Global Literature Review on Indigenous Peoples Health and WHO Initiative to Develop a Global Plan of Action: Insights from Key Experts and Stakeholders

Advancing the progress of a health situation analysis for Indigenous Peoples

The World Health Organization (WHO) will be hosting a side event at Room XXVI, Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland during the 17th session of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP) focused on the health of Indigenous Peoples. In response to Resolution 76.16 adopted by the 76th World Health Assembly in May 2023, WHO Director-General was tasked with developing a Global Plan of Action for the Health of Indigenous Peoples in consultation with various stakeholders including countries, Indigenous Peoples, UN agencies, civil society, academia, and others.

As part of this initiative, WHO has started working on a global literature review on the health of Indigenous Peoples. The aim of the side event is to present the initial findings of this review and allow Indigenous Peoples to provide input and contribute to the ongoing research. The analysis includes studying key health outcomes in which Indigenous Peoples face inequities, exploring the social determinants of health for Indigenous Peoples, and evaluating the availability, accessibility, acceptability, and quality of health services for Indigenous Peoples with a focus on cultural appropriateness.

The keynote speaker for the event will be Valmaine Toki, a member of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. She will be joined by speakers Pauliina (Lina) Nykänen-Rettaroli, Rodrigo Paillalef and Mariam Wallet Aboubakrine who are all involved in developing the situation analysis related to

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