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recommendations of the Global Preparatory Indigenous Peoples’ Conference on the
World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, to be held in Alta, Norway, from 10 to
12 June 2013, the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the
regional preparatory meetings and their respective contributions to the outcome
document of the World Conference. All conclusions and recommendations that arise
from those activities must be taken into consideration in the decision-making
relating to the World Conference itself. The Forum wishes to draw attention to the
collective objective of ensuring an informal hearing, interactive round tables, panel
discussions and the adoption of an action-oriented outcome document of the
Conference.
73. The Permanent Forum expresses its gratitude to the Government of Guatemala
and to the United Nations country team in Guatemala for organizing the meeting of
the United Nations International Experts on Indigenous Peoples’ Rights, which
included the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the Special
Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples, the Forum, the co-facilitators and
the Indigenous Global Coordinating Group, in preparation for the World Conference,
which was held in Tikal, Guatemala, on 20 and 21 December 2012.
74. The Permanent Forum welcomes the confirmation that the Government of
Mexico will hold a regional and thematic preparatory meeting, with the participation
of Member States, indigenous peoples and the United Nations system, the Expert
Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the Special Rapporteur on the
rights of indigenous peoples and the Forum, to build further consensus on the
process and content of the World Conference and its related discussions. The Forum
appoints Saul Vicente as a focal point to work with the Government of Mexico in
the preparations for the meeting.
75. The Permanent Forum welcomes the interest of the Governments of Botswana
and the Congo in supporting the rights of indigenous peoples in the region,
including the World Conference process, and encourages other African Governments
to follow this good practice. The Forum welcomes the willingness of Simon William
M’Viboudoulou to assist in the preparation and successful hosting of these meetings.
76. The Permanent Forum welcomes the preparation by the Economic
Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean of the study entitled “Rights of
indigenous peoples: achievements and challenges in the Latin American countries”,
and encourages other regional commissions to undertake similar studies.
77. The Permanent Forum reiterates that the Inter-Agency Support Group on
Indigenous Peoples’ Issues constitutes a key forum for the achievement of more
effective coordination and coherence in supporting the preparations for and the
participation of indigenous peoples in the World Conference and recommends
stronger engagement and the participation of all agencies, programmes and funds in
the work of the Group.
78. The Permanent Forum considers that the conclusion of the Global Preparatory
Indigenous Peoples’ Conference on the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, to
be held in Alta, Norway, from 10 to 12 June 2013, should be considered as a firm
basis for the identification of specific themes for the round table and panel
discussions under the auspices of the General Assembly.
79. The Permanent Forum recommends to the President of the sixty-eighth session
of the General Assembly the continuation of the practice, established during the
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