)
peoples;
Providing international and regional human rights training for indigenous
(b) Encouraging dialogue between States, indigenous peoples and others on
the concept of indigenous peoples in the context of the promotion and protection of
cultural diversity;
(c) Inviting inter-agency consultation with States and indigenous peoples at
the national and subregional levels and to report to the Forum at its second session.
4.
Economic and social development
25. The Forum notes that it is of the utmost importance to ensure respect for the
rights of indigenous peoples in the planning and implementation of economic and
social development projects. Accordingly, the Forum makes the following
recommendations:
(a) The International Labour Organization (ILO) should continue to urge
ratification of ILO Convention No. 169 concerning indigenous and tribal peoples in
independent countries, particularly by African and Asian countries, none of which
have ratified it;
(b) ILO should continue to work towards the implementation of the
Convention in countries that have already ratified it;
(c) A major effort should be made to provide information to United Nations
agencies concerning the rights of indigenous peoples and, in addition, the agencies
which do not yet have policies and strategies on indigenous peoples should be
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