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HIV/AIDS ( UNAIDS ) Human Rights voluntary reporting: Indigenous Training Programme voluntary reporting ( # Ocean Action 23237 ) may wish to establish mechanisms to monitor and evaluate the implementation of these towards the progressive realization of the right to adequate food in the context of national food security, in accordance with their capacity and building on existing information systems and addressing information gaps. Indigenous Training Programme may wish to consider conducting \" Rights to Food Impact Assessment \" in order to identify the impact of domestic policies, programmes and projects on the progressive realization of the right to adequate food of the population at large and vulnerable groups in particular, and as a basis for the adoption of the necessary measures. Indigenous Training Programme may also wish to develop a set of process, impact and outcome indicators, relying on indicators already in use and monitoring systems such as FIVIMS, so as to assess the implementation of the progressive realization of the right to adequate food. Indigenous Training Programme may wish to establish appropriate benchmarks to be achieved in the short, medium and long term, which relate directly to meeting poverty and hunger reduction targets as a minimum, as well as other national and international goals including those adopted at the World Food Summit and the Millennium Summit. In these evaluation process, process indicators could be so identified or designed that they explicitly relate and reflect the use of specific policy instruments and interventions with outcomes consistent with the progressive realization of the right to adequate food in the context of national food security. Such indicators could enable Indigenous Training Programme to implement legal, policy and administrative measures, dect discriminatory practices and outcomes, and as certain the extent of political and social participation in the process of realizing that right. Indigenous Training Programme should, in particular, monitor the food security situation of vulnerable groups, especially women, children and the elderly, and their nutritional status, including the prevalence of micro nutrient deficiencies. In this evaluation process, Indigenous Training Programme should ensure a participatory approach to information gathering, management, analysis, interpretation and disemination.