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P O W E R C O M P A N Y 2
VOL. 27
Rural Distribution Project
Feasibility Study Vinh Long Province
Volume 2
Resettlement Plan
Final Version II '+ Power Company 2 October
Power Engineering & Consulting Center 2007
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This Final Version is produced talung into account the comments from Mr. Bui Ngoc Quang, Environment and Social Development Unit, WB Vietnam
E-mail 'Comments on the Revised Version of Vinh Long RP under RD subprojects' dated Oct. 08, 2007
E L E C I ~ U ~ Y OF VIETNAM P O W E R C O M P A N Y 2
Rural Distribution Project
Feasibility Study Vinh Long Province
Volume 2
Resettlement Plan
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
1.1 Project Objectives 1.2 Policy Framework 1.3 Objectives of Resettlement Plan 1.4 Principles of Resettlement Plan 1.5 Existing Power Distribution Situation in Vinh Long Province 1.6 Projection of Power Distribution Demand in Vinh Long Province. 1.7 Project Ownership and Organization 1.8 Overall Project Description
1.8.1 Step-down Transformer Stations 1.8.2 Distribution Lines 1.8.3 Project Components 1.8.4 Project Eficiency 1.8.5 Project Impacts 1.8.6 Mitigation Measures
2. Institutional and Legal Framework
2.1 Institutional Framework
2.1.1 Overall Responsibility 2.1.2 Detail Responsibility
2.2 Legal Framework
2.2.1 Vietnamese Laws 2.2.2 World Bank Policies 2.2.3 Compatibilities of GOV and WB Approaches 2.2.4 Required Wavers
2.3 Definition of Eligibility and Limitation to Eligibility 2.4 Resettlement and Compensation Principles 2.5 Eligibility to Compensation Entitlement 2.6 Compensation Policy
3. Entitlement Policy
3.1 Impact Categories
3.1.1 Temporary Impact Within ROWS
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3.1.2 Permanent Impact
3.2 Entitlement
3.2.1 Eligibility and Limitation to Eligibility 3.2.2 Eligibility to Compensation Entitlement 3.2.3 Resettlement and Compensation Principles 3.2.4 Compensation Policy 3.2.5 Compensation Entitlement by Categories 3.2.6 Allowances and assistance
4. Resettlement Site
4.1 Mitigation Measures 4.2 Measures to Minimize Land Acquisition and Losses
4.2.1 Consultation and Participation 4.2.2 Impact Limitation Measures in Design Stage 4.2.3 Impact Mitigation Measures in Construction Stage
4.3 Results of Mitigation Measures
5. People's Participation
5.1 Community Meetings 5.2 Socio-economic Surveys 5.3 Objectives of Information Campaign and Consultation Program 5.4 Phase 1 5.5 Phase 2 5.6 Resettlement Information Booklet
6. Baseline Information
6.1 Data Gathering Activities 6.2 Socio-economic Surveys 6.3 Economy
6.3.1 Agriculture, Aquaculture and Forestry 6.3.2 Industry and Handicraft 6.3.3 Rural Transport
6.4 Census and Inventory
6.4.1 Population and Household Characteristics 6.4.2 Healthcare 6.4.3 Housing Conditions 6.4.4 Income
7. Project Impacts
7.1 Types of Impacts 7.2 Project Impacted People
7.2.1 Number of DPs 7.2.2 Total DPs by Categories
Resettlement Plan
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7.3 Project Impacted Assets
7.3.1 Number, Category and Area of the Houses Lost 7.3.2 Number and Area of Residential Land Lost 7.3.3 Number, Category and Area of Productive Land Lost 7.3.4 Quantity and Types of Crops Lost 7.3.5 Quantity and Kinds of Trees Lost 7.3.6 Business Lost including Structures, Land and other Fixed Assets 7.3.7 Productive Assets Lost as a Percentage of Total Productive Assets 7.3.8 Quantity and Category of Other Fixed Assets Affected 7.3.9 Temporary Damages to Productive Assets 7.3.1 0 Temporary Damages to Crops
8. Implementation Arrangement 9 1
8.1 Mitigation Measures
8.1.1 Announcement to DPs 8.1.2 Compensation Deadlines 8.1.3 Resettlement and Clearance Deadline
8.2 RP Implementation Process 8.3 Essential Actions
8.3.1 Action1 8.3.2 Action 2 8.3.3 Action 3 8.3.4 Action 4 8.3.5 Action 5 8.3.6 Action 6
8.4 Implementation Schedule 8.5 Staffing for RP Implementation
8.5.1 Proposed Staffing 8.5.2 Training and Workshop
8.6 Grievance and Appeals 8.7 Monitoring and Supervision
8.7.1 Internal Monitoring 8.7.2 External Monitoring
9. Costs and Budget
9.1 Budget 9.2 Compensation Cost Estimate 9.3 Compensation Unit Prices
9.3.1 Compensation for Structures 9.3.2 Compensation for Land 9.3.3 Compensation for Trees and Crops 9.3.4 Compensation for Aquaculture 9.3.5 Flow of Fund
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9.3.6 Inflation Adjustment
9.4 Cost Estimates 9.5 Total Cost Estimate for RP Implementation
9.5.1 Preparation of RP & DMS 9.5.2 Compensation and Rehabilitation 9.5.3 Management 9.5.4 Monitoring 9.5.5 Contingency 9.5.6 Total Cost of RP Implementation
10. Disclosure
1.5 Existing Power Distribution Situation in the Project Areas
1.6 Projection of Power Supply Demand in the Project Areas
1.8.3 Project Components
3.2.5 Compensation Entitlement by Categories
7.2.1 Number of DPs 7.2.2a Total DPs by Impact Categories 7.2.2b Total DPs by Impact Categories - Locality Distribution 7.3.3 Number and Area of Productive Land Lost 7.3.4 Permanently Impacted Crops 7.3.5 Impacted Perennial Trees and Other High Trees 7.3.7 Productive Assets Lost as Percentage of Total Productive Assets 7.3.9 Temporary Damages to Productive Land 7.3.10 Temporarily Impacted Crops
8.5.1 Stafing for RP Implementation 8.5.2 Number of Proposed Trainees
9.3.2 Compensation Unit Prices for Land 9.3.3a Compensation Unit Prices for Trees 9.3.3b Compensation Unit Prices for Crops 9.5.2a(l to 9) Compensation (Commune distribution) 9.5.2b Summary of Compensation 9.5.6 Total Cost Estimates of RP Implementation
Figures 2.1.2 RP Implementation Organizational Chart 29
8.6 Grievance Redress Administrative and Juridical Structures Available to DPs 9 8
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Appendices
Project Areas Policy Framework Entitlement Matrix Agreements on T L Routes Samples of Minutes of Community Meetings Samples of 'Questionnaire' Sample of 'Pamphlet' Housing Categories (Vietnamese Construction Standards) Inventory of Project Mected People
Abbreviations AEC BARD Consultant CPC CRC D m D L DMS DNRE DOC DOF DO1 DP
DPC DPI DSS EM EMP EVN FS Gov HH IDA IMA LURC IMA MOC MOF
Agricultural Extension Center Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development PC2 Power Engineering & Consulting Center Commune People's Committee Compensation and Resettlement Committee Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Distribution Line Detailed Measurement Survey Department of Natural Resources and Environment Department of Construction Department of Finance and Pricing Department of Industry Displaced Person or Project Affected Person (Pls. see definition in Policy Framework) District People's Committee Department of Planning and Investment Distribution Sub-station Ethnic Minority Ethnic Minority Plan Electricity of Viet Nam Feasibility Study Government of Viet Nam Household International Development Association Independent Monitoring Agency Land Use Right Certificate Independent Monitoring Agency Ministry of Construction Ministry of Finance
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MOI MV OP 4.12 PC PC2 PMB PPC PPP
Ministry of Industry Middle Voltage World Bank's Operational Policies 4.12 Power Company Power Company No.2 PC2 South Vietnam Power Management Board Provincial People's Committee Project Provincial Powers
Replacement Cost is the method of valuation of assets that helps determine the amount sufficient to replace lost assets and cover transaction costs. In applying this method of valuation, depreciation of structures and assets should not be taken into. For losses that cannot easily be valued or compensated for in monetary terms (e.g., access to public services, customers, and sup- pliers; or to fishing, grazing, or forest areas), attempts are made to esta- blish access to equivalent and culturally acceptable resources and earn- ing opportunities. Where domestic law does not meet the standard of compensation at full replacement cost, compensation under domestic law is supplemented by additional measures necessary to meet the re- placement cost standard. (Pls see Item 2.2.2 of this W ) .
RD RIB ROW RP W F SI A SIS T A T/L TOR USD VND WB
Rural Distribution Resettlement Information Booklet Right-of-way Resettlement Plan Resettlement Policy Framework Social Impact Assessment Substation (step-down) Technical Assistance Transmission Line Terms of Reference United States Dollar Vietnam Dong World Bank
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1. Introduction
1 .I The Project
Implementing the Government of Viet Nam's policy on the national industrialization and modernization program, the state Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) has decided to ust the World Bank financial resources for the investment of the 'Rural Distribution Pro- ject'.
PC2, on behalf of EVN, will develop the RD subproject in Vinh Long province that traverses 16 hamlets of 9 communes belong to 4 districts and Vinh Long town*. (Pls. see Appendix 1 for Map of Project Areas).
The efficiency improvement of the 22 kV power distribution networks in the project areas of Vinh Long province comprises of
(i) construction~installation 9.8 km of single-phase D L 1.1 km of 3-phase D L
284 poles 2 steel beam towers (river crossing)
14 DSSs (totaling 250 KVA)
(ii) refUrbishment/replacement 27.5 km 3-phase D L 322 poles
(iii) upgradingheplacement 10.2 km (from single-phase to 3-phase) 223 poles
Actually there are project components in Vinh Long town (Ward 5) also. However, construction of 1.2 km of single-phase 22kV D L and installation of 33 poles and the refurbished 17 krn of 3-phase 22kV D L along with replacement of 140 poles in Ward 5 of Vinh Long town do not cause any permanent/temporary damages since the newly built as well as the existing lines are alonn the pavements of Vinh Long town. Therefore, the socio- economic survey and inventory are not necessarily carried out in Vinh Long town itself.
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PC2 PMB is to enter a contract with the Consultant for the preparation of the Feasibi- lity, Environment Management Plan and the Resettlement Plan for the sub-projects with the aforesaid components in Vinh Long province.
1.2 Policy Framework
This RP for the sub-projects under PC2 is based on the Policy Framework for Com- pensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation of Project Affected Persons.
According to the Policy Framework, eligibility for compensation and rehabilitation entitlement includes all affected persons, households and institutions with or without legal status on their assets included in the RP inventory prior to the RP cut-ofldate. By the actual RP implementation, PMB/Compensation and Resettlement Committees will organize the survey for the actual prevailing prices for the adjustment of the com- pensation unit prices, if necessary, and the amount of compensation will be displayed at the Commune/Ward People's Committee Offices.
1.3 Principles and Objectives
The principles outlined in the WB OP 4.12 (adopted in the Policy Framework) are the basis for the preparation of this RP.
Compensation costs will be based on replacemendmarket costs. Compensation at replacement cost for land, houses and perennial trees; compensation at market price for annual crops.
Apart from direct compensation, all DPs who permanently losing more than 10% of their residential/productive land or other incomes are entitled to trainings or other restoration measures and who required to be resettled are entitled to (i) transport allowance; (ii) relocating subsidy and (iii) trainings or other restoration measures. However, in this sub-project, there are no DPs losing more than 10% of fixed assets or who will require relocation.
1.4 Existing Power Distribution Situation in Vinh Long Province
The existing power distribution networks in Vinh Long province, in general, are 15kV and 22kV and incapable of meeting the current and future demand due to unapt D/Ls (too long distance andlor too small conductor diameter, leading to low service quality and high loss) and also lack of SISs.
Please see the table below for details of the existing power distribution situation in Vinh Long province.
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Capacity MVA
Sr No
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Long Ho and Binh Minh
Station
Vinh Long Station
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474 D/L 476 D L
Code km
43.92 19.12
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) 475 D L 1 4.43 1 2.4 Vinh Long town.
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Total / 1 256.3 1 65.9
473 D L
475 D L
1.5 Projection of Power Distribution Demand in Vinh Long Province
1 Vung Liem Station 471 D L 1 34.45 1 10/22(15)kV
With the ever increasing demand of power supply in the project areas, such forecast and planning for the hture (2007 - 2015) power supply demand and distribution net- works in the project areas has been prepared by PECC3 and approved by MOI.
16.94
59.68
Please see the table below for the details of the power supply demand projection in the project areas.
4.7
1.6 Project Impacts
Tam Binh disttrict and part of Tra On dist.
4.1 7.6
P e r m a n e n t I m p a c t s
Vung Liem dist. Tra On district and part of Vung Liem dist.
Permanent Land Acquisition
residential land productive land
- rice - garden
Nil
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vacant public land
representing 0.13 % of total productive land holding 2,640 mZ
(There are no other types of land permanently affected in this project).
Permanent AfSected Structures
Permanent AfSected Crops
- rice
Permanent AfSected Trees
T e m p o r a r y I m p a c t s
Temporary land acquisition within RO Ws
residential land productive land
- rice - garden
Nil
232 m2
1,808 trees
Nil
22,740 m2 representing 1.63 % of total productive land holding
vacant public land 143,060 m2
Temporary land acquisition for access roads
The temporary land acquisition for temporary access roads during construction is not required since the prevailing roads/paths/lanes and ROWS shall be used during the construction period.
Temporary afSected crops
- rice
Impact on Houses/Structures Nil
2. Institutional and Legal Framework
2.1 Institutional Framework
The overall responsibility for enforcement of the Pol iq Framework and for planning and implementing this RP rests with PC2, South Vietnam Power Project Management
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Board and the People's Committee of Vinh Long province and their relevant Institu- tions (i.e. Provincial and District CRCs, provincial DOFs, DOCS, DOIs, DNREs.. .).
