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Please also include an executive summary of your inputs to the 3 main questions above (strict 500-word limit) which will be used for our compilation report submitted to the 2024 session of the PFII.

29 Nov 2023

IOM remains committed to the System-Wide action plan to achieve the objectives of the Declaration, and in particular its point 3) on supporting the realization of indigenous peoples’ rights in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda. [...] Regarding the PFII recommendation that the IOM “focus on the vulnerability of indigenous peoples in the Pacific region, in particular in view of the effects of climate change” (session 14, para 21), the IOM Pacific Strategy 2022-2026, IOM includes the “Incorporation of traditional and indigenous knowledge and strategies to manage disasters and displacement” as part of the necessary actions to achi. [...] The theme of the 2024 PFII session is “Enhancing Indigenous Peoples’ right to self- determination in the context of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples – emphasizing the voice of Indigenous Youth. [...] System-Wide Action Plan to achieve the ends of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Background As per the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples (A/RES/69/2), a system-wide action plan to ensure a coherent approach to achieving the ends of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was adopted in November 2015 and launched by the Secretary-Gene. [...] In 2018, in the context of the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, IOM published an article highlighting the risks and vulnerabilities of Indigenous Peoples to the adverse effects of climate change.

Authors

BOMBASSEI Michele

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7
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United States of America