disposal to access justice. This includes a process of educating them and their communities on their rights as human beings, as women and as indigenous peoples. Specifically, the State should allocate sufficient resources for : a) The full implementation of its laws and operation of its mechanisms for women. This should include awareness creation for all women and sectors of the laws and programs related to VAW and monitoring strict compliance especially at the local level of governance. It also includes the building of capacities among service providers and government personell to be able to deliver to indigenous women and peoples in a culturally appropriate and sensitive way. b) The State to be able to comply to its obligation to collect disaggregated data on VAW amongst indigenous women . 2. . Consistent with UNSC Resolution 1325, Article 22 of the UNDRIP and the CEDAW, the State should comply to its obligations to recognize, protect and fulfill its obligations to the human rights and fundamental freedoms of all peoples, ensure security of person and life free from violence and displacement. Specifically, the State should a) Muster its political will to fully and effectively comply to its commitment to UNDRIP, particularly Articles 30, 11, 19, 28 and 29 to prevent conflict in indigenous territories which puts women in a vulnerable position. Specifically, the State should pull out its armed forces from indigenous territories and put a moratorium to all development initiatives and corporate interests in indigenous territories unless and until genuine free, prior and informed consent is given by the community concerned. b). Ensure effective institutional frameworks that address structural and underlying causes and vulnerability factors of violence against indigenous women including the alarming culture of impunity. c) Capacitate the government, its agencies and personnel on its international obligations and allocating appropriate logistical, technical and financial support to the full and effective implementation and operationalization of the CEDAW and the UNDRIP in full consultation with indigenous women and peoples.   12  

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