2011-05-17 15:11:38

Indigenous peoples’ forum opens at UN with call to turn rights into reality


(May 17, 2011):The annual United Nations forum aimed at advancing the rights of the estimated 370 million indigenous persons around the world, opened on Monday with a call to turn those rights into a practical reality. More than 1,300 delegates are participating in the two-week Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, being held at UN Headquarters in New York to mark its tenth anniversary. This year the forum will focus on reviewing progress made on issues ranging from economic and social development to the environment, and whether indigenous peoples have given free, prior and informed consent to decisions affecting their communities. Opening the forum, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon said the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, adopted by the General Assembly in September 2007, finally had the consensus support that it deserved. “Now we need to make the declaration’s principles a reality,” he said, stressing that protecting and promoting the rights of indigenous peoples benefited everyone, and not only those groups. Ban urged participants to raise their during the forum, so that the world can hear about the threats and risks that indigenous communities face, as well as the unique expertise that they can bring to issues such as climate change.








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