PC2, its Consultant and Vinh Long PPP are responsible for carrying out census, socio- economic survey and inventories and preparing RP and for the day-to-day implement- tation thereof within their respective jurisdiction.
The District and Commune People's Committees will participate in the RP preparation and implementation.
2.2 Legal Framework
All GOV policies and WB policies related to land acquisition, compensation and resettlement (OP 4.12) are applied for this RP. Where GOV and WB policies are not compatible, the WB's OP 4.12 shall prevail with certain required waivers.
3. Entitlement Policy
This RP has been prepared on the basis of the OP 4.12 of the WB on involuntary reset- tlement adopted in the Policy Framework*. The principle objective of the Policy Framework is to ensure that all DPs will be compensated for their losses at replacement cost and provided with rehabilitation measures to assist them to improve, or at least maintain, their pre-project living standards and income earning capacity.
The Policy Framework lays down the principles and objectives, eligibility criteria of DP's, entitlements, legal and institutional framework, modes of compensation and rehabilitation, peoples participation features and grievances procedures that will guide the compensation, resettlement and rehabilitation of the DP's
Apart fiom direct compensation, all DPs who permanently losing more than 10% of their residentiallproductive land or other incomes are entitled to (i) transport allo- wance; (ii) relocating subsidy; (iii) trainings or other restoration measures (GOV Decree 19712004ND-CP).
After the agreement on T/L routes (to be constructed) and T/L lines (to be rehrbished) is obtained, the Consultant has carried out the socio-economic survey and inventory oF project affected assets traversing such agreed T/L routesllines The cut-ofdate has beenfrxed during the socio-economic surveys and inventory, the 3 1"' of Auwst of 2007. The cut-ofSdate has been declared ofJicially by the competent local authorities in the very frrst community meetings in each project related commune.
(Pls. see Appendix 3 for the Entitlement Matrix).
' Please see Appen&x 2.
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4. Resettlement Site
Thanks to mitigation measures through public consultations from the initial stage and design stage of the project, the socio-economic surveys, inventory and census show that there are no DPs whose fixed assets being acquired more than 10% of their total holding and not required to be relocated, therefore, development of resettlement site is not required
5. People's Participation
The consultation with DPs in getting their feedback will limit contradiction and avoid delays in project implementation. The RP is developed in close consultation with local authorities and DPs in order to maximize their participation in resettlement planning and implementing and the socio-economic benefits of DPs to the project.
Local authorities and DPs were consulted through line alignments, drafts of resettle- ment policy, RP implementation, grievance mechanism and monitoring and evaluation on the restoration of DPsY livelihoods after the project implementation. (Pls. see Appendix 5 for Community Meetings and samples of Minutes of Community Meetings and Appendix 7 for sample of Pamphlets).
6. Baseline Information
6.1 Data Gathering Activities
Consultant staff have carried out the census and inventory by means of direct interviews and 'Questionnaires' during July - August, 2007 covering 100 % of DPs in the project affected areas of 9 communes belong to 4 districts of Vinh Long province.
6.2 Socio-economic Surveys
The socio-economic surveys have been carried out aiming at providing baseline data on the localities traversed by the D/Ls covering 9 communes belong to 4 districts of Vinh Long province. Survey data cover the information on the characteristics of the communities, their sources of income, revenue, socio-economic situation. The survey also aims at identifying characteristics of effected areas, assessing the development of population, houses, socio-economic etc. The survey data are used for establishing resettlement policy and bases for evaluating restoration of living standards.
6.3 Economy
Economy in Vinh Long province, among the open-door market economy of the whole country, develops on the trend of increasing industry and services sectors in the over- whelming agriculture, forestry, aquaculture and fishery sectors.
In the project areas, the population is mainly farmers (67.16%) with sources of income from farming combined with small scale live-stock breeding. The wage-earners (from
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both state-owned and private sectors) occupied 13.17%, the small scale business oc- cupied 8.63%, handicraft occupied 1.95%, the fishinglaquaculture occupied 0.74% and the rest belong to the free lance laborers (1.48%) with unstable occupations, re- tired (0.37%) and other occupations.
6.4 Census and Inventory
The census and inventory show that :
Number of DPs 373 HHs 1,531 pers
Number of DPs required to be resettled ~ i l - -- - -- - Number and area of houses lost Nil Area of residential~lots lost
-- Nil Area of agricultural -- land lost (rice -- field, garden, crop field.. .) 1,848 m 2----
Productive land lost as percentage of total productive land -- 0.13 % Quantity of other fixed assets affected -- karious -- categories) -- Nil ~empor& impact onproductive assets (paddy field land) T----
-.-A - - .- . 22,740 m -- Business lost - including - structures, - land - and other fixed assets Nil -- .- --
Impact on tenants who leased the houses for residential Ni 1
Imp2ct on sensitive areas -- - Nil .- -
Imec t on public works .- - Nil • Impact on EM communities Nil
The census and inventory also show the household characteristics :
Average of family size - Man - Women .
Age groups - 1-17yrsold - 18-60yrsold - Above 60 yrs old
• Heah of HH - Male - Female
4.10 persons 48.99 % 51.01 %
Education standard :
- High school/ Technical secondary 3.20 % - Secondary (1 0 - 12 classes) 16.13 % - Primary (6 - 9 classes) 26.13 % - Elementary (1 - 5 classes) 38.86 % - Readinglwriting 9.54 % - Illiterate 2.35 % - Not yet attending school 3.79 %
Occupation
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- Agriculture 67.16 % - Wage earners (state-owned and private sectors) 13.17 % - Small scale business 8.63 % - Handicraft 1.95 % - Fishing/aquaculture 0.74 % - Free lance labor 1.48 % - Retired 0.37 % - Others 6.50 %
• Average annual income 22,096,665 VNDiHWyear or 5,547,22 1 VNDIpersonJyear
7. Project Impacts
7.1 Project Impacted People
The following persons to be identified by the baseline information collected for this RP are Displaced Persons :
(a) persons whose houses are in part or in total affected (temporarily or permanently) by the project;
(b) persons whose residential and premise andlor agricultural land is in part or in total affected (permanently or temporarily) by the project;
(c) persons whose businesses are affected in part or in total (temporarily or permanently) by the project;
(d) persons whose crops (annual and peremial) and trees are affected in part or in total by the project, and
(e) persons whose rented houses for residential purpose are &ected by the project.
Results of the socio-economic surveys and census show that :
Total number of DPs is 373 HHs (1,53 1 persons), of these :
• DPs with permanent acquisition of more than 10% of residentiallproductive land Nil
• DPs with permanent land acquisition of less than 10% of productive land holding 373 HHs
1,531 Pers • DPs with permanent land acquisition of less than 10% of
residential land holding Nil
• DPs with partially affected structures Nil
• DPs with annuallperennial treeslcrops affected 371 HHs 1,523 Pers
• DPs with business partly or totally affected Nil
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DPs required to be relocated Nil
From the results shown above, it is safe to state that the entire displacedpopulation is minor since the affected people are not physically displaced and less than 10% of their productive assets are lost.
Project Impacted Assets
The project will impact on: (a) permanent land acquisition for tower foundations, and some access roads for
the project construction.
(b) permanent impact on houses, structures, trees, crops and other assets in the proposed tower foundation areas and in ROWs.
(c) Assets on the service roads.
(d) All trees and crops or other assets surrounding the tower foundation and ROWs.
(e) Temporarily acquired land required during construction of the project
Results of the socio-economic surveys show that :
Permanent land acquisition residential land productive land
Temporary land acquisition (in ROW)
Permanent affected structures
Temporary affected structures
Nil 1,848 m2
22,740 m2
Nil
Nil
Permanent affected crops (i.e. rice, beans, groundnut etc.) 232 m2
Permanent affected trees (i.e. coconut, mango etc.) 1,808 trees
Temporary affected crops 2,732 rn2
Through consultation, DPs opted for cash compensation for their impacted assets at replacement costs for fixed assets and market price for crops.
Mitigation Measures
Thanks to mitigation measures undertaken right from the initial design stage through public consultation, close cooperation with various local authorities and related oEces, the project impacts are almost marginal.
There are no DPs with their fixed assets being acquired more than 10% of their total holding, therefore, no DPs required to be relocated and the development of resettle- ment site is not required.
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8. Implementation Arrangements
8.1 Implementation Schedule
Right after the investment for the project is approved, DPs in the project affected areas will be informed, again, of their rights, policy of this RP, including legal framework, eligibility provisions, entitlements, rates and mode of compensation/assistance, imple- mentation time-schedule and complaint and grievance rights mechanism. Such infor- mation will be delivered to DPs through community meetings, pamphlets.. .
The proposed RP implementation schedule is as follows:
EVN/WB
1. Review and approvallclear of RP by EVN/WB 2. Negotiation (GOV and WB) 3. Signing of Agreement (GOV and WB) 4. Effectiveness
PMB and Project CRC :
1. Establishment of Project CRC 2. Commencement of Public information 3 . Commencement of Field works OMS) 4. Commencement of Payment of compensation
Nov. 2007 Mar. 2008 May 2008 Aug. 2008
(already exist) Sept. 2008 Nov. 2008 Jan. 2009
DPs :
1. Commencement of declaration of quantity and status of properties Nov. 2008 2. Commencement of receiving compensation and ground clearance Jan. 2009
Biddinn Commencement of bidding for equipment
Civil works Commencement of civil works (The civil works is expected to complete within 12 months)
Jan. 2009
Jun. 2009
Monitoring Sept. 2008 - Dec. 201 0
Notes Considering the margnal impacts (without resettlement) and number of DPs and, with the apt workforce, the public information and DMS & inventory work is envisaged to be fulfilled within 3 months and the actual compensation can be fulfilled within 2 months.
Discussion among Consultant and PC2 PMB for the above proposed RP implementation schedule has been held, talang into consideration the quantity of project components, number of project related communes in each district, the apt workforce and possibility of parallel activities.
All RP activities must be satisfactorily completed before the World Bank issues a no obiection for award of contract for the sub-projects. Any changes to the RP after WB clearance will require review by the WB Office in Hanoi before commencement of construction.
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8.2 Institutional Arrangements
PC2, assigned by EVN, is responsible for all of operations on investment guidelines, investigation and design, project construction as well as supervision of compensation and resettlement of the project. PC2 will directly guiding the whole implementing process of the project including RP implementation. It will be assisted by provincial, district and commune authorities and all relevant institutions. (Pls. see Figure 2.1.2 for RP Implementation Organization Chart).
8.3 Complaint and Grievances
During the project implementation, DP's complaints and grievances will be dealt with according to the Vietnamese laws and regulations. DPs raising complaints will be treated fairly and guided by related agencies on the procedures and formalities for lodging their complaints of RP with all administrative fees exempted throughout such process.
There are 4 steps of complaint lodging for DPs i.e. Commune level, District level, Pro- vincial level and, in extreme cases, the DPs can being the issues to Court by using the Bureau of Law Consultant, free of charge.
(Pls. see Figure 8.6 for Grievance Redress Administrative and Juridical Structures Available to DPs)
8.4 Supervision, Monitoring and Evaluation
The implementation of RP shall be constantly supervised and monitored by PC2 PMB and the People's Committees at various levels in the project related localities. More- over, an independent external monitoring agency will be entrusted with independent monitoring tasks. Such independent external monitoring agency will be selected and contracted by PMB right after RP approval and will commence their supervision and monitoring activities from the beginning of the RP implementation.
The result of selection of independent monitoring agency will be submitted to the WB for its concurrence.
9. Costs and Budget
Cost Estimate
Table 9.5.6 - Total Cost of RP Implementation Unit : VND
Components I Total Amount
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1. Preparation of RP and DMS Initial stage ereparation of RP) ... - ----- .. .. - - - ...... -. -- .........
Implementation ... -. ............... - -- --- . stage .......... (DMS ...... & inventory) ... -- ...
464,195,000 ....... - - --
500,000,000 . -, ...
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Sub-total I I 964,195,000 I
2. Compensation I
- crops 464,000
Permanent productive land acquisition - .- -. . -
Permanently affected crops/trees
- trees 344,540,000 Temporarily -- affected crops
164,000,000 -
Sub-total 2 1 514.468.000
3. Management
Sub-total 3
4. External Monitoring = 2% of (1+2)
Sub-total 4 29,573,260
5. Contingency = 20% of (1+2) 295,732,600 Sub-total 5 1 295,732,600
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Grand Total (1+2+3+4+5) 1 2,053,968,860
Notes
Budget for RP implementation will be fiom the counterpart hnds : EVN
The interested independent external monitoring agency will prepare the tech- nical and financial proposals for bidding and actual cost will be decided through procurement for independent external monitoring agency.
10. Disclosure
Drafts of Policy Framework and Entitlement Matrix have been disclosed at the People's Committees of the project related 9 communes belong to 4 districts of Vinh Long province .
Drafts of RP have been disclosed at the ofices of the provincial People's Committee of Vinh Long province and at Vietnam Development and Information Center (VDIC) of the World Bank office in Hanoi.
The final RP will be cleared by the WB and approved by EVN and the People's Com- mittee of Vinh Long province.
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1. Introduction
1.1 Project Objectives
The overall objective of the project is to contribute to the GOV' poverty alleviation program in the rural areas by providing basic infrastructure services Le. electricity : the proposed project would be enable the supply of sufficient power of acceptable quality to the rural retail level.
The sub-projects in 14 provinces in South Vietnam will focus on constructing, reha- bilitating and increasing the capacity of existing distribution lines and substations and standardizing them to 22 kV to enable them to meet the growing demand more ef i - ciently, provide better quality and quantity of electric power for productive uses and reduce power system losses.
