Ninth Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
New York
19 - 30 April, 2010
Special Theme: Indigenous peoples: development with culture and identity; articles 3 and 32 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Provisional Agenda
1. Election of officers.
2. Adoption of the agenda and organization of work.
3. Discussion on the special theme for the year, ¿Indigenous peoples: development with culture and identity: articles 3 and 32 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples¿.
4. Human rights:
(a) Implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples;
(b) Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights and fundamental freedoms of indigenous people and other special rapporteurs.
5. Half-day discussion on North America.
6. Comprehensive dialogue with six United Nations agencies and funds.
7. Future work of the Permanent Forum, including issues of the Economic and Social Council and emerging issues.8. Draft agenda for the tenth session of the Permanent Forum.
9. Adoption of the report of the Permanent Forum on its ninth session.
Due to complications related to the issue of space availability originated by the implementation of the Capital Master Plan, please be informed that all pre-registration procedures for this event are now officially closed.
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Zomi Computer and Internet Association (ZOCIA) [NGO]
19 Apr 2010
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We are very excited for this, 9th Session Form as the topics are very enlightening and the theme for this year is very much timely with full of relevancy to our context. Sorry for the delay and reschedule from the Zomi Indigenous people. Thank you very much for your kind facilitation.
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NGO Branch [ UN ENTITY ]
8 Apr 2010
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For specific information regarding the schedule of the 9th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (9-UNPFII) on the daily basis please use the following link:
< http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii/documents/E.C.19.2010.L1_en.pdf >
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The Office for Israel Constitutional Law [NGO]
5 Apr 2010
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Office for Constitutional Law: Where is the schedule for this event? What happens each day?
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GGS Institute of Information Communication Technology India [NGO]
20 Mar 2010
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It is submitted that the GGS Institute of Information Communication Technology India is accreditation with ECOSOC FFD. I want to participate the 9th Session of United Nations Permanentt Indigenous issues conference to be held on 19 Apr to 30 Apr 2010. But I cannot registered the same by CSO Net. Please provide the web site or registration form for registration the delegates as Under:-
(a) Guru Amar Singh Sidhu Secretary general
(b) Prof Sarvjeet Singh Brar Joint Secretary
(c) Mr Charnjit Singh ADVISOR TO GGS ICT FROM PUNJAB GOVT
(D) Mr Jagmohanjit Singh Director
(e) Ms Kiranpreet Kaur Director Geographic soceity
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NGO Branch [ UN ENTITY ]
2 Mar 2010
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Please be advised that the pre-registration for the 9th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (9-UNPFII) is currently under way. It is open to all previously accredited indigenous peoples¿ organizations, and academic institutions, as well as non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that have consultative status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).
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Raxb'e Desarrollo [NGO]
1 Mar 2010
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Dear
Division for Social Policy and Development
Our organization has interest in participate in to this event, but we are not yet to receive any invitation from the organizer. In the events page indicates that our organization has no access to preregister for this event. Could you tell us how to register, in order to prepare our delegation. We would appreciate the official invitation, as soon as possible.
For more additional information contact: jeanne.leiva@gmail.com
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Child Care Consortium [NGO]
27 Dec 2009
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Dear All,
{Tips from the analysis to be submitted at Ninth Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues to be held 19-30 April 2010 at U.N.H.Q, New York.]
The eroding bio-code during human diversity is tending to deliver diseased population and social disorder among various indigenous groups around the world. The Natural conscious living dose not erodes bio-code during diversity which delivers quality of integrity among indigenous population for development. The Natural conscious living is based on gender equity. The Author is firm on this theory and commitments on integrity of indigenous population and development.
A.Karunakaran,
Author and Founder,
Childcare Consortium,
Plot no 79, 6 th street, Ramapuram, Chennai 600 089, India,
Tel: 91 44 22493365
¿This NGO is in Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations ¿
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