APPENDIX B-2: INTERNATIONAL G UIDANCE ON CONSULTATION Guidance from the United Nations The UN Development Program promotes and supports the right of indigenous peoples to free, prior informed consent with regard to development planning and programming that may affect them The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples makes clear that Indigenous peoples have the right to participate in decision making and that States must obtain their free, prior and informed consent before adopting and implementing legislative or administrative measures that may affect them. Guidance from the World Bank The World Bank has adopted a policy that World Bank funded projects will need a process of free, prior and informed consultation with indigenous peoples, at each stage of the project, to identify their views and to ascertain whether there is broad community support for the project. World Bank guidelines on Consultation with Indigenous Peoples indicate that an effective consultation process with indigenous peoples should involve the following elements:  meaningful and good faith consultation;  informed participation regarding the preparation and implementation of the project; followed by  a culturally appropriate and collective decision-making process. World Bank consultation procedures entail:  establishing an appropriate gender and inclusive intergenerational framework that provides the affected Indigenous Peoples’ communities opportunities for consultation at each stage of the project  using consultation methods, appropriate to the social and cultural values of the affected Indigenous Peoples’ communities and their local conditions, giving special attention to the concerns of Indigenous women, youth and children. Consultation methods could include using indigenous languages, allowing time for consensus building, and selecting appropriate venues, and  providing the affected Indigenous Peoples’ communities with all relevant information about the project (including an assessment of the potential adverse affects of the project) in a culturally appropriate manner at each stage of project.

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