The RD subproject in Vinh Long province will traverse 16 hamlets of 9 communes belong to 4 districts and Vinh Long town*. (Pls. see Appendix 1 for Map of Project Areas).
The efficiency improvement of the 22 kV power distribution networks in the project areas of Vinh Long province comprises of
(i) construction/installation 9.8 km of single-phase D L 1.1 km of 3-phase D L
284 poles 2 steel beam towers (river crossing)
14 DSSs (totaling 250 KVA)
(ii) ref'i~rbishmentlreplacement 27.5 km 3-phase D L 322 poles
(iii) upgradingheplacement 10.2 km (from single-phase to 3-phase) 223 poles
Actually there are project components in Vinh Long town (Ward 5). However, construction of 1.2 km of single-phase 22kV D L , installation of 33 poles and refurbishment of 17 km of 3-phase 22kV D L along with replacement of 140 poles in Ward 5 of Vinh Long town do not cause any perrnanent/temporary damages since the newly built as well as the existing lines are along the pavements of Vinh Long town. Therefore, the socio- economic survey and inventory are not necessarily carried out in Vinh Long town itself.
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Implementing the project components, land acquisition will be required for pole foun- dations, access roads and ROWs. However, rehabilitation and expansion of the 22 kV systems will not cause large scale of land acquisition and resettlement.
Current data shows that the existing networks (substations and DLs) can not satisfy the current load (let alone many newly formed populated areas) and almost constantly overloaded with high electricity loss and low service quality.
Therefore, implementing this project will not only satisfy the ever increasing demand for infrastructure, industries, handicraft and aquaculture development but also im- prove the spiritual and material life of the communities in the project areas.
1.2 Policy Framework
The principle objective of the Policy Framework for Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation is to ensure that all DPs will be compensated for their losses at replace- ment cost and provided with rehabilitation measures to assist them to improve, or at least maintain, their pre-project living standards and income earning capacity. Please see Appendix 2 for Policy Framework for Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation of Project AfJected Persons.
The Policy Framework lays down the principles and objectives, eligibility criteria of DP's, entitlements, legal and institutional framework, modes of compensation and rehabilitation, people's participation features and grievances procedures that will guide the compensation, resettlement and rehabilitation of the DPs. This RP is based on the Policy Framework.
1.3 Objectives of Resettlement Plan
The overall objective of the RP is to define resettlement and compensation programs for the project in such a way as to limit as much as possible the number of project af- fected persons and their affected properties and to ensure that all DPs shall be com- pensated for their losses at replacement cost and will be provided with rehabilitation measures to assist them to improve, or at least maintain, their pre-project living stan- dards and income earning capacity.
1.4 Principles of Resettlement Plan
The principles outlined in the WB' OP 4.12 have been adopted in preparing the Policy Framework. In this regard, the following principles and objectives will be applied.
(a) Acquisition of land and other assets, and resettlement of people will be minimized as much as possible.
(b) All DPs7 residing, working, doing business or cultivating land in ROWs of DLs, surrounding areas of tower foundation, the substation areas, in the service
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roads under the project as of the date of the baseline surveys are entitled to be provided with rehabilitation measures suficient to assist them to improve or at least maintain their pre-project living standards, income earning capacity and production levels. Lack of legal rights to the assets lost do not bar the DPfrom entitlement to such rehabilitation measures.
(c) The rehabilitation measures to be provided are: (i) compensation at replacement cost, without deduction for depreciation or salvage materials for houses and other structures; (ii) agricultural land for land of equal productive capacity acceptable to the DPs or in cash at replacement cost according to DPsY choice; (iii) replace- ment of residentiaypremise land of equal size acceptable to the DPs or in cash at replacement cost according to DPs' choice; and (iv) transfer and subsistence al- lowances.
(d) Replacement residential and agricultural land will be as nearby as possible to the land that was lost, and acceptable to the DPs.
(e) The resettlement transition period will be minimized and the rehabilitation means will be provided to the DPs prior to the expected start-up date of works in the res- pective Project site.
( f ) Plans for acquisition of land and other assets and provisions of rehabilitation mea- sures will be carried out in consultation with the DPs to ensure minimal distur- bance. Entitlements will be provided to DPs prior to expected start-up of works at the respective project site.
(g) The previous level of community services and resources will be maintained or improved.
(h) Financial and physical resources for resettlement and rehabilitation will be made available and as where and when required.
(i) Institutional arrangements will ensure effective and timely design, planning, con- sultation and implementation of RP.
Cj) Effective and timely supervision, monitoring and evaluation of the implementa- tion of RP will be carried out.
Entitlements will be provided to DPs prior to expected start-up of works at the respect- tive project site.
This RP preparation has been carried out by the Consultants in accordance with the provisions of the Policy Framework with consultation and participation of DPs and local authorities.
In order to ensure that the objectives of this RP are met, compensation unit prices es- tablished by provincial and district CRCs and approved by PPC at rates warranting compensation at replacementlmarket costs. The PMB, CRCs, PPCs, independent ex- ternal monitoring agency are responsible to check and propose for the adjustments to
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PNJB (if necessary) the compensation unit prices at the time of RP implementation to ensure the compensation unit prices are at the replacement values.
This RP has been agreed upon by the local relevant authorities and will be valid after GOV's and WB' s approval.
Compensation, resettlement, assistance and rehabilitation activities will only commence after the WB has found the RP acceptable and the EVN and the Project PPC have ap- proved it.
The compensation, resettlement, assistance and rehabilitation activities will be com- pleted before awarding the contracts of civil works under each sub-project.
1.5 Existing Power Distribution Situation in Vinh Long Province
The existing power distribution networks in Vinh Long province, in general, are 15kV and 22kV and incapable of meeting the current and future demand due to unapt DLs (too long distance and/or too small conductor diameter, leading to low service quality and high loss) and also lack of SISs.
Please see Table 1.5 below for details of the existing power distribution situation in Vinh Long province.
Table 1.5 - Existing Power Distribution Situation in Vinh Long Province
I l"'rqr =IKv 1 476 D L 1 19.12 1 5.9 1 U I S L I I L L S il
Binh dist
I 1 Vinh Long Station 1 474 D L 43.92 1 1 1.8 Long Ho and Binh Minh I I n l q q l i r \ l - x r A: -&-:,.&- -ind part of Tam
I / 471 D L I 6.23 1 3.5
Areas of supply
Sr No
I1 Vung Liem Station Tam Binh disttrict and part IlOI22(15)kV of Tra On dist. .....
Station
473 D L 475 D L 477 D L 479 D L
1 Total I 1 256.3 1 65.9 1
12.78 -- 4.43 30.58
6.23
4.1 Vung Liem dist.
475 D L 7.6 Tra On district and part of
- Vung Liem dist.
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Capacity MVA
D L
875 D L
Code
5.9 2.4
10.6 2.9
km
Vinh Long town.
21.94 6.5 Mang Thit district.
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1.6 Projection of Power Distribution Demand in Vinh Long Province
With the ever increasing demand of power supply in the project areas, such forecast and planning for the hture (2005 - 20 15) power supply demand and distribution net- works in the project areas has been prepared by PECC3 and approved by the Ministry of Industry (Decision No. 1663lQD-BCN dt. June 29, 2006).
Please see Table 1.6 below for the details of the power supply demand projection in Vinh Long province.
Table 1.6 - Projection of Power Supply Demand in Vinh Long Province
I .7 Project Ownership and Organization
Sr No
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1
2
3
4
5
6 ---
7
Investor
Management
Power Supply Areas
(district) Vinh Long town- Viing LiEm
Tam Binh
M h g Thit
Binh Minh
Tra 6 n
p n g ~ b Total
Power Company 2 (under EVN)
Southern Power Project Management Board (under PC2)
Provincial Power Services Vinh Long Power Company (under PC2)
Consulting agency
2005 2015
Power Engineering & Consulting Center (under PC2)
P O
~ 26.1
7.0
6.0
3.7
9.7 -
6.6
7.0
66.1
2010
P O
69.9
21.7
18.0
49.2
57.4 -
21.8 --
53.4
291.4
I .8 Overall Project Description
A m h ) ~ -
113,993.0
28,155.5
24,181.7
14,562.8
40,681.2
28,441.2
26,891.5
276,906.9
P@w
39.7
13.6
11.5
20.3 .
27.6
13.0
23.4
149.1
A(MWh) ~ -
344,OZ 1 0 -.
101,750.4
85,776.1 .-
250,181.4
290,832.4
108,601.4
270,857.6
1,452,020.3
1.8.1 Step-down Transformer Station
Capacity
single-phase 15 kVA and 25 kVA
A m )
186,091.1
59,301.4 .
5 1,077.5
108,237.1
140,138.3
60,081.0
122,711.2
727,637.6
Type of supports installed on conductor support towers
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1.8.2 Distribution Line
Voltage level
ROW single-phase D L 3-phase D L
Support type
Height of tower
single-phase D L 3 -phase D L
river crossing D L
Tower foundarion area
single-phase D L 3-phase D L
river crossing D L
Average distance between towers*
single-phase D L 3-phase D L
Centrifugal concrete poles Steel beam towers (in case of river crossing)
1.8.3 Project Components
Theoretically the distance between poles of 22kV D/L is around 80m. However, the above stated average distances between poles are applicable in Ben Tre RD subprojects due to topographical conditions and also avoidmg impacts on houses/structures.
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Table 1.8.3 - Project Components
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5. Vung Liem
...
(*) 44 poles + 2 steel beam towers (river crossing).
Construction/installation Upgrading D/L
Single phase to 3-phase District/Commune
1. Mang Thit 1.1 Chanh An
Sub-total I 2. Tam Binh
km
7.9 7.9
Refurbishment
D/L Three Phase
pole
161 161
: km pole
Stations
Q ~ Y
D/L
KVA Single Phase
km
Three Phase
pole km
1.1 1.1
tower pole/
44+2 * 44+2
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1.8.4 Project Efficiency
As already mentioned above, the existing networks (with total capacity of 65.9 MVA and total 22kV + 15 kV D L of 256.3 km) can cover almost all the population of the project area (90 % of households), but due to (i) many degraded DLs and poles, (ii) many illogic routings, (iii) many random connections and, (iv) many newly formed populated areas, the networks almost constantly overloaded with high electricity loss and low service quality.
The project efficiency will add to the existing capacity with
The newly built, rehrbished and upgraded components of the subproject will increase the capacity of existing distribution lines and substations and standardizing them to 22 kV to enable them to meet the growing demand more efficiently, provide better qua- lity and quantity of electric power for productive uses and reduce power system losses not only for Vinh Long town but also for other districts in Vinh Long province.
1.8.5 Project Impacts
Pro-iect Impacted People
Total number of DPs is 373 HHs (1,53 1 persons), of these :
HHs Persons
DPs with permanent acquisition of more than 10% of residential land
Nil Nil
DPs with permanent acquisition of less than 10% of residential land
Nil Nil
DPs with permanent acquisition of more than 10% of productive land Nil Nil
DPs with permanent acquisition of less than 3 73 1,531 10% of productive land
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DPs with totallylpartially affected structures (permanent or temporary)
Nil Nil
DPs with annual cropslperennial trees permanently affected
DPs with annual crops temporarily affected 3 69 1,510
DPs with business partly or totally affected Nil Nil
DPs required to be relocated Nil Nil
From the results shown above, it is safe to state that the entire displacedpopulation is minor since the affected people are not physically displaced and less than 10% of their productive assets are lost. - -
P e r m a n e n t I m p a c t s
Permanent Land Acquisition
residential land
productive land
- rice - garden
Nil
232 m2 1,616 m2
1,848 m2 representing 0.13 % of total productive land holding
vacant public land 2,640 m2
(There are no other types of land permanently affected in this project)
Permanent Aflected Structures Nil
Permanent Aflected Crops
- rice
Permanent Aflected Trees
T e m p o r a r v I m p a c t s
Temporary land acquisition within RO Ws
residential land
productive land
- rice 2,732 m2
232 m2
1,808 trees
Nil
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- garden 20,008 m2
22,740 m2 representing 1.63 % of total productive land holding
vacant public land
T e m p o r q land acquisition for access roaak
The temporary land acquisition for temporary access roads during construction is not required since the prevailing roads/paths/lanes and ROWS shall be used during the construction period.
Temporay aflected crops
- rice
Impact on Houses/Structures
1.7.6 Mitigation Measures
Consultation and Participation
Survey teams of PC2 Consultant have conducted discussions and consultations with local authorities and local people on possible impacts caused by the project, particu- larly the alignment of D L routes. The selected line route and DSSs locations are the least impact option.
Design Staae
During the mapping of the routes, PC2 and its Consultant have thoroughly studied different alternatives on map and at sites to select the optimal ones.
Certain changes in direction of the routes, the large turning angles of the routes and more road crossings are applied to avoid impacts.
Height of aerially installed DSSs, applicable distances between towers and applicable dimensions of tower foundations have been well considered during the design stage.
Construction Stage
Many bidding packages for certain localities are well considered by PMB for the shortest possible construction period.
Canals and existing public roads/paths/lanes are well considered for the access roads during the construction period.
Appropriate workforces with working shifts would be scheduled to shorten the tempo- rarily affected period.
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2. Institutional and Legal Framework
2.1 Institutional Framework
The overall responsibility for enforcement of the Policy Framework and for planning and implementing this RP rests with PC2 South Vietnam Power Management Board and the People's Committee of Vinh Long province and their relevant Institutions (i.e. Provincial and District CRCs, provincial DOF, DOC, DOI, DNRE.. .).
PC2, its Consultant and PPP are responsible for carrying out census, socio- economic surveys and inventories and preparing RP and for the day-to-day implementation thereof within their respective jurisdiction.
The District and Commune People's Committees will participate in the RP preparation and implementation.
