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Working
Group on Indigenous Populations of the Sub-Commission on
Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities and the
International Decade of the World's Indigenous People
Commission on Human Rights resolution 1998/13
The Commission on Human Rights,
Recalling its previous resolutions on the Working Group on Indigenous Populations of
the Sub-Commission on Prevention of
Discrimination and Protection of Minorities and the International Decade of the World's
Indigenous People, in particular
resolution 1997/32 of 11 April 1997,
Recalling also Economic and Social Council resolution 1982/34 of 7 May 1982, in which
the Council authorized the
Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities to establish
annually a working group on
indigenous populations with the mandate to review developments pertaining to the promotion
and protection of the human rights
and fundamental freedoms of indigenous people, giving special attention to the evolution
of standards concerning the rights of
indigenous people,
Affirming its recognition of the value and diversity of the cultures and forms of
social organization of indigenous people, and that
the development of indigenous people within their countries will contribute to the
socio-economic, cultural and environmental
advancement of all the countries of the world,
Recalling that the goal of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous People is
to strengthen international cooperation
for the solution of problems faced by indigenous people in such areas as human rights, the
environment, development, education
and health, and that the theme of the Decade is "Indigenous people: partnership in
action",
Recognizing the importance of consultation and cooperation with indigenous people in
planning and implementing the
programme of activities for the Decade, the need for adequate financial support from the
international community, including
support from within the United Nations and the specialized agencies, and the need for
adequate coordination and
communication channels,
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Report of the Working Group on Indigenous Populations of the Sub-Commission on
Prevention of Discrimination and
Protection of Minorities
1. Takes note of the report of the Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and
Protection of Minorities on its
forty-ninth session (E/CN.4/1998/2-E/CN.4/Sub.2/1997/50) and of the report of the Working
Group on its fifteenth session
(E/CN.4/Sub.2/1997/14);
2. Urges the Working Group to continue its comprehensive review of developments and of
the diverse situations and
aspirations of the world's indigenous people, and welcomes its proposal to highlight
specific themes of the International Decade
of the World's Indigenous People at its future sessions, including giving priority at its
sixteenth session to the theme of education
and language;
3. Invites the Working Group to take into account in its deliberations on developments
pertaining to the promotion and
protection of the human rights of indigenous people the work, within the framework of
their respective mandates, of all thematic
special rapporteurs, special representatives, independent experts, working groups and
expert seminars as it pertains to the
situation of indigenous people;
4. Recommends to the Economic and Social Council that the Working Group be authorized
to meet for five working days prior
to the fiftieth session of the Sub-Commission;
5. Invites the Working Group to continue its consideration of ways in which the
expertise of indigenous people can contribute
to the work of the Working Group, and encourages initiatives by Governments, organizations
of indigenous people and
non-governmental organizations to ensure the full participation of indigenous people in
the activities related to the tasks of the
Working Group;
6. Requests the Secretary-General:
(a) To provide adequate resources and assistance to the Working Group in the discharge
of its tasks, including adequate
dissemination of information about the activities of the Working Group to Governments,
specialized agencies, non-governmental
organizations and organizations of indigenous people, in order to encourage the widest
possible participation in its work;
(b) To transmit the reports of the Working Group to Governments, organizations of
indigenous people and intergovernmental
and non-governmental organizations, as soon as possible, for specific comments and
suggestions;
7. Appeals to all Governments, organizations and individuals in a position to do so to
consider contributing to the
United Nations Voluntary Fund for Indigenous Populations;
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International Decade of the World's Indigenous People
8. Takes note of the report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (E/CN.4/1998/107);
9. Invites the Working Group on Indigenous Populations to continue its review of
activities undertaken during the International
Decade of the World's Indigenous People, and encourages Governments and intergovernmental
and non-governmental
organizations to provide information on the implementation of the goals of the Decade, in
accordance with paragraph 16 of the
annex to General Assembly resolution 50/157 of 21 December 1995;
10. Welcomes the affirmation by the General Assembly that a major objective of the
Decade is the adoption of a declaration on
the rights of indigenous people and its recognition that among the important objectives of
the Decade is the consideration of the
possible establishment of a permanent forum for indigenous people in the United Nations
system;
11. Requests the High Commissioner for Human Rights to consider organizing, taking into
account the United Nations Decade
for Human Rights Education and the priority to be given, including to education and
language, at the sixteenth session of the
Working Group on Indigenous Populations, and recognizing the importance of strengthening
the capacity of indigenous people
to develop their own solutions to their problems, a workshop for research and higher
education institutions focusing on
indigenous issues in education, to improve exchange of information between such
institutions and to encourage future
cooperation, in consultation with indigenous people and in collaboration with the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization and other relevant United Nations bodies;
12. Requests the High Commissioner for Human Rights, in her capacity as coordinator of
the Decade, to submit an updated
annual report reviewing activities within the United Nations system under the programme of
activities for the Decade to the
Commission on Human Rights at its fifty-fifth session under the agenda item entitled
"Indigenous issues", in accordance with the
request by the General Assembly to the Secretary-General;
13. Emphasizes the important role of international cooperation in promoting the goals
and activities of the Decade and the
rights, well-being and sustainable development of indigenous people;
14. Encourages Governments to support the Decade by contributing to the Voluntary Fund for the Decade;
15. Also encourages Governments, as appropriate, recognizing the importance of action
at the national level for the
implementation of the goals and activities of the Decade, to support the Decade, in
consultation with indigenous people, by:
(a) Preparing relevant programmes, plans and reports in relation to the Decade and
establishing national committees or other
mechanisms involving indigenous people to ensure that the objectives and activities of the
Decade are planned and implemented
on the basis of full partnership with indigenous people;
(b) Seeking means of giving indigenous people greater responsibility for their own
affairs and an effective voice in decisions on
matters which affect them;
(c) Identifying resources for activities designed to implement the goals of the Decade;
16. Appeals to intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations to support the
Decade by identifying resources for
activities designed to implement the goals of the Decade, in cooperation with indigenous
people;
17. Encourages Governments to consider contributing, as appropriate, in support of the
achievement of the goals of the
Decade, to the Fund for the Development of Indigenous Peoples of Latin America and the
Caribbean;
18. Recommends that the High Commissioner for Human Rights, when developing programmes
within the framework of the
International Decade of the World's Indigenous People and the United Nations Decade for
Human Rights Education, give due
regard to the development of human rights training for indigenous people;
19. Encourages the High Commissioner for Human Rights to cooperate with the Department
of Public Information in preparing
and disseminating information on the International Decade of the World's Indigenous
People, taking due care to portray
accurately the information regarding indigenous people;
20. Invites the United Nations financial and development institutions, operational
programmes and specialized agencies, in
accordance with the existing procedure of their governing bodies:
(a) To give increased priority and resources to improving the conditions of indigenous
people, with particular emphasis on the
needs of these people in developing countries, including through the preparation of
specific programmes of action for the
implementation of the goals of the Decade, within their areas of competence;
(b) To launch special projects, through appropriate channels and in collaboration with
indigenous people, for strengthening their
community-level initiatives, and to facilitate the exchange of information and expertise
among indigenous people and other
relevant experts;
(c) To designate focal points or other mechanisms for coordination with the High
Commissioner for Human Rights of activities
relating to the Decade;
21. Decides to consider the International Decade of the World's Indigenous People at
its fifty-fifth session under the agenda
item entitled
"Indigenous issues".
38th meeting
9 April 1998
[Adopted without a vote. See chap. XXIII.]
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