Declaration by the High
Representative, Federica Mogherini, on behalf of the European Union on
the occasion of the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples,
9 August 2015.
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While we celebrate today the
International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, we take stock of
the progress achieved towards ending all forms of discrimination and in
ensuring that indigenous peoples’ rights are respected, protected and
fulfilled. In September of last year, the EU contributed to the success
of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples and promoted equal
participation of indigenous peoples in preparation of this meeting. We
supported the Outcome Document of the conference which serves as a
blueprint for actions at international and national level, bringing
positive changes to the lives of indigenous peoples. As follow up to the
World Conference, the EU is further developing its policy in line with
the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and
in close consultation with their representatives. Despite the many
positive examples of progress achieved around the world, indigenous
peoples, particularly women and girls, continue to experience multiple
forms of discrimination, vulnerability and marginalisation in their
lives. We are therefore committed to their empowerment. By reaffirming
its support to the UN declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples,
the EU restates its determination to work closely with indigenous
peoples, along with other partners and stakeholders in its endeavour to
promote the recognition that human rights are equally guaranteed to all
men and women.
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