History
The proposal to create a Permanent Forum focused on Indigenous Issues was officially introduced at the Vienna World Conference on Human Rights in 1993. Its establishment then became one of the central objectives of the programme of activities for the First International Decade of the World's Indigenous People (1995 - 2004). Subsequently, two UN workshops were held to discuss the possibility of a permanent forum.
The first workshop took place in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1995 (for the report see E/CN.4/Sub.2/AC.4/1995/7) and the second in Santiago de Chile in 1997. A review conducted by the Secretary General supported the creation of a permanent forum. In February 1999, an ad hoc working group of the Commission on Human Rights met in Geneva to elaborate proposals for the forum.
A second ad hoc working group met the following year, in February 2000, to finalize a proposal for the Commission on Human Rights. At its fifty-sixth session, the Commission on Human Rights decided to recommend to the Economic and Social Council that it set up a permanent forum on Indigenous issues.
On July 28, 2000, the Economic and Social Council adopted a resolution establishing the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII).
Mandate*
The UNPFII is an advisory body to the Economic and Social Council with a mandate to discuss indigenous issues related to economic and social development, culture, the environment, education, health and human rights. According to its mandate, the Permanent Forum will:
Provide expert advice and recommendations on Indigenous issues to the Council, as well as to programmes, funds and agencies of the United Nations, through the Council.
Raise awareness and promote the integration and coordination of activities related to indigenous issues within the UN system. Prepare and disseminate information on indigenous issues.
The Permanent Forum holds annual two-week sessions, generally in May.
The first meeting of the Permanent Forum was held in May 2002, and until now the yearly sessions took place in New York.
Participants
The indigenous peoples, the States, the bodies and organizations of the United Nations, the intergovernmental organizations and the nongovernmental organizations with advisory statute at the ECOSOC are invited to take part.
Experts
The Permanent Forum is composed of sixteen experts.
Eight members are nominated by governments and elected by the Economic and Social Council; and eight are nominated by the President of the Council after consultation in due form with the governments, which in their turn will have examined the candidatures of the interested with the organizations of the indigenous peoples.
The sixteen members serve in their personal capacities as independent experts on indigenous issues. They are appointed for a period of three years with the possibility of re-election or reappointment for another 3-year period. Decisions are made by consensus of the sixteen members.
Here the list of the members of the Permanent Forum, whose exercise will expire at the end of 2013:
Indigenous experts
Ms. Anna Naykanchina (Evenk, Russian Federation) - Eastern European States
Ms. Dalee Sambo Dorough (Inuit, United States) - North America
Mr. Edward John (Canada) - North America
Ms. Myrna Cunningham Kain (Miskita, Nicaragua) - Latin America
Mr. Paul Kanyinke Sena (Kenya) - African Group
Mr. Saul Vicente Vazquez (Mexico) - Latin America
Mr. Devasish Roy (Taungya, Bangladesh) - Asian Group
Ms. Valmaine Toki (Maori, New Zealand) - Pacific
State nominated experts
Mr. Alvaro Esteban Pop (Guatemala - Latin America
Mr. Andrey A. Nikiforov (Russian Federation) - Eastern European States
Mr. Bertie Xavier (Guyana) - Latin America
Ms. Eva Biaudet (Finland) - Western Europe
Ms. Helen Kaljulate (Estonia) - Eastern European States
Ms. Megan Davis (Australia) - Pacific
Ms. Paimaneh Hasteh (Iran) - Asian Group
Mr. Simon William M'Viboudoulou (Republic of Congo) - African Group
*The following text is largely inspired by the United Nations Guide for Indigenous Peoples, published by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Permanent Forum 2011 : statements June,01 2011
Most of the statements submitted during the 10th session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) are available in our online database. To find them click here or follow this path from our website : "Documentation center -> Online ... [more]
Reunion of the Documentation Network, Wednesday 25 May, 2011, UNPFII, New York May,12 2011
The annual reunion of the Documentation Network Regrouping Specialized Documentation Centres on Indigenous Issues will take place on Wednesday, 25 May, 2011 at 1:15 pm in Conference Room 8, lower level of the main General Assembly buidling, UN ... [more]
Docip Technical Secretariat at the UNPFII in New York, May 16-27, 2011 May,10 2011
During the 10th session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues which will take place in New York from May 16 to 27, 2011, doCip sets up a technical secretariat to the attention of the indigenous delegates attending this conference. doCip’s ... [more]

