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THE E-BARIO VISION FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND ICTS We welcome the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The Declaration serves to further invigorate our own energies towards realising our rights and we note that the Declaration is a single, albeit vital step towards the ultimate goal of fully realising them. We acknowledge the work Indigenous Peoples have done in bridging the digital divide with reference to the WSIS process and note Article 15 of the WSIS Declaration states, ‘In the evolution of the Information Society, particular attention must be given to the special situation of Indigenous Peoples, as well as the preservation of their heritage and cultural legacy’. This further supports the work of the Global Indigenous Community in protecting Indigenous Knowledge. ICTs with quality rich applications and media provide significant opportunities that support aspirations of Indigenous Peoples, as demonstrated by the E-Bario Telecentre and many other Indigenous driven examples around the world. The E-Bario Vision for Indigenous Peoples and ICTs foresees a world in which all Indigenous Peoples everywhere, irrespective of our location, are able to make full and effective use of new media and ICTs whilst retaining our strength in diversity and simultaneously uniting in purpose towards our common goal of self-determination. In this Vision, we will pursue our development and self-reliance on our own terms whilst retaining the full intent of the Declaration. The Vision recognises the need for widespread development and deployment of contemporary and future ICTs and new media for the realisation of creative and effective solutions for the problems faced by Indigenous Peoples. e acknowledge the role of governments and other stakeholders and consequently we are looking for respective partnerships in the following priority areas:
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