These administrative units will also ensure the active and effective participation of the DPs in the RP preparation and implementation. In order to have RPs ac- ceptable to the WB and to implement RP smoothly, PC2 is responsible for (i) hiring qualified consultant to prepare RP; (ii) appointing qualified social safe- guard staffs at PMB, PPP and CRCs at provincial and district levels.
• Financial resource for the project investment is from EVN.
Funds for compensation will be fiom (i) EVN and (ii) budgetary requirements for economic restoration, other assistance would be either fiom the counter part funds or from IDA.
2.1.2 Detail Responsibility
Electricity of Viet Nam
Electricity of Viet Nam is the owner of the project and is responsible for managing and organizing of survey, investigation, design, budget arrangement, funding and
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supervision for RP implementation. EVN's Department of Business and Rural Energy is assigned as the directly in-charged body of the RD Project.
Pro-iect Management Board
The PME3 has direct responsibility and day-to-day management oversight for imple- menting all aspects pertained to the works of the RD subprojects (22 kV DLs and SISs), including planning, programming, budgeting and ensuring overall sub-projects' coordination and supervision of resettlement activities, design, implementation, moni- toring, evaluation and coordination/liaison with EVN and the WB.
The responsibilities of the PMB towards the subprojects' resettlement issues include, but not limited to, the followings :
Planning overall schedule of resettlement implementation for all competent . - -- - -. - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - --. .. . . . - -. -- - - - - - - - - - - - - . - . - - . - . - - - - -- - -- - -- - - .. . - .- -- . . . - -- - -- -- -- - - - - - -. . -. . -. - - - -
components.
Guide the resettlement implementing agencies at different levels in updating DMS based on the detailed technical designs to identi@ exact number of DPs and their impacts levels, serving as a legal basis for compensation payment.
Guide the resettlement implementing bodies to execute resettlement activities in accordance with the provisions of the Resettlement Policy Framework and the RP of the subproject and, in case of any mistakes or shortcomings are iden- tified through internal andor external monitoring of the RP implementation, ensure that the correction measures are adopted and objectives of the RP are met.
Guide the local resettlement agencies on procedures of preparation and sub- mission for approval of documents related to compensation and resettlement.
Provide overall supervision of the progress of the subproject's compensation and resettlement programs, implementation and supervising the coordination between the civil works in certain locality with the respective resettlement activities.
Provide necessary resettlement training to the implementing agencies at all level.
Establish standard procedures for information meetings and consultation with DPs. Implement the subproject resettlement information campaign, including the delivery of public resettlement information documents and conducting consultation with DPs in accordance with the project established guidelines.
Provide coordination between various agencies involved in the RP implement- tation and monitoring the RP implementation. Establish liaison mechanisms to ensure proper technical and logical support to the implementing agencies.
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Review and advice the subproject's PPC to make adjustment, if necessary, on compensation rates for land and house/structures in accordance with the pro- visions of this RP.
Channeling budget for the subproject's resettlement implementation.
Establish procedures for coordination between contractors and local commu- nities and prompt evaluation and compensation for community assets impacted (if any) during the civil works.
Establish procedures for prompt implementation of correction measures and actions in response to DPsY grievances.
Coordinate the issue of project-related employment to DPs (consult and en- courage the contractors on employment opportunities for local population,
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Establish procedures for ongoing internal monitoring and prepare the sub- project progress reports and ensuring compliance with the project RP pro- visions and policy.
Manage a standardized DPs database, serving practical resettlement imple- menttation needs.
Recruit and supervise the independent external monitoring agency.
Implement accounting of resettlement implementation of the subproject.
Prepare subproject progress reports on land acquisition and resettlement to submit to EVN and WB.
Provincial People's Committee
The Project PPC is responsible for adopting the Resettlement Policy Frame- work and endorsing the RP and clearly direct/demarcate the responsibilities for their relevant institutions in implementing RP.
Approve the compensation unit costs, allowances and establishing appraising committees, compensation and resettlement councils at provincial and district levels and approve lands for compensation.
Redress complaints and grievances.
RP Related Provincial Departments
The Provincial DOF is responsible for studying and issuing unit prices of compen- sation and submitting to PPC for approval. Right from the initial stage of the RP implementation, the DOF will closely co-ordinate with DOC, DNRE, DARD, District People's Committees and independent external monitoring agency in order to evaluate
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the applicable unit prices in RP and propose to PPC for approval and ensuring the compensation unit prices to be at the replacement value at the time of compensation payment.
Provincial Compensation and Resettlement Council (CRC)
The Provincial CRC will be headed by the Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee and will consist of the representatives of :
Department of Finance & Pricing
Department of Construction
Department of Natural Resources & Environment (Housing and Cadastral Bureau)
Chairmen of People's Committees of related districts.
PMB.
The Provincial CRC is responsible for :
Advising the PPC on approving the project's land acquisition and allocating the land for the subprojects' development.
Advising the PPC on making final decision on compensation unit costs, subsidies, allowances, and on supporting policies for severely affected DPs, poor and vulnerable affected groups, in accordance with this RPF and the approved RP.
Directing coordination between the related institutions and provincial de- partments for the implementation of the RP.
Reviewing and submitting to PPC for approval the compensation options and land clearance in accordance with delegated responsibilities.
Assist PMB and District CRCs in preparing detailed plans for compensation and resettlement.
Checking all inventory of impacts and detailed implementation plans submitted by District CRCs. Approval the implementation plans submit by the District CRCs.
Ensuring that the subprojects' resettlement activities shall be carried out in compliance with policies and provisions of the RPF and this RP. If any mis- takes or shortcomings are identified through internal and/or external moni- toring of RP implementation, the provincial CRC should take responsible to ensure that the objectives of the RP are met.
Cooperating with project management and implementation units to assist the PPC in making decision for prompt resolving grievance and complaints
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of DPs or from local district/communes, according to their competence and responsibilities.
Districts People's Committees
The District People's Committees are responsible for guiding the compensation and resettlement activities in their respective district areas :
Direct the relevant institutions for carrying out impact survey; public consul- tation, information dissemination on the resettlement policy and RP imple- menttation.
Establishment of District CRCs.
Identify the legality of land user rights or ownerships of affected land and other assets.
Appraise and approve compensation options for DPs within their administra- tive competence.
Issue regulations and procedures of solving administrative matters related to the project resettlement and compensation implementation within their admi- nistrative boundaries.
Responsible for settle complaints of DPs at district level.
District Compensation/Resettlement Councils
The District CRCs will be headed by the Vice Chairmen of the District People's Committees. The District CRCs will consisted of the following representatives :
Department of Finance and Pricing
Department of Natural Resources & Environment (Housing and Cadastral Bureau)
Department of Industry
Affected Communes
DPs
The District CRCs are principal institutions responsible for the implementation of RP in their respective district areas. The District CRCs recruit experienced personnel for gathering of base-line information and inventory. The District CRCs are responsible for :
Organize the survey team to carry out Detailed Measurement Survey (DMS) for affected houses and assets; finalize DMS and Entitlement forms for each DP.
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a Checking the unit prices of compensation as applied in RP, suggest for adjust- ting the unit prices in conformation with market priceslreplacement costs (if required).
• In co-ordination with PMB, organize the meetings with DPs, communes, dis- seminate the FUB, DMS and entitlement forms to DPs.
Based on the policy and approved process in RP, prepare the detailed imple- mentation plan (quarterly, semi-annual, annual plans) and the together with PMB pay entitlements to DPs in a timely manner.
Pay special attention to the needs and demands of the specific groups (ethnic minority groups) and vulnerable people (children, the elderly, womadsingle head of households).
Settling the complaints and grievances of DPs, solving any difficulties during the implementation period, and suggest the solutions for the outstanding issues to Provincial CRC.
Commune People's Committees
People's Committees of communes will be responsible for :
Assign concerned communal officials/professionals to help carrying all re- settlement activities in its commune.
• Contribute to census and inventory surveys and DMS : assist the agencies1 bodies in charge of census surveys, replacement cost survey, DMs and other resettlement related activities.
In co-ordination with District CRC for public meetings, information disse- mination, compensatiodallowance payment to DPs.
a Check and confirm the legality status of the affected land, houses, structures and other assetsllosses of the DPs.
Participate in all activities related to land acquisition and allocation, resettle- ment, rehabilitation measures and social development support activities.
a Support DPs in all resettlement and rehabilitation-related activities. Co-sign compensation documents with the DPs.
a Verify the list of the poor or disadvantage DPs.
a Ensure DPs' grievances redress mechanisms are appropriate and properly in place. Settle DPs' grievance at commune level and transfer all DPs' opinion to the district CRC along with proposal for the settlement of certain issue (if any). Document DPs' grievances and maintain records of all grievances. Assist and advice DPs on speedy redress of grievances.
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Assisting local people in overcoming the difficulties during the construction period, assist DPs in repairing of affected houses. Arrange land in the case DPs require compensation by land for land.
Pro-iect Affected Persons (DPs)
DPs are ready with their necessary RP related papers i.e. LURC, ownership of other assets.
DPs are responsible for carefklly checking on their lost assets and respective entitlements and clear land in a timely manner once DPs receive fkll entitle- ments.
Independent External Monitoring Agency
Certain agency or institute, specialized in social sciences, shall be identified and en- gaged in order to cany out socio-economic surveys, monitoring and evaluation of the RP implementation for the whole subproject. The PMB will sign contract with the selected Independent External Monitoring Agency. The Independent External Moni- toring Agency shall submit periodic monitoring reports on RP implementation pro- gress and make recommendations for solving the issues identified to PMB and WB.
(Pls. see Figure 2.1.2 for RP Implementation Institutional Organization Chart)
Figure 2.1.2 - RP Implementation Organizational Chart
7 People's
L Committee
Committee Monitoring
2 DPs
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Legal Framework
WB Policy on Involuntary Resettlement (OP 4.12), WB Policy on Indigenous Peoples (OP 4.10) and GOV Laws on Compensation and Resettlement and Policies for EM are applied
Vietnamese Laws (Compensation and Resettlement)
The key national laws, decrees, circulars governing land acquisition, compensation and resettlement consists of the followings :
Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (1992) confirms the right of citizens to own a house and to protect the ownership of the house.
The Civil Law (October 28, 1995).
MOC 'Vietnam Construction Standards' Vol. 1 : TCVN 2748:91 on applicable standards of classification of construction projects.
GOV Decree 2911998lND-CP dt. May 11, 1998 on the implementation of de- mocracy in commune. The decree specifies certain issues that the local and relevant authorities should inform the people and discuss with them and certain issues should be supervised and undertaken by the grassroots.
Law on Petition and Accusation dt. December 02, 1998.
GOV Decree 6711 999lND-CP dt. August 07, 1999 regulates in detail the Law on Petition and Accusation.
The 2003 Land Law (passed by the National Assembly on November 26, 2003) regulates the land management and land uses, with effective date of July 01,2004, provides that "the persons with land to be recovered shall be com- pensated with the assignment of new land of the same use purposes; if having no land for compensation, shall be compensated with the land use right value at the time of issuance of the recovery decisions. The People's Committees of the provinces and cities directly under the central government shall elaborate and execute resettlement projects before the land recovery for compensations with dwelling houses, residential land for persons having residential land re- covered and having to move their places of residence. The resettlement sites must have development conditions being equal to or better than the conditions in the former places of residence. In cases of having no resettlement land, the persons having land recovered shall be compensated with money and given priority to purchase or lease dwelling houses under the State's ownership, for urban areas; be compensated with residential land, for rural areas. In case of
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recovering land of households andlor individuals, that are directly engaged in production, but having no land for compensation for continued production, apart from pecuniary compensations, the persons having land recovered shall be supported by the State to stabilize their lives, with training for change of their production and/or business lines, with the arrangement of new jobs."
Item 4 - Land Acquisition
Art. 39 regulates the land acquisition for the purposes of national de- fense, security, national interests and public interests. Clause 2 of this Article clearly defined the public info (at least 3 months prior to agricultural land acquisition and 6 months prior to non- agricultural land acquisition) on the reasons of land acquisition, time schedule, resettlement plan, compensation1 ground clearance master plan for land acquisition.
Art. 42 regulates the compensation and resettlement of the people who have land being acquired :
Clause 1 . . . people, who have LURC or having sufficient conditions to have LURC shall be compensated for their acquired land. . .
Clause 2 . . . the acquired land shall be compensated with new land of similar using purpose; in case of lack of resettlement land, the compensation shall be equal to the value of land use right at the time of land acquisition.. .
Clause 3 . . . provincial People's Committees and Cities directly under the central government prepare and implement the resettlement plans prior to the land acquisition.. . The resettlement sites planed for various projects in the same area and should have similar to or better development conditions than the old dwelling sites.
In case of lack of resettlement sites : (i) in urban areas 'DPs shall be compensated in cash and have the priority to buy or rent the state-owned houses', and (ii) in rural areas 'DPs shall be compensated with residential land' and 'in case the value of the acquired residential land is higher than that of the compensated land plot, DPs shall be compensated in cash for the differences'.
Clause 4 . . . in case DPs whose productive land being ac- quired and there is no productive land for 'land
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for land' compensation, apart from the cash compensation, DPs shall receive assistances for resettlement, training for new trades, employing in new trades.
