Sec. 5. Annual report on promoting international diplomacy and engagement with Indigenous people
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Not later than 1 year after date of the submission of the comprehensive international strategy developed under section 3 , and every 4 years thereafter, the Secretary of State, acting through the Coordinator for Indigenous Affairs appointed pursuant to section 4(b) , shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report to be titled the Report on International Indigenous Diplomacy and Engagement . Each report under subsection
(a)shall include the following: The goals and objectives of the comprehensive international strategy developed under section 3 . The assessment of the Coordinator of the effectiveness to date of the strategy, including the specific criteria used in such assessment. A description of the coordination of all Federal Government resources and international activities to engage with and support international Indigenous peoples that includes— an identification of the Federal departments or agencies involved; a description of the coordination between the heads of such Federal departments and agencies; and a description of the coordination with non-Federal Government entities, including foreign governments, multilateral organizations and institutions, and nongovernmental organizations. A description of the relationship between— efforts to support international Indigenous peoples; other United States assistance strategies in developing countries; and diplomatic relationships with such countries. A description of efforts to design, support, and implement activities in response to the needs of international Indigenous peoples and in furtherance of United States diplomatic and peacemaking initiatives. A description of data collection efforts conducted under programs authorized by this Act or the amendments made by this Act. A description of any significant efforts by bilateral or multilateral donors in support of international Indigenous peoples. An identification of all contractors, subcontractors, grantees, and subgrantees receiving United States funds for programs supporting international Indigenous peoples. Recommendations related to best practices, effective strategies, and suggested improvements to enhance the impact of efforts to support international Indigenous peoples. A description of United States resources that are being used— to implement the strategy developed under section 3 ; to respond to needs of international Indigenous people; to promote equity and advance the status of international Indigenous people; and to encourage all parties to engage with and support the participation of international Indigenous peoples in decisions affecting their lands, cultures, and traditions, the allocation of natural resources, and the protection of the civil and political rights of such peoples.