f.
Protection
of
Community
Resources/Treasures
and
Intellectual
Traditional
Cultural
Rights,
Cultural
Expressions.
The
ICCs/IPs’ community intellectual rights, cultural resources/treasures,
religious, cultural sites and ceremonies shall be recognized, respected,
promoted and protected from any adverse impact arising from the research
activity. As such, actions to identify these adverse risks and impacts must
be made and fully disclosed to the community concerned and measures for
the elimination of the occurrence of such risks and adverse impacts, or
their mitigation must be put in place.
Furthermore, the ICCs/IPs shall
have the sole and exclusive right to determine the extent, content or
manner of presentation of the information or knowledge that may be
published or communicated with regard to their religious and cultural
beliefs, rituals and/or ceremonial objects and heritage sites.
g. Diversity and Uniqueness of the Culture of ICCs/IPs. The diversity of
cultures, traditions, beliefs and aspirations, institutions, leadership and
decision making systems of ICCs/IPs shall be recognized and fostered in
openness, mutual respect and peaceful co-existence. Research must show
appreciation of the unique cultures, histories, traditions, beliefs, languages,
institutions and world views of the ICCs/IPs as sources of collective
strengths, and shall not be used to sow divisiveness, disunity or discord in
society.
h. Participatory. The full participation of the ICCs/IPs, being the culturebearers/owners, in all levels and stages of the research shall be required.
The nature and dynamics of participation of concerned stakeholders shall
strictly adhere to customary laws.
i.
Culture Sensitivity. The cultural peculiarities and specific circumstances
of particular ICCs/IPs shall be respected and given due consideration.
Research activities should focus on helping correct historical injustices
inflicted on ICCs/IPs since time immemorial and facilitate safeguarding of
their cultural and historical heritage.
Section 5. Objectives. This Guidelines is promulgated to achieve the following
objectives:
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