Art. 49, 50
Art. 56
define the conditions for issuance of LURC to the extend that (i) 'HH or individual who directly using the land for agricultural, forestry, aqua- culture and salt production in the areas of socio- economic difficulties in the mountainous areas or islands and who have their residential registra- tion and certification from their commune People's Committee that they had been using the land stably and without disputes are being issued with LURC and do not have to pay for the land use', (ii) 'HH or individual who had been stably using the land before Oct. 15, 1993 but without any legal papers and their commune People's Committee certifies that their land is without disputes and apt to the approved local land use plan are being issued with LURC and do not have to pay for the land use', (iii) 'HH or indi- vidual who had been stably using the land from Oct. 15, 1993 till the effective of this Law, but without any legal papers and their commune People's Committee certifies that their land is without disputes and apt to the approved local land use plan are being issued with LURC and do have to pay for the land use'.
defines the State controlled Land Price : (i) the land price verification by the State should ensure the principles i.e. 'close to the actual value of the transfer of land use rights on the market and when there is large difference between the defined land price and the actual value of the transfer of land use rights on the market, adjust- ment should be carried out', (ii) 'Government regulates the method of land price verification for each region at each period and land price ad- justment and dealing with differences of land prices at the borders of the provinces and cities directly under the central government', and (iii) 'Land price defined by the People's Committees of the provinces and cities directly under the cen- tral government is publicly announce on January 1"' every year.. . '
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defines the 'consultant on land price' : 'agencies having sufficient conditions and competent in land price service activities can be the consultant for land prices' and 'the consulted land prices are used as references in the state management on land financial issues and activities in land use ,..,
rights'.
GOV Decree No. 18112004lND-CP dt. October 29,2004 guiding the imple- menttation of the 2003 Land Law.
GOV Decree No. 182/ND-CP dt. October 29, 2004 on penalty for aministrative violation in the land user-rights.
GOV Decree No. 18812004lND-CP dt. November 16, 2004 on methodology foi price verification and price framework of various types and categories of land.
This Decree setforth the minimum and maximum prices of different types and categories of land covering the whole country. These prices have been esta- blished for the purpose of land acquisition by Government, tax value for transfer of land use rights, leasing government land and national and public purposes.
The methodology for the land price verification elaborated in this Decree is to ensure the substitution cost of the land.
MOF Circular No. 1 1412004lTT-BTC dt. November 26, 2004 guiding the im- plementation of Decree 1 18/2004/N-CP dt. Nov. 16, 2004.
This Circular elaborates in details the methodologies (i. e. direct comparison method and income method) for the land price verification of different types and categories of land in different regionslareas to ensure the replacement cost.
GOV Decree No. 19712004lND-CP dt. December 03, 2004 on the compensa- tion, assistance and resettlement in case of land acquisition by the State.
Art. 6 '. . . people who have land being acquired shall be compensated with land of similar land use purpose. If there is no land for compensation, cash compensation equal to land use rights value at the time of land acquisitioin shall be applied. If there is any differences in value, in case of compensation by new land or house, such differences shall be settled in cash'.
Art. 19 ' . . . houses and structures of domestic use of the household or individual shall be compensated with the value of construction of new house, structures of similar technical standard.. . '
GOV Decree No. 19812004lND-CP dt. December 03, 2004 on the collection of land use fee.
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MOF Circular No. 1 1612004lTT-BTC dt. December 07, 2004 guiding the im- plementation of Decree No. 197/2004/ND-CP.
GOV Decree No.53/2005/ND-CP dt. April 19, 2005 regulating and guiding the implementation of of the law of petition.
GOV Decree No. 106/2005/ND-CP dt. August 17,2005 defined the protection of high voltage systems.
GOV Decree No. 17/ND-CP dt. January 27,2006 on amendment of certain provisions of certain decrees guiding implementation of the Land Law ...
Item 2 of Article 4 of this Decree states that :' ... in case at the time issuance of decision for land acquisition and the land prices* are not relfecting the actual market value (in normal condition) of land use trader, the provincial People's Committee andlor City directly under the Central Government will decide the appropriate land prices'.
GOV Decree No. 13 1/2006/ND-CP dt. Nov. 09, 2006 stipulated procedures of using and management of ODA.
GOV Decree No.84/2007/ND-CP dt. May 25, 2007 on provision of issueing LURC, land acquisition, implementation of land use right, procedure for compensation, resettlement and grievance redress when land acquired by the State.
Decisions of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee on the applicable unit prices for compensation i.e. (i) Decision No.02120071QD-LBND dt. January 25, 2007 for land compensation and (ii) Decision No. 91912005lQD-UB dt. March 30, 2005 for trees and crops compensation.
2.2.2 World Bank Policies (involuntary Resettlement - OP 4.12)
Theprimary objective of the World Bank policy is to explore all alternatives to avoid or at least minimize involuntary resettlement. Where resettlement is unavoidable, the living standards of displaced persons should be restored or improved relative to those conditions that prevailed prior to the Project. The policy applies to the taking of land and other assets when land acquisition results in the loss of shelter, the loss of all or part of productive assets, or access to them, and the loss of income sources or other means of livelihood.
According to the OP 4.12 on involuntary resettlement, DPs shall be compensated and assisted in such a way as to warrant the improvement or at least the maintenance of pre-project living standard condition.
' promulgated by the provincial People's Committee andlor Cities directly under the Central Government.
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Measures required to ensure that resettlement has a positive outcome include:
(a) consulting with potential project-affected people on feasible measures for re- settlement and rehabilitation;
(b) providing DPs with options for resettlement and rehabilitation;
(c) enabling their participation in planning and selecting these options;
(d) providing compensation at full replacement cost for losses;
(e) choosing relocation sites that at least guarantee the same benefits and services as the sites they replace;
(f) providing allowances, training and income support to assist in making a smooth transition;
(g) identifiing vulnerable groups and providing special assistance to these groups, and
(h) establishing an institutional and organizational structure that supports this process to a successfid end.
The Eligibility Criteria and Compensation defines that the DPs eligible for compensation include:
(a) those who have formal legal rights to land or other assets;
(b) those who initially do not have formal legal rights to land or other assets but have a claim to legal rights based upon the laws of the country; upon the pos- session of documents such as land tax receipts and residence certificates; or upon the permission of local authorities to occupy or use the project affected plots; and
(c) those who have no recognizable legal right or claim to the land they are occu- pying - if they occupy the project area prior to the cut-ofdate defined in the RP.
DPs whose houses are in part or in total affected (temporarily or permanently) by the project and whose residential and premise and/or agricultural land is in part or in total affected (permanently or temporarily) by the project are provided compensation for the land they lose, and other assistance as necessary to achieve the objectives set out in this policy, if they occupy the project area prior to the cut-ofdate defined in this RP.
DPs whose business are affected in part or in total (temporarily or permanently) by the project are provided resettlement assistance and other supports as necessary to achieve the objectives set out in this policy, if they occupy the project area prior to the cut-of date defined in this RP.
Persons who encroach on the areas after the cut-offdate defined in this RP are not en- titled to compensation or any other form of resettlement assistance.
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The methodology to be used in the valuation of losses for this project is based on their replacement cost.
With regard to land and structures, "Replacement Cost" is defined as follows:
(a) For am-icultural land : it is the pre-project or pre-displacement, whichever is higher, market value of land of equal productive potential or use located in the vicinity of the affected land, plus the cost of preparing the land to levels similar to those of the affected land, plus the cost of any registration and transfer taxes.
(b) For land in urban areas : it is the pre-displacement market value of land of equal size and use, with similar or improved public infrastructure facilities and services and located in the vicinity of the affected land, plus the cost of any registration and transfer taxes.
(c) For houses and other structures : it is provided by the Provincial People's Committee based on the market cost (at the time of compensation) of the mate- rials to build a replacement structure with an area and quality similar to or bet- ter than those of the affected structure, or to repair a partially affected struc- ture, plus the cost of transporting building materials to the construction site, plus the cost of any labor and contractors' fees, plus the cost of any registration and transfer taxes. In determining the replacement cost, depreciation of the asset and the value of salvage materials are not taken into account, nor is the value of benefits to be derived from the project deducted from the valuation of an affected asset.
(d) Crops. trees and other perennials based on current market value
i. Compensation for annual crops is equivalent to the average production over the last three years multiplied by the market price for agricultural products at the time of the calculation of the compensation.
ii. Compensation for trees includes total investment cost plus production cost from the time of its planting to the expropriation. In case this cost cannot be determined, the compensation will be calculated on the basis of the type, age and productive value.
(e) Other assets (i.e., income, cultural, aesthetic) based on replacement cost or cost of mitigating measures. For example, compensation for the removal of graves includes all expenditures for exhumation, movement and reconstruction to its original state.
In this subproject, losses comprise land and trees and crops only. Replacement cost for land includes the value of land at market price plus the cost of taxes and fees to get LURC .
It is noted that there are no houses or other structures permanently or temporarily affected in this project.
2.2.3 Compatibilities of GOV and WB Approaches
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With the promulgation of
- the new 2003 Land Law,
- GOV Decree No. 188/2004/ND-CP dt. November 16, 2004 on metho- dology for price verification and price framework of various types and categries of land,
- MOF Circular No. 114/2004/TT-BTC dt. November 26, 2004 guiding the implementation of Decree No. 188/2004/ND-CP,
- GOV Decree No. 197/2004/ND-CP dt. December 03,2004 on the com- pensation, assistance and resettlement in case of land acquisition by thc State,
- MOF Circular No. 116/2004/TT-BTC dt. December 07, 2004 guiding the implementation of Decree No. 197/2004/ND-CP,
- GOV Decree No. 17/2006/ND-CP dt. January 27, 2006 on amendment of certain provisions of certain decrees guiding implementation of the Land Law, and
- GOV Decree No.84/2007/ND-CP dt. May 25, 2007 on provision of issueing LURC, land acquisition, implementation of land use right, procedure for compensation, resettlement and grievance redress when land acquired by the State.
there are many ways in which the approaches of the GOV - either in policy or practice - are compatible with WB guidelines. The most important compatibi- lities are :
Vietnam has a process whereby most people without legal land rights may meet conditions of legalization and receive compensation for losses.
Permanent residents are provided with options that include relocation to an improved site, or cash, or a combination of the two.
Resettlement sites offer not only better improved infrastructure and services but represent a higher standard of living.
Allowances are provided to help the DPs in the transition period and there is an institutional structure through which people are informed, can negotiate com- pensation, and can appeal.
On the issue of land tenure and the legal right to compensation, the Govern- ment and World Bank approaches are compatible. The government has its own process in place whereby land occupied without legal documentation can be legalized; this land, however, is compensated for at a rate equal to 100% of land price minus the taxes and fee for land use right registration from Oc- tober 15, 1993. (Clause 49,50 of Art.42 of the 2003 Land Law).
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Compensation at replacement cost is ensured in Art.6 of Decree 197/2004/ND- CP dt. Dec. 03, 2004 that '... people who have land being acquired shall be compensated with land of similar land use purpose. If there is no land for compensation, cash compensation equal to land use rights value at the time of land acquisitioin shall be applied. If there is any differences in value, in case of compensation by new land or house, such differences shall be settled in cash' and, Art. 19 of the same Decree that '.. . houses and structures of domes- tic use of the household or individual shall be compensated with the value of construction of new house, structures of similar technical standard.. . '.
The compensation at replacement cost is also again ensured in Item 2 of Ar- ticle 4 of Decree No. 17/2006/ND-CP dt. Jan. 27, 2006 states that :'.. . in case at the time issuance of decision for land acquisition and the land prices* are not relfecting the actual market value (in normal condition) of land use tranfer, the provincial People's Committee or City directly under the Central Government will decide the appropriate land prices'.
Required Waivers
GOV Decree 131/2006/ND-CP dt. Nov. 09,2006 (Item 2.5 of Art. 2) stipulates that "in case of international agreements on ODA signed between GOV and sponsor country stipulate other contents, such international agreements should be stipulated".
Differences between the approaches and measures that need to be addressed within the program also exist. However, in this context, procedures exist within national and pro- vincial governments that allow the granting of waivers of domestic law on specific projects that may be in conflict with that of the hnding agency.
In order to c a e out the RP in accordance to World Bank OP 4.12 on Involuntary Re- settlement, a number of articles in various Vietnamese laws and regulations which do not ensure compensation at replacement cost or set eligibility provisions which do not extend the right to compensation and rehabilitation to households without proper land papers, will be waived i.e. :
Eligibility - to Compensation and/or Assistance
Decree i97/2004/ND-CP dt. Dec. 03, 2004
Article 7
This article (cases where land is recovered without compensation) stipulates that any person whose land is recovered and who has not met one of the conditions of Article 8 of this Decree, or who has violated the plan, or who violates the protecting corridor work, or who illegally occupies land shall not receive compensation when the state re- covers the land. In case of necessity, the Provincial People's Committee shall consider and decide on a case-by-case basis.
promulgated by the provincial People's Committee or Cities directly under the Central Government.
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Article 18, 19 and 20 :
Houses and structures on non-eligible-for-compensation land, which have not violated announced land use plans or the right of way will be assisted at 80% of replacement cost.
Houses and structures on non-eligible-for-compensation land, which have vio- lated announced land use plans or the right of way will not be assisted. If ne- cessary, the PPC will consider on the case by case basis.
Article 28 and 29 :
DPs losing more than 30% of productive land will be entitled to living stabili- zation and trainingljob creation assistance.
To ensure that the objectives of this resettlement policy are met, a special decision of the Government waiving Article 7, 9, 18, 19, 20, 28, 29 of Decree 197 is needed to permit assistance and rehabilitation measures for illegal users of land as proposed in the policy.
Land price for Compensation Calculation
According to the Vietnamese regulation, calculation the unit price for land compen- sation will be based on GOV Decrees 19712004lND-CP and 18812004lND-CP along with their Guidance (Circular No. 1 1412004ET-BTC and No. 1 16/2004/'TT-BTC respectively).
Decree 19 7/2004/TIrD-CP dt. Dec. 03, 2004
Article 7
This article states that the Ministry of Finance is responsible for the establishment of a number or overall new land price framework to submit to the Government for adjust- ment when prevailing price of transfer of land use rights in the market in respect of a number or all typeslcategories of land listed in the land price framework continuously fluctuated (more than 60 days in many provinces, cities) that causes large differences in land prices (increasing from 2 30% compare to the max. price and decreasing from 2 30% compare to min. prices attached to this Decree).
Article 9
This article states that land price for the compensation calculation is the land price in respect of land use purpose at the time of land acquisition, promulgated by the pro- vincial People's Committee in line with the Government regulation (within the GOV's range of minimum and maximum prices).
