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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:
- Programme sustainability
- comments:
- The collaboration developed with the IN consortium partners of the years is a strong assess for continuing collaboration with them both at the international and country levels.
- action_plan:
- GEDI will continue to execute its work on indigenous peoples in accordance with the Programme and Budget and the ILO Strategy for action concerning indigenous peoples.
- management_response:
- Completed
- progress:
- Achieved
- admin_units:
- GED
- title:
- 9 Exit Strategy: Despite stepping back from the consortium, the ILO still has a crucial role to play in terms of:
i) Championing IPs rights, especially their rights to participation and consultation, monitoring of compliance with C.169 and support for implementation UNDRIP and the SDGs in the IN target countries;.
ii) Promoting the integration of community-data into national and international sustainable development planning and monitoring systems;
iii) Providing direct technical and advocacy support to the national partners; and
iv) Establishing and strengthening consultative mechanisms and platforms for dialogue in each country through the country offices and tripartite governance structure as well as the UN Resident Coordinators.
As a minimum, the ILO should continue promoting the Navigator, supporting their national and international level networking activities and encouraging the ILO country offices, UN Resident Coordinator and other UN agencies to support the IN consortium’s advocacy efforts, strengthen consultative mechanisms and promote dialogue about IPs needs and concerns. Ideally, the ILO should either directly develop, or through its role in the IASG encourage other UN agencies to develop, parallel activities which will support the efforts of the IN consortium to scale-up and become self-sustaining over the coming decade.
- project_symbols:
- GLO/16/24/EUR
- url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/16556
- information_source:
- Head Quarters
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