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14. Agreement establishing the Fund for the Development of the Indigenous Peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean

Madrid, 24 July 1992

 

Entry into force: 4 August 1993, in accordance with article 14 (2).
Registration: 4 August 1993, No. 30177.
Status: Signatories: 23 ,Parties: 22.
Text: Document of the Intergovernmental Technical Meeting for the Preparation of the Indigenous Fund, La Paz, Bolivia, of 20 June 1992. 

Note: The Agreement, of which the English, Portuguese and Spanish texts are equally authentic, was adopted during the Second Summit Meeting of Ibero-American Heads of State, held at Madrid from 23 to 24 July 1992. In accordance with its article 14 (1), the Agreement was opened for signature at Madrid on 24 July 1992 and shall remain open for signature at the Headquarters of the United Nations.

 

 

PARTICIPANTS


Participant  Signature  Ratification 
Argentina  24 Jul 1992  18 Mar 1996 
Belgium  18 Nov 1993  27 Jun 1996 
Belize  1 Feb 1996  1 Feb 1996 
Bolivia  24 Jul 1992  4 Aug 1993 
Brazil  24 Jul 1992  17 Jun 1998 
Chile  24 Jul 1992  31 Oct 1995 
Colombia  24 Jul 1992  9 May 1995 
Costa Rica  24 Jul 1992  15 Mar 1996 
Cuba  24 Jul 1992  13 Dec 1994 
Dominican Republic  24 Jul 1992   
Ecuador  24 Jul 1992  26 Oct 1994 
El Salvador  24 Jul 1992  12 May 1995 
Guatemala  24 Jul 1992  28 Nov 2000 
Honduras  24 Jul 1992  10 May 1995 
Mexico  24 Jul 1992  12 Jul 1993 
Nicaragua  24 Jul 1992  10 Jul 1995 
Panama  24 Jul 1992  10 Feb 1994 
Paraguay  24 Jul 1992  1 Dec 1994 
Peru  1 Oct 1992  19 Apr 1993 
Portugal  24 Jul 1992  23 Jun 1995 
Spain  24 Jul 1992  7 Dec 1994 
Uruguay  24 Jul 1992  17 Feb 1999 
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)  11 Feb 1993  13 May 2002 
 

 

DECLARATIONS


Declarations and Reservations

(Unless otherwise indicated, the declarations and reservations were made

upon ratification.)

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

Declaration:

In signing the present Agreement, the Republic of Venezuela understands that, under the provisions of article 1, the process of self-development of indigenous peoples, communities and organizations can in no way affect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Venezuela or the unity of its peoples.