Decree 188/2004/TIrD-CP dt. Nov. 16, 2004
This Decree promulgates the methodologies to define land price and, at the same time, set forth the land price framework (min. and max. unit price for various types of land) throughout the country.
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Article 2
This article states that the land price shall be defined by the provincial People's Com- mittees or cities directly under the central government.
To ensure that the objectives of the project resettlement policy are met, unit price for land compensation established by the Project provincial People's Committee or city directly under the central government will be adjusted to meet the replacement costs.
The compensation unit prices established by the provincial/district CRCs, provincial DOFs, DOCS and approved by the provincial People 's Committee may be adjusted to meet the replacement costs, by the time of compensation, to ensure the objectives of the RP policy are met.
Assistance policy for DPs who rent houses from the government
Decree 197/2004LVD-CP dt. Dec. 03, 2004
Article 21
This article states that DPs who rent government houses and has to be relocated by self-relocation shall be assisted in cash at a rate equal to 60% of the cost of the cur- rently rented house and 60% of the cost of the land value, in cases of no resettlement houses to be arranged for them.
Assistance policv for rehabilitation
Decree 197/2004LVD-CP dt. Dec. 03, 2004
Article 28
This article states that DPs who directly do the agricultural production having agricul- tural land being acquired more than 30% shall received rehabilitation assistance (cash value of 30 kg of average rice in the location per head) for 3 months (if relocation is not required), 6 months (if relocation is required) and 12 months (if moving to the areas of specially difficult socio-economic conditions).
GOV Commitments
To ensure that the objectives of the policy are met, GOV in approving/adopting (prior to the project appraisal) the policies and objectives set forth in this Policy Framework will grant the waivers to the above mentioned Articles 7, 9, 18, 19,20,2 1, 28 and 29 of Decrees 19712004lND-CP and Article 2 of Decree 18812004lND-CP, and any other laws or regulations which contradict this Project Resettlement Policy.
The Item 2.5, Article 2 of GOV Decree 13 112006lND-CP dt. Nov. 09, 2006 on guid- ing the ODA management stipulates that "in the case of the international agreements on ODA have been signed between GOV and Sponsor stipulates other contents, the in- ternational agreements will prevail."
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2.3 Definition of Eligibility and Limitation to Eligibility
DPs are all individuals, firms or institution with or without land registration papers who owned, rented, or used land, properties and business, which are affected by the project.
All DPs will be entitled to full compensation for their respective losses as long as they are included in the RP inventory list or can prove that they owned the affected items before the cut-ofdate. The same applies to DPs whose incomes are affected by the project.
The cut-of date has beenJixed during the socio-economic surveys and inventory, the 3 1"' of August of 2007. The cut-of date has been declared ofJicialZy by the competent local authorities in the veryJirst community meetings in each project related commune.
Encroachers who settled into the proposed affected area after the cut-ofdate will h a v ~ no entitlement to compensation and resettlement. They will be required to demolish their structure and cut the trees or harvest their crops for land clearance to the project. In case necessary, they will be forced to be removed out the proposed project area. Nevertheless, they do not have to pay any fine or sanction. The cut-ofdate and the provision of 'no compensation for encroachers' have been clearly declared in the community meetings and printed in the pamphlets.
2.4 Resettlement and Compensation Principles
The principles outlined in the World Bank's Operational Policies 4.12 have been adopted in the Policy Framework for this RP. In this regard the following principles and objectives would be applied:
(a) Acquisition of land and other assets, and resettlement of people will be minimized as much as possible.
(b) All DP's residing, working, doing business or cultivating land in right of way (ROW) of distribution line (DL), surrounding areas of tower foundation, the substation areas, in the service roads under the project as of the date of the base- line surveys are entitled to be provided with rehabilitation measures sufficient to assist them to improve or at least maintain their pre-project living standards, income earning capacity and production levels. Lack o f l e d rights to the asset.: lost should not bar the DP-fiom entitlement to such rehabilitation measures.
(c) The rehabilitation measures to be provided are :
(i) compensation at replacement cost, without deduction for depreciation or salvage materials for houses and other structures;
(ii) agricultural land for land of equal productive capacity acceptable to the DPs or in cash at replacement cost according to DP's choice;
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(iii) replacement of residentidpremise land of equal size acceptable to the DP or iil cash at replacement cost according to DP's choice; and
(iv) transfer and subsistence allowances.
(d) Replacement residential and agricultural land will be as nearby as possible to the land that was lost, and acceptable to the DPs.
(e) The resettlement transition period will be minimized and the rehabilitation means will be provided to the DP's prior to the expected start-up date of works in the res- pective Project site.
(f) Plans for acquisition of land and other assets and provision of rehabilitation mea- sures will be carried out in consultation with the DP's, to ensure minimal distur- bance. Entitlements will be provided by DP's prior to expected start-up of works at the respective project site.
(g) The previous level of community services and resources will be maintained or improved.
(h) Financial and physical resources for resettlement and rehabilitation will be made available and as where and when required.
(i) Institutional arrangements will ensure effective and timely design, planning, con- sultation and implementation of RPs.
(j) Effective and timely supervision, monitoring and evaluation of the implementa- tion of RPs will be carried out.
2.5 Eligibility to Compensation Entitlement
The DPs' (or project-affected people) eligible for compensation will include :
(a) those who have formal legal rights to land or other assets;
(b) those who initially do not have formal legal rights to land or other assets but have a claim to legal rights based upon the laws, upon the possession of docu- ments such as land tax receipts and residence certificates, or upon the permis- sion of local authorities to occupy or use the project affected plots; and
(c) those who have no recognizable legal right or claim to the land they are occu- pying - if they occupy the project area prior to the cut-ofldate defined in the RP.
The DPs are identified by the baseline information collected for RP :
(a) persons whose houses are in part or in total affected (temporarily or permanently) by the project;
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(b) persons whose residential and premise andlor agricultural land is in part or in to- tal affected (permanently or temporarily) by the project;
(c) persons whose crops (annual) and trees (perennial) are affected in part or in total by the project;
(d) persons whose businesses are affected in part or in total (temporarily or perma- nently) by the project; and
(e) persons whose rented houses (for residential purpose) are affected in part or in total (temporarily or permanently) by the project.
(f) public works (i.e. schools, water resources, water supply and drainage systems, roads, bridges etc.) affected by the project*.
2.6 Compensation Policy
Compensation for crops will be provided at market price. Compensation for land, houses, buildings, trees and other assets will be provided at the replacement cost.
Compensation for land losses :
a Compensation for productive land losses (less than 10% of total land DPs' holdings) will be provided at the replacement cost for the equivalent area and all other losses will be provided in cash.
• Compensation for productive land losses 210% of total DPs' land holdings will be provided in terms of land for land at the equivalent area and quality of land acquired by the project or in cash at replacement cost according to DPs' op- tions.
Compensation for land, houses, buildings and trees will be provided in cash at the re- placement costs.
Compensation for crops will be given in cash at the current market rates calculated on the productive average of the last three years.
Compensation prices defined in this RP are tariffs established by the Vinh Long DOF based on the Decrees 197/2004/ND-CP and 188/2004/ND-CP and promulgated by the Vinh Long provincial People's Committee - (Decision No. 253512006lQD-UBND dt. December 15, 2006 for land prices and Decision No. 149212006lQD-LBND dt. July 13, 2006 for trees and crops).
Since the time fiom RP preparation (during 2007) to the time of RP implementation may be long (expected during 2009), at the implementation time, such prices may not correspond to market or replacement rates. Therefore, all applied prices will be
It is noted that in this subproject, there is not any housedstructures, residential land, business, rented houses or public works a£fected by the project.
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checked again at the beginning of RP implementation and adjusted if necessary. The Detailed Measurement Survey (DMS) and inventory will also be carried out by the district CRC at the very beginning of project implementation. The evaluation of unit prices at the implementation time will be done by independent monitoring agency and provincial DOF. This activity will later be required in TOR for Independent Moni- toring.
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3. Entitlement Policy
3.1 Impact Categories
By the nature of the project impacts as described above and based on the survey of the DPs, the impacted categories could be classified as below :
3.1.1 Temporary Impact
All DPs who have productive land, crops, trees or structures in ROW of DL, sur- rounding areas of tower foundations, in the temporary service roads, which are tem- porarily affected only during the construction period.
Category I DP who has trees, crops, which are damaged by the project during the construction period due to construction of temporary access roads or conductor stringing.
Category 2 DP who has residential, garden, productive lands which are temporarily acquired during the project construction period.
3.1.2 Permanent Impact
All DPs who owned lands and properties on it, which will be permanently acquired for the tower foundations, the substation areas, the permanent access roads for construc- tion and maintenance of the project. All DPs who have houses, other structures, or high trees in ROW, which need to be removed, demolished or cut.
Category 3 DP who has houses/structures, which are partially damaged or cut, and the damaged portion will not affect to the safety or using purpose of the entire house or structure (the dismantled areas are 110% of total areas), and the lost house/structure portion could be rebuilt in adjacent areas already owned by the DP. Impact on cleared residential land in ROW could be temporary as it could be reused for restricted purposes.
Category 4 DP who has houses/structures, which are partially or totally damaged, and the damaged portion will affects to the safety or using purpose of the entire house or structure (the dismantled areas are more than 10% of total areas or even less than 10% of total area, but the remaining area can not be used or inconvenient for using), so the house need to be
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totally removed and rebuild in remaining adjacent areas already owned by the DPs. Impact on cleared residential areas will be temporary as it can be reused for restricted purposes.
Cateaory 5 DPs who have houses/structures, which are partially or totally damaged and the damaged portion will affects to the safety or using purpose of the entire house or structure, so the house/structure need to be totally removed and rebuild. But DP does not have sufficient spare residential land for the reconstruction of a house of equal dimensions as the house lost. The threshold of sufficient residential land is at 100 m2 for rural areas.
Category 6 DPs who have residential land, productive land which will be acquired permanently for the project, including for permanent roads construction for maintenance of the project.
(a) acquired productive land areas is more than 10% of total pro- ductive land DPs' holdings.
(b) acquired productive land areas is less than 10% of total pro- ductive land DPs' holdings.
(c) the remaining residential-garden land areas is less than 100 m2 (in rural areas).
(d) the remaining residential-garden land areas is equal or more than 100 m2 (in rural areas).
Category 7 DP impacted permanently or temporarily on business or other services.
Category 8 Tenants who have rented a house for residential purposes.
3.2 Entitlement
3.2.1 Eligibility and Limitation to Eligibility
DPs are all individuals, firms or institution with or without land registration papers who owned, rented, or used land, properties and business, which are affected by the project.
All DPs will be entitled to full compensation for their respective losses as long as they are included in the RP inventory list or can prove that they owned the affected items before the cut-ofSdate. The same applies to DPs whose incomes are affected by the project.
After the agreement on T L routes (to be constructed) and T L lines (to be refurbished) is obtained, the Consultant has carried out the socio-economic survey and inventory of project affected assets traversing such agreed T L routestlines. The cut-ofSdate has been fixed during the socio-economic surveys and inventory, the 3 1 * of August of
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2007. The cut-of date has been declared oficially by the competent local authorities in the very first community meetings in each project related commune.
Encroachers who settled into the proposed affected area after the cut-ofdate will have no entitlement to compensation and resettlement. They will be required to demolish their structure and cut the trees or harvest their crops for land clearance to the project. In case necessary, they will be forced to be removed out the proposed project area. Nevertheless, they do not have to pay any fine or sanction.
The cut-ofdate and the provision of 'no compensation for encroachers ' have been clearly declared in the community meetings and printed in the pamphlets.
3.2.2 Eligibility to Compensation Entitlement
The DPs' (or project-affected people) eligible for compensation will include :
(a) those who have formal legal rights to land or other assets;
(b) those who initially do not have formal legal rights to land or other assets but have a claim to legal rights based upon the laws, upon the possession of docu- ments such as land tax receipts and residence certificates, or upon the permis- sion of local authorities to occupy or use the project affected plots; and
(c) those who have no recognizable legal right or claim to the land they are occu- pying - if they occupy the project area prior to the cut-ofdate defined in the RP.
The DPs are identified by the baseline information collected for RP :
(a) persons whose houses are in part or in total affected (temporarily or perma- nently) by the project;
(b) persons whose residential and premise andor agricultural land is in part or in total affected (permanently or temporarily) by the project;
(c) persons whose crops (annual and perennial) and trees are affected in part or in total by the Project;
(d) persons whose businesses are affected in part or in total (temporarily or per- manently) by the project;
(e) persons whose rented houses (for residential purpose) are affected in part or in total (temporarily or permanently) by the project.
( f ) persons who owned or managed the public works (i.e. schools, roads, bridges, water resources, water supply and drainage systems etc.) affected in part or in total (temporarily or permanently) by the project.*
It is noted that in this subproject, there is not any housedstructures, residential land, business, rented houses or public works affected by the project.
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3.2.3 Resettlement and Compensation Principles
The principles outlined in the World Bank's Operational Policies 4.12 have been adopted in the Policy Framework for this RP. In this regard the following principles and objectives would be applied :
(a) Acquisition of land and other assets, and resettlement of people will be minimized as much as possible.
(b) All DP's residing, working, doing business or cultivating land in right of way (ROW) of transmission line (TL) or distribution line (DL), surrounding areas of tower foundation, the substation areas, in the service roads under the project as of the date of the baseline surveys are entitled to be provided with rehabili- tation measures sufficient to assist them to improve or at least maintain their pre-project living standards, income earning capacity and production levels. Lack of legal rights to the assets lost should not bar the DP-from entitlement to such rehabilitation measures.
