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137. The Permanent Forum welcomes the invitation from the Government of the
Russian Federation, the Governor of Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Region, the public
chamber of the Russian Federation and the Russian Association of Indigenous
Peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East (RAIPON) to hold an international
meeting in the city of Salekhard, from 1 to 4 July 2007, dedicated to the study of
experiences of interaction between indigenous peoples and the private sector, and
expresses its appreciation for this invitation. The Permanent Forum also calls upon
other States to follow the example of the Russian Federation.
138. The Permanent Forum welcomes the continuing preparation by its secretariat
of the publication on the “State of the World’s Indigenous Peoples”.
139. The Permanent Forum decides to conduct a half-day discussion during its
eighth session on the subject of “Countries of the Arctic region”, with the broad
participation of indigenous communities, regional administrations and institutions of
local self-governance.
140. The Permanent Forum expresses its appreciation for the continuing presence
and support of the members of the Inter-Agency Support Group at its annual
sessions and intersessional meetings and for the valuable written contributions in the
form of pre-sessional documentation. The Permanent Forum also expresses its
appreciation to IFAD for convening and hosting the annual meeting of the InterAgency Support Group on Indigenous Issues in September 2006.
141. The Permanent Forum welcomes the participation at its sixth session of
indigenous parliamentarians from, inter alia, Bolivia, Ecuador, Greenland, Mexico,
Nepal, Nicaragua, Norway, Peru, the Russian Federation, Sweden, and encourages
indigenous parliamentarians to continue participating at future sessions in their own
capacity, with designated seating arrangements.
142. The Permanent Forum encourages indigenous parliamentarians to organize a
global satellite conference of indigenous representatives with the objective of
analysing as a whole the level of progress in the promotion, protection and exercise
of the rights of indigenous peoples around the world within the framework of the
seventh session of the Permanent Forum.
143. The Permanent Forum recognizes the role of indigenous parliamentarians in
the promotion and protection of indigenous peoples’ rights, and thus recommends
increasing their participation in the sessions of the Permanent Forum, adopting
regional and national mechanisms to monitor the recommendations and working
towards the establishment of particular mechanisms of participation.
144. Noting that the current mandate of the Intergovernmental Committee on
Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Traditional
Cultural Expressions of WIPO expires at the end of 2007, the Permanent Forum
calls upon member States of WIPO to extend the mandate of that body.
145. The Permanent Forum expresses appreciation to Mr. Michael Dodson for his
concept paper on traditional knowledge, 15 and recommends that the paper be widely
circulated. The Permanent Forum invites States, United Nations agencies, nongovernmental organizations and indigenous peoples and their organizations and
academic institutions to submit written comments to the secretariat for consideration
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