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Challenges faced by Indigenous Peoples, ‘an affront to dignity and justice’

UN News UN Photo/Loey Felipe Participants attend the opening of the 24th Session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.

Indigenous Peoples are still excluded from decisions regarding “the very foundation of our identity, survival, and self-determination,” said Aluki Kotierk, Chair of the 24th United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII).

This year’s theme is focused on implementing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and addressing associated challenges – emphasising the need for Indigenous Peoples to be included in governance processes.

For the next two weeks at UN Headquarters in New York, Indigenous leaders, Member States, UN officials and civil society groups are meeting to try and make the declaration a reality.

Indigenous leadership

The forum sheds light on how Member States’ actions on native lands impact Indigenous Peoples, while decisions which bypass Indigenous leaders too often impact both their ways of life and food security.

In his speech at Monday’s opening, UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged governments and institutions to recognise and act upon the leadership, rights and needs of Indigenous Peoples.

“The difficulties facing Indigenous Peoples around the world are an affront to dignity and justice,” said the UN chief, “and a source of deep sorrow for me personally.”

“Indigenous women face particular challenges – including barriers to political participation, economic opportunities, and essential services,” he added.

During the two-week long forum, discussions will focus on the principles of sustainability, equity and social justice, while simultaneously empowering Indigenous Peoples’s governance systems.

“Member States must ensure that Indigenous Peoples are fully respected in decision-making processes, with their governance systems and rights upheld in every aspect of policy and government,” said Ms. Kotierk.

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UN News UN Photo/Loey Felipe Participants attend the opening of the 24th Session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.

Speaking up for women

From the persecution of Indigenous women to the non-regulated extraction of mineral resources on their own land, their human rights overall are constantly being infringed upon.

These persistent disparities demand urgent, sustained attention,” said Philemon Yang, President of the General Assembly during the opening session.

Indigenous women stand as cultural leaders and agents of change. Yet, across the globe, Indigenous women stand at the crossroads of gender-based discrimination, colonial violence, and systemic marginalisation.

“Indigenous women face particular challenges – including barriers to political participation, economic opportunities, and essential services,” Mr. Guterres underscored. 


Indigenous Peoples' rights are non-negotiable 

 

Representing the largest international annual gathering of Indigenous Peoples with around 1,000 participants, the 24th session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) opened at UN Headquarters in New York, putting a spotlight on some of the most urgent and interconnected issues facing Indigenous Peoples today. Bringing together Indigenous Peoples, government representatives, UN agencies, and civil society from around the world, the Forum will run until 2 May 2025.

Source: UN News

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