(c) The rehabilitation measures to be provided are :
(i) compensation at replacement cost, without deduction for depreciation or salvage materials for houses and other structures;
(ii) agricultural land for land of equal productive capacity acceptable to the DPs or in cash at replacement cost according to DPYs choice;
(iii) replacement of residentidpremise land of equal size acceptable to the DPs or in cash at replacement cost according to DP's choice; and
(iv) transfer and subsistence allowances.
(d) Replacement residential and agricultural land will be as nearby as possible to the land that was lost, and acceptable to the DPs.
(e) The resettlement transition period will be minimized and the rehabilitation means will be provided to the DPs prior to the expected start-up date ofworks in the res- pective Project site.
( Plans for acquisition of land and other assets and provision of rehabilitation mea- sures will be carried out in consultation with the DPs to ensure minimal distur- bance. Entitlements will be provided to DPs prior to expected start-up of works at the respective project site.
(g) The previous level of community services and resources will be maintained or improved.
(h) Financial and physical resources for resettlement and rehabilitation will be made available and as where and when required.
(i) Institutional arrangements will ensure effective and timely design, planning, con- sultation and implementation of RPs.
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(j) Effective and timely supervision, monitoring and evaluation of the implement- tation of RP will be carried out.
3.2.4 Compensation Policy
Compensation for crops will be provided at market price. Compensation for land, houses, buildings, perennial trees and other assets will be provided at the replacement cost.
Compensation for land losses :
a Compensation for productive land losses (less than 10% of total land DPs7 hol- dings) will be provided at the replacement cost for the equivalent area and all other losses will be provided in cash.
a Compensation for productive land losses 2 10% of total DPs' land holdings will be provided in terms of land for land at the equivalent area and quality of land acquired by the project or in cash at replacement cost according to DPs' options.
Compensation for land, houses, buildings and perennial trees will be provided in cash at the replacement costs.
Compensation for crops will be given in cash at the current market rates calculated on the productive average of the last three years (according to the Circular 1 16120041TT- BTC of MOF).
Compensation prices defined in this RP are tariffs established by the Vinh Long provin-cia1 CRC and DOF and approved by the provincial People's Committee based on the decree 197/2004/ND-CP and the MOF Circular 116/2004/TT-BTC.
Since the time from RP preparation to time of the project implementation may be long, at the implementation time, such prices may not correspond to market or replacement rates. Therefore, all applied prices will be checked again at the beginning of RP imple- mentation and adjusted if necessary. The Detailed Measurement Survey OMS) and inventory will also be carried out by CRCs at the very beginning of project imple- menttation. The evaluation of unit prices at the implementation time will be done by independent monitoring agency, provincial DOF. This activity will later be required in TOR for Independent Monitoring.
3.2.5 Compensation Entitlement by Categories
Category
I No compensation for land.
Entitlement
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I Reinstate land after the project construction.
Cash compensation for affected perennial trees at replacement cost plus cost for cutting trees, crops at market price.
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1 Cash compensation for affected trees at replacement cost plus cost for cutting trees, crops at market price.
I No compensation for land.
Reinstate land after the project construction.
1 The damaged house/structure will be compensated in cash at full replacement cost.
No compensation for land.
No deduction for depreciation and salvage materials.
I Cash compensation reflecting 1 1 1 replacement cost of lost land area.
4
No deduction for depreciation and salvage materials.
Cash compensation reflecting full replacement cost of the house/ structures.
5 1 DP can opt for :
(i) 'land for land' : the provision of replacement residential land (house site and garden) of equivalent size, satisfactory to the DP or cash compensation reflecting full replacement cost according to DP's choice or
(ii) cash compensation reflecting full replacement cost of the house/ structures
I No deduction for depreciation and salvage materials.
Cash compensation for the whole impacted plot if the remaining plot is not economically viable.
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I Cash compensation for properties associated with land
DP losing productive land
Land loss <10% of their total landholdings Cash compensation for the lost area if the remaining plot is still economically viable.
I Land loss 2 10% of their total landholdings
I DP can opt for the followings:
I (i) "Land for land with the same area and productive of impacted area if
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the remaining plots are still economic-viable and for the whole impacted plots if the remaining plots are not economic-viable.
I (ii) Cash for land at the replacement cost.
I Compensation for affected perennial trees at the replacement cost.
Rehabilitation assistance.
DP losing Residential and garden land
If remaining land is sufficient for reorganizing (more than 60 m2 in the urban area and 100 m2 in the rural area): Cash compensation for lost area and assets associated with land.
If remaining land is not sufficient for reorganizing: DP can opt for :
I (i) cash compensation at replacement cost for land and assets on land, or
(ii) "land for land compensation for the whole residential area which DP occupied (not only for the impacted areas) and properties associated with occupied land. For affected house and building, the same entitlement to DP of categories 3 or 4 or 5.
Temporary impact
Compensation for income lost during the affected period.
Permanent impact
Provision of alternative business site of equal size and accessibility to customers and satisfactory to DP.
Cash compensation for lost business structure reflecting full replacement cost of the structures without depreciation.
Cash compensation for the lost of income during the transition period.
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Apart from the direct compensation for the losses, DPs are entitled to additional assis- tance (subsidies/allowances) as stipulated in the GOV Decree No. 197/2004/ND-CP.
Cash grant of six months rental fee at the prevailing market rate in the area.
Assisting in identifying alternative accommodation.
Transport allowance Art. 27 of Decree 197/2004/ND-CP : all relocating DPs are entitled in one time :
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DPs relocating within the provincelcity max. 3,000,000 VND
(per household)
DPs relocating out of the province
Relocated DPs (while waiting for the establishment of new resettlement residences at resettlement sites)
max. 5,000,000 VND (per household)
- to be provided with temporary residence,
or - to be provided with
temporary rent cost. Relocation subsidy
Art. 28 of Decree 197/2004ND-CP : all relocating DPS* are entitled in one time :
DPs relocating within the province Cash (equivalent to 30 kg of rice per month x 3 months) per family member.
DPs relocating out of the province Cash (equivalent to 30 kg of rice per month x 6 months) per family member.
DPs who are in severe socio-economic Cash (equivalent to 30 kg of rice difficulties or who relocating to areas of rice per month x 12 months) per socio-economic difficulties family member.
Restoration allowance
Art. 29 of Decree 197/2004/ND-CP
DPs who have more than lo%** of productive 3,000,000 VND*** land or incomes permanently affected are (per household) entitled to trainings
and
Art. 28 ofDecree 197/2004/ND-CP defines that this subsidy is applicable to DPs who lost more than 30% of their agricultural land only. However, in line with this RP Policy Framework, this kind of subsidy is applicable to all DPs who required to be relocated.
** Art. 29 ofDecree 197/2004/T\rD-CP defines that DPs who lost more than 30% of their agricultural land will be assisted for changes of occupations (level of assistance will be decided by the provincial People's Com- mittee). However, in line with the RP Policy Framework for RD subprojects, the restoration allowance remains in conformation with the on-going rural energy subprojects throughout Vietnam
*** The amount of 700,000 VNDImain labor is delivered directly to training or TA institutionslconsultants and 800,000 VND for minee as a subsidy allowance in the training time (total is 1,500,000 VND per trainee). For the sake of cost estimates, each household is estimated at having 2 main labors.
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Other restoration allowance to be decided by the provincial People's Committee with finan- cial resource from the person who is going to use the acquired land.
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4. Resettlement Sites
4.1 Mitigation Measures
Thanks to mitigation measures undertaken right from the initial design stage through public consultation, close cooperation with various local authorities and related of- fices, the project impacts are almost marginal.
There are no DPs with their fixed assets being acquired more than 10% of their total holding, therefore, no DPs required to be relocated and the development of resettle- ment site is not required.
All individuals, households or institutions @Ps) who are impacted temporarily or permanently by the project are owners of land and properties, land and house renters in ROW of D L , in proposed areas for tower foundation and temporary service roads.
4.2 Measures to Minimize Land Acquisition and Losses
4.2.1 Consultation and Participation
During the project preparation, the Consultant has conducted detailed survey on the project impacts. The survey teams have also conducted discussions and consultations with local authorities and local people on possible impacts caused by the project, par- ticularly the alignment of D L routes etc. so as the selected line route and DSS loca- tions are the least impact option.
The proposed layouts of D L routes are also displayed and discussed again in the RP community meetings.
The draft layout of routes have been communicated by PC2 to the relevant bodies i.e. provincial, district and commune People's Committees, Dept. of Natural Resources and Environment, provincial, district and commune cadastral services etc. for com- ments and public display. The valuable feedback of local authorities and DPs were taken into account for design.
4.2.2 Impact Limitation Measures in Design Stage
Distribution Sub-stations
The pole mounted DSSs are aerially installed on the D L support poles at the average height of 7m and it also means most of such stations share the support pole founda- tions with the D L .
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Route Selection
The project impacts mitigation measures have been scrutinized during the design stage, particularly for the route selection. Appropriate route would reduce the project cost and adverse impacts on the local communities and environment.
The following principles were followed :
The routs selected is shortest possible with DSS locations of optimal services. Such routes are close to public roads to avoid land acquisition for access roads and minimize cost during construction, operation and maintenance.
The D L should avoid traversing or running close to the important projects (i.e. gasoline, explosive storages, radio stations), sensitive locations (i.e. historic and cultural assets) protected forests and areas with high trees. Slope sides and turnings are also avoided to reduce leveling and angle towers.
During the mapping of the routes, PC2 and its Consultant have thoroughly studied different alternatives on map and at sites to select the optimal ones.
To avoid impacts, certain changes in direction of the routes and the large turning angles of the routes are applied i.e. the turning direction angles in certain cases up to 20"-40°, even in the case necessary, such angle may reach around 90". With this solu- tion, the routes have to pass through the road in several places to avoid impacts to the houseslstructures.
Notes Since the subproject is purely construction and refurbishment of 22kV DLs and installation of substations on the poles, there exist certain advantages i.e. almost all the existing as well as the newly built D L s are running along the road edges. This fact has significantly minimized the land acquisition, compen- sation and resettlement as well as land acquisition for temporary access roads during construction period.
Technical Solutions
The applicable average poles distance is around 70-80m, however, in specific topo- graphic conditions or avoiding structures, poles distance would be shortened to 40- 50m. Pole sites shall be located on vacant public land or empty land where possible.
Application of different dimensions for tower foundation to be suitable to their hnc- tions and the selected locations. Area of foundation size will vary from 4 m2 to 6 m2 (except in case of river crossing i.e. 52m2).
Canals and existing public roads are used for temporary serviceltransport and no tem- porary service roads are required to be built.
4.2.3 Impact Mitigation Measures in Construction Stage
During the detail technical design, PC2 and its Consultant would reinvestigated the
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routes and made certain modification, if necessary, for optimal results.
Suitable measures and optimum arrangements for the project construction are consi- dered i.e. (i) PMB would arranged various bidding packages for certain project components in various localities and, (ii) construction would be carried out right after the harvest of crops and terminated before the next sowings. To achieve such target, apt workforces with working shifts would be scheduled to shorten the temporarily affected period.
The construction camps for workers in the construction period shall be located on the bare or public lands nearby the headquarters of communes. The camps shall not to be built in populated areas.
4.3 Result of Mitigation Measures
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- Permanent impact on residential land Nil -
Impact on Land
- Temporary*act on residential land - Nil
Area (rn2)
- Permanent impact on~foductive - land 1 , 8 4 8 1 -- 0.13
% of total land holding
- Temporary impact on productive land 2,732 1.63
Impact on HousesIStructures
Total affected houseslstructures - . - Nil Partial affected houseslstructures Nil
Other Impacts
Affected business - - - Nil -- -- Impact on natural preserving -. zones, sensitive areas Nil - Impact on tenants who leased house for residential purpose Nil
- ... -. - -- Impact on ethnic minorities Nil
DPs - Household 1 Person
Total DPs with more than 10% of productive land affected Total DPs with more than 10% of residential land affected Nil DPs reguired to be relocated Nil E i l
From the results shown above, it is safe to state that the entire displacedpopulation is
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minor since the affected people are not physically displaced and less than 10% of their productive assets are lost.
DPs opted for cash compensation for their certain impacted assets at the replacement costs.
There are many DPs who would be marginally affected on garden, agricultural land and other assets volunteer to contribute their affected trees, crops, fences etc. of insig- nificant values for the project construction.
Thanks to mitigation measures through public consultation from the initial stage and design stage of the project, the socio-economic surveys show that there are no DPs whose fixed assets being acquired more than 10% of their total holding and not re- quired to be relocated; therefore, develo~ment o f resettlement site is not required.
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5. People's Participation
5.1 Community Meetings
During the project preparation (along with RP preparation), PMB and its Consultant have held many community meetings at the commune level in the project areas with the participation of DPs and representatives of Commune People's Committees, other government offices and commune NGOs (Women Unions, Youth Unions, Farmers Associations, Fatherland Fronts, War Veteran etc.) where the project related issues i.e. project investment financial resources, project objectives, project components etc. are explained by PMB representatives.
The proposed layouts of D L routes are also displayed in the meetings along with dis- cussions and consultation with the local authorities and local people on possible im- pacts caused by the project, DSS location selection, alignment of routes etc. so as the proposed selected line route and DSSs are the least impact option.
In the community meetings, DPs' queries on RP related issues i.e. entitlements, com- pensation etc. are explained by PMB representatives and DPs' opinions, including voluntary donation of their marginal impacts on trees (i.e. bananas, papayas), crops (i.e. beans, groundnut, sugar cane), bamboo fences etc. of insignificant values were recorded.
The prevailing opinion of DPs in the project areas :
The extension of the power supply networks are welcomed by all DPs, particu- larly people who have not yet enjoy the power supply and who are having the power supply but with too low service quality.
DPs would like to project to minimize its impacts on their assets, particularly residential land and cultivation land.
In case the impacts are unavoidable, DPs would like to be compensated at replacement cost for their assets losses and market price for their temporarily affected crops.
