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Improving Indigenous peoples’ access to justice and development through community-based monitoring - Final evaluation
- eval_number:
- 3526
- eval_url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3526
- location:
- country:
- Inter-Regional
- region:
- Inter-Regional
- eval_title:
- Improving Indigenous peoples’ access to justice and development through community-based monitoring - Final evaluation
- recommendations:
- date:
- 2023-02-20 00:00:00.0
- themes:
- theme:
- Organizational issues
- category:
- Tripartism & constituent partnerships
- comments:
- The roles of UN agencies, including the ILO, in the Indigenous Navigator, is first an foremost a matters for discussion and decision by the consortium partners themselves. The Consortium partners are relying on the Indigenous Navigators in various ways when engaging in international processes. The ILO is supportive of such efforts wherever appropriate.
- action_plan:
- The Evaluation report has been shared with the Indigenous Navigator consortium partners; the ILO continues to be an active member of the IASG.
- management_response:
- Completed
- progress:
- Achieved
- admin_units:
- GED
- title:
- 6 External linkages / Role of international partners: For the next stage of the IN, there needs to be a clearer role for the ILO (or other UN agencies) and the donor to play a stronger role in supporting national and international level advocacy and networking and financing.
• ILO and IASG: As the ILO is also one of the leading members of UN Inter-Agency Support Group on Indigenous Issues (IASG), it is well positioned to share knowledge gained through the IN and learn from the efforts of the other over 42 UN and other international organizations that make up IASG.
• Linkage with the CBD / Aichi Goals and the Paris Accords: The IN framework and approach should be adapted to support community-based monitoring of progress on the CBD / Aichi Goals and the Paris Accords / INDCs Additional resources will be needed to adapt the IN framework and test the linkages and processes, before rolling it out to all partner countries.
• Networking with International Agencies: Stronger networks should be established with other UN agencies including IFAD, FAO, UNFCCC, UNEP, UNDP and UNESCO, as well as International Financial Institutions (IFIs) to seek synergies and build sustainable advocacy networks and to ensure better mainstreaming of IP interests and use of the IN data in programmes and projects supported by these agencies.
- project_symbols:
- GLO/16/24/EUR
- url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/16553
- information_source:
- Head Quarters
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