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AGENDA 21 OBLIGATIONS
Chapter 26
RECOGNIZING AND STRENGTHENING THE ROLE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE AND THEIR
COMMUNITIES
PROGRAMME AREA
Objectives
26.3. In full partnership with indigenous
people and their communities, Governments and, where appropriate,
intergovernmental organizations should aim at fulfilling the following
objectives:
·
Establishment of
a process to empower indigenous people and their communities through
measures that include:
·
Adoption or
strengthening of appropriate policies and/or legal instruments at the
national level;
·
Recognition that
the lands of indigenous people and their communities should be protected
from activities that are environmentally unsound or that the indigenous
people concerned consider to be socially and culturally inappropriate;
·
Recognition of
their values, traditional knowledge and resource management practices
with a view to promoting environmentally sound and sustainable
development;
·
Recognition that
traditional and direct dependence on renewable resources and ecosystems,
including sustainable harvesting, continues to be essential to the
cultural, economic and physical well-being of indigenous people and
their communities;
·
Development and
strengthening of national dispute-resolution arrangements in relation to
settlement of land and resource-management concerns;
·
Support for
alternative environmentally sound means of production to ensure a range
of choices on how to improve their quality of life so that they
effectively participate in sustainable development;
·
Enhancement of
capacity-building for indigenous communities, based on the adaptation
and exchange of traditional experience, knowledge and
resource-management practices, to ensure their sustainable development;
·
Establishment,
where appropriate, of arrangements to strengthen the active
participation of indigenous people and their communities in the national
formulation of policies, laws and programmes relating to resource
management and other development processes that may affect them, and
their initiation of proposals for such policies and programmes;
·
Involvement of
indigenous people and their communities at the national and local levels
in resource management and conservation strategies and other relevant
programmes established to support and review sustainable development
strategies, such as those suggested in other programme areas of Agenda
21.
Activities
26.4. Some indigenous people and their
communities may require, in accordance with national legislation,
greater control over their lands, self-management of their resources,
participation in development decisions affecting them, including, where
appropriate, participation in the establishment or management of
protected areas. The following are some of the specific measures which
Governments could take:
·
Consider the
ratification and application of existing international conventions
relevant to indigenous people and their communities (where not yet done)
and provide support for the adoption by the General Assembly of a
declaration on indigenous rights;
·
Adopt or
strengthen appropriate policies and/or legal instruments that will
protect indigenous intellectual and cultural property and the right to
preserve customary and administrative systems and practices.
26.5. United Nations organizations and
other international development and finance organizations and
Governments should, drawing on the active participation of indigenous
people and their communities, as appropriate, take the following
measures, inter alia, to incorporate their values, views and knowledge,
including the unique contribution of indigenous women, in resource
management and other policies and programmes that may affect them:
·
Appoint a special
focal point within each international organization, and organize annual
interorganizational coordination meetings in consultation with
Governments and indigenous organizations, as appropriate, and develop a
procedure within and between operational agencies for assisting
Governments in ensuring the coherent and coordinated incorporation of
the views of indigenous people in the design and implementation of
policies and programmes. Under this procedure, indigenous people and
their communities should be informed and consulted and allowed to
participate in national decision-making, in particular regarding
regional and international cooperative efforts. In addition, these
policies and programmes should take fully into account strategies based
on local indigenous initiatives;
·
Provide technical
and financial assistance for capacity-building programmes to support the
sustainable self-development of indigenous people and their communities;
·
Strengthen
research and education programmes aimed at:
·
Achieving a
better understanding of indigenous people's knowledge and management
experience related to the environment, and applying this to contemporary
development challenges;
·
Increasing the
efficiency of indigenous people's resource management systems, for
example, by promoting the adaptation and dissemination of suitable
technological innovations;
·
Contribute to the
endeavours of indigenous people and their communities in resource
management and conservation strategies (such as those that may be
developed under appropriate projects funded through the Global
Environment Facility and the Tropical Forestry Action Plan) and other
programme areas of Agenda 21, including programmes to collect, analyse
and use data and other information in support of sustainable development
projects.
26.6. Governments, in full partnership with
indigenous people and their communities should, where appropriate:
·
Develop or
strengthen national arrangements to consult with indigenous people and
their communities with a view to reflecting their needs and
incorporating their values and traditional and other knowledge and
practices in national policies and programmes in the field of natural
resource management and conservation and other development programmes
affecting them;
·
Cooperate at the
regional level, where appropriate, to address common indigenous issues
with a view to recognizing and strengthening their participation in
sustainable development.
Means of
implementation
(a) Financing and cost evaluation
26.7. The Conference secretariat has
estimated the average total annual cost (1993-2000) of implementing the
activities of this programme to be about $3 million on grant or
concessional terms. These are indicative and order-of-magnitude
estimates only and have not been reviewed by Governments. Actual costs
and financial terms, including any that are non-concessional, will
depend upon, inter alia, the specific strategies and programmes
Governments decide upon for implementation.
(b) Legal and administrative frameworks
26.8. Governments should incorporate, in
collaboration with the indigenous people affected, the rights and
responsibilities of indigenous people and their communities in the
legislation of each country, suitable to the country's specific
situation. Developing countries may require technical assistance to
implement these activities.
(c) Human resource development
26.9.
International development agencies and Governments should commit
financial and other resources to education and training for indigenous
people and their communities to develop their capacities to achieve
their sustainable self-development, and to contribute to and participate
in sustainable and equitable development at the national level.
Particular attention should be given to strengthening the role of
indigenous women. |