DPs would like to be informed of the actual project implementation time- schedule well in advance so as to prepare themselves for the ground clearance.
Such Minutes of Community Meetings bear the signatures of the representatives of district CRC, commune People's Committees, PMB and DPs.
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(Pls. see Appendix 5 for samples of Minutes of Community Meetings).
5.2 Socio-economic Surveys
The Consultant (in cooperation with PPP) has carried out the socio-economic surveys by direct interviews and fill-in the 'Questionnaires' covering 100% of DPs in the pro- ject areas. (Pls. see Appendix 6 for samples of 'Questionnaires ').
The survey teams have also distributed the Pamphlets of Q & A on RP related issues and illustrations with measurements of ROW and electricity related accidents. (Pls. see Appendix 7 for Sample of Pamphlet).
The drafts of RP Entitlement Matrix have been copied and communicated by PC2 to the relevant bodies i.e. Vinh Long PPC, provincial and related district CRCs, related communes People's Committees (also for display at the ofices of the communes People's Committees), Chiefs of district and commune NGOs (Women Unions, Youth Unions, Farmers' Associations, Fatherland Fronts, War Veterans etc.), Chiefs of related Villages and DPs' representatives.
5.3 Objectives of Information Campaign a n d Consultation Program
Information dissemination to, consultation with and participation of the project affected people and involved agencies to :
(i) reduce the potential for conflicts,
(ii) minimize the risk of project delays, and
(iii) enable the project to design the resettlement and rehabilitation program as a comprehensive development program to fit the needs and priorities of the affected people, thereby maximizing the economic and social benefits of the project investment.
The objectives of the Public Information Campaign and DP Consultation Program are as follows :
To ensure that local authorities as well as representatives of DPs will be in- cluded in the planning and decision-making processes. The PMB and DO1 will work closely with the provincial and district People's Committees and the re- lated line departments and agencies during project implementation. DPs' in- volvement in the RP implementation will be continued thereafter by requesting each district to invite DPs' representatives to be members of the CRCs and take part in the resettlement activities (property evaluation, compensation, re- settlement and monitoring).
To share full information on the proposed project areas, its components and its activities with the affected people.
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To obtain information about the needs and priorities of the effected people as well as information about their reactionsffeedback to proposed policies and activities.
To obtain the cooperation and participation of the affected people and commu- nities required to be undertaken for resettlement planning and implementation.
To ensure transparency in all activities related to land acquisition, resettlement and rehabilitation.
There are two phases of the public information campaign and DP consultation:
5.4 Phase 1 - Information Campaign, DPs and Agency Consultation During Resettlement Planning and RP Preparation
This phase - RPplanning andpreparation - consisted of line route selection, census and inventory of affected people, affected assets, and identification of strategies for compensating, rehabilitating and relocating. Survey teams had asked local authorities and DPs for their comments on the route alignments, potential of adverse impact, their reference on unit cost for house construction and unit cost of land. Commune local authorities had also been consulted for land availability in the case public land would be used for land compensation.
Draft of RPYs Entitlement Matrix have been sent by PC2 to the project related district People's Committees, district Compensation and Resettlement Councils, commune People's Committees, commune Women Unions, Youth Unions, Fatherland Fronts, Farmers Associations.
Draft of RP have been sent by PC2 to the Vinh Long provincial People's Committee and provincial Compensation and Resettlement Council for review and comments.
PC2 has requested PPC and other related local authorities to carefully review the re- quirements on waivers, eligibility to compensation, proposed entitlement policy, RP cost, taskforces, mechanism for complaint and applied unit costs in draft RP. PPCYs opinion and their comments will be sent to EVN.
The draft of RP has also been disclosed at the VDIC of the World Bank office in Viet- nam.
All feedback from local authorities and DPs are integrated in this RP.
During this phase, the following activities were carried out sequentially :
Activity 1 Information and discussion with related local authorities on the line routes
After studying maps and visiting the sites, the Consultant had envisaged a preliminary route on 1/50,000 scale map. Such map of all locations passed by the line was sent to
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relevant local authorities. The local authorities have agreed on the project line routes. These activities took place during July, 2007.
Activity 2 Impact survey and statistics
Based on the agreed line routes, survey teams had realized the routes at sites coor- dinated with the commune officials to make a list of DPs affected on land, houses and crops. The socio-economic survey forms were delivered to 100 % of affected house- holds. These activities took place during July - August, 2007.
Activity 3 Meetings with DPs ' representatives
When the survey finished, Consultant in coordination with the commune officials held meetings with DPs having land and other assets in ROWS and with hamlet represent- tatives. In these meetings, the Consultant officially informed the participants of the project purposes; presented the project impacts on land and crops in detail; introduce on the objective of RP, the principles and policies of compensation and required people not to build new structures in the affected areas. DPs were consulted on the entitlement and compensation policy. DPs had also been asked for their options for compensation modes, most of them preferred cash for land and other assets. They have requested that compensation must be at replacement cost and full compensation have to be paid before land clearance. They also requested to be clearly informed about the project implementation schedule. These activities took place during July - August, 2007.
Photo : A L>P in Liin~ An huntlet, Q~rivi AH commrn~e of Li7ttg Lidm district raised his question in the community meeting
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Activitv 4 Meetings with the Yinh Longprovincial/district People 's Committees
After the first survey of stage 1, the Consultant had worked with relevant agencies of the project-involved provincial and district People's Committees, explained the project purposes clearly to PPC and district People's Committees; at the same time, discussed with the local officials on the aims and principles of ground clearance, on the proposed policies of RP, legal and illegal issue, gaps between 19712004lND-CP of GOV and OP 4.12 of WB, complaint mechanism. Consultant also collected the local applicable compensation rates for land, structures and trees, crops.
The above activities were carried out by Consultant' survey teams during July - August, 2007. A meeting between PC2, Consultant and Vinh Long provincial and project related district People's Committees was held. Relating issues such as local load demand, project financial sources including cost for compensation etc. were discussed. The Consultant' representatives had presented the baseline data and policies of RP to these People's Committees and obtained their comments/suggestions.
Activitv 5 Sending draft RP and entitlement policy to provincial and district People 's Com- mittees for review and disclosure
The Consultant has made copies of Entitlement Matrix and sent to all project related district and commune authorities during August, 2007.
The draft of RP has been sent by PC2 to the Vinh Long provincial People's Committee and district People's Committees in August, 2007 for review and comments. PC2 and Consultant have requested the provincial and district People's Committees and other local authorities to carefblly review for the requirements on waivers, eligibility to compensation, proposed entitlement policy, RP cost, taskforces. mechanism for com-plaint and applied unit costs in draft RP.
The drafts of RP have also been disclosed at the offices of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee and at VDIC of the World Bank ofice in Vietnam.
5.5 Phase 2 - Information Campaign and Consultation during Resettlement Implementation
During this phase - RP implementation - meetings will be organized in each com- mune. The implementation of resettlement and rehabilitation activities includes : implementing resettlement policies; entitlement calculation and payment of com- pensation to DPs; finalize DPs' options on relocation, compensation mode, trainings etc.
During this phase, the following activities are to be carried out sequentially :
Activity 1 Establishment of CRCs, Information dissemination and training for CRCs
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After the signing of the loan agreement, the first resettlement activity is to establish provincial and district CRCs* by the provincial PPC. Then PC2 will provide local RCs at all levels the final RP, training their staff on RP contents and steps of RP imple- mentation. Disseminating RIB to all DPs. This activity is expected to take place in about Sept., 2008.
Please note that the project related provincial and district Compensation and Resettle- ment Committees are already existed.
Activity 2 Distribution DMS, inventory and entitlement forms to DPs
PC2, Consultant and local CRCs will carry out DMS and inventory and calculate entitlements and disseminate DMS inventory and entitlement forms to all DPs. The list of DPs, their affected assets and entitlements will be posted at commune office.
After distribute RIB and compensation, entitlement forms to DPs, district CRCs and all commune local authorities will organize meetings in each commune to clearly inform/explain the policy of RP to DPs. In these meetings, DPs can raise their ques- tions on any resettlement issues. This activity is proposed to be carried out by around Sept. - Nov., 2008.
Activitv 3 Meeting with DPs on compensation payment After getting statistics on lost assets by the project, CRCs and commune People's Committees will organize meetings with DPs to introduce the compensation rates for different impacted assets. Table of compensation rates will be posted in the offices of commune people's committees.
At the meeting, DPs can comment on the proposed compensation rates. Disagreement on compensation rates will be noted down and collected for consideration. Recom- mendations, if any, will be sent to DPs for revision, if necessary.
Besides, DPs will be informed of times, locations and process of compensation payment for the lost assets. The meetings are envisaged by late Sept.- Nov., 2008.
DPs who agree with compensation price for their affected assets will sign on the com- pensation form. Disagreement comments will be recorded and reported to the compe- tent authorities.
Activitv 4 Information to local authorities on implementation schedule
PC2 will inform commune authorities and DPs about construction schedule and proce- dures as well as schedule of RP implementation. This activity is envisaged by late Sept., 2008.
The provincial and district CRCs are already existed for other on-going projects in the localities.
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Commune authorities and district CRCs must closely coordinate to ensure that all DPs are hlly informed about compensation and projectlRP implementation schedules.
5.6 Resettlement Information Booklet (RIB)
To ensure that DPs, their representatives and local governments of the affected areas hlly understand on the details of RP, RTB will be prepared by PC2, and will be dis- tributed to all DPs in the project area in the initial duration of the implementation stage.
The RIB will contain information on the followings :
Basic Features rn Project description
• Project design objectives
• Implementation schedule
• Project impacts
• Eligibility to compensation and rehabilitation and entitlements policy for the project affected people
• Institutions are responsible for resettlement • Information dissemination to and consultation with the affected people
• Grievances and appeals
• Monitoring and Evaluation of RP implementation.
Specific Entitlements of DP rn Description of the detailed impact of the project on the specific households • Compensation rates for each types of impact
• Date of delivery of entitlements.
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6. Baseline Information
6.1 Data Gathering Activities
The census and inventory work of project impacts were carried during July - August, 2007 by the Consultant and under the assistance of the related local authorities and PPP. The inventory work includes :
Census of all DPs impacted by the project.
Survey for DPs who have houses (partially or fully demolished) within the proposed locations.
Survey for DPs impacted on trees in the proposed project locations and outside ROW according to the regulation for the safety protection of high voltage sys- tem stipulated in Decree No. 10612005fND-CP dt. August 17, 2005.
Survey for impacted public infrastructures, properties, facilities and farms. Survey for permanent land acquisition area for tower foundation. Survey for temporary land acquisition area. Survey for other impacted assets.
Each survey team is organized with 2-3 members in co-ordination with local autho- rities (particularly the commune cadastral cadres) and PPP.
Each commune has 1 or 3 survey teams. The inventory forms are made for 100% DPs in ROWS.
The socio-economic survey of RPs was carried out for 100% of DPs.
The socio-economic survey of DPs is to define the characteristic of impacted commu- nity, evaluate on the population, housing status, main economic activities, living standards etc. of DPs.
6.2 Socio-economic Surveys
The socio-economic surveys aim at providing baseline data on the localities traversed by the DfLs covering 16 hamlets of 9 communes belong to 4 districts of Vinh Long province. Survey data cover the information on the characteristics of the communi- ties, their sources of income, revenue, socio-economic situation. The survey also aims at identifying characteristics of effected areas, assessing the development of popula- tion, houses, socio-economic etc. The survey data are used for establishing resettle- ment policy and bases for evalu.
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Notes Actually there are refbrbishment/replacement components in Vinh Long town. However, the refbrbished 17 km of 3-phase 22kV D L along with replacement of 140 poles in Vinh Long town do not cause any permanent andlor temporary damages since the existing lines are along the pavements of Vinh Long town. Therefore, the socio-economic survey and inventory are not necessarily carried out in Vinh Long town itself
6.3 Economy
Economy in Vinh Long province, among the open-door market economy of the whole country, develops on the trend of increasing industry and services sectors in the over- whelming agriculture, forestry, aquaculture and fishery sectors.
In the project areas, the population is mainly farmers (67.16%) with sources of income from farming combined with small scale live-stock breeding. The wage-earners (from both state-owned and private sectors) occupied 13.17%, the small scale business oc- cupied 8.63%, handicraft occupied 1.95%, the fishing/aquaculture occupied 0.74% and the rest belong to the free lance laborers (1.48%) with unstable occupations, re- tired (0.37%) and other occupations.
6.3.1 Agriculture, Aquaculture and Forestry
For more than a decade, new agricultural and rural policies have encouraged the pro- ductive force in the rural areas and urged many farmers to invest in the agricultural development. The application of new farming know-how (spread out by the agricul- tural extension services) and government investment have brought about new changes in agriculture and rural areas in the project related provinces.
Cultivation gets a large proportion of agriculture, in which mainly trees for food pro- duction. The paddy cultivation area in Vinh Long province is around 196,492 ha with the output of 4.7 tonslha while maize is around 901 ha with the output of 1.9 tonslha, sweet potato is around 5,952 ha with the output of 29.8 tonslha and cassava is around 2 18 ha with the output of 13.6 tonslha, the vegetablehean planting area is around 13,030 ha with the gross-output of 255,404 tons in 2006.
In 2006, the rush planting area is 1,115 ha with the gross-output of 9,696 tons, the sugarcane cultivation area is around 283 ha with the output of 7 1.1 tonslha, the longan planting area is 10,279 ha with the gross-output of 104,029 tons, coconut planting area is 6,522 ha with the gross-output of 97,243 tons, orange planting area is 7,146 ha with the gross-output of 53,s 12 tons.
There is around 2,077 ha of aquaculture with the gross-output of fish (45,422 tons), shrimp (34 tons) in 2006.
Apart from the aquaculture, the aqua-catching are fish (7,420 tons), shrimp (585 tons) in 2006.
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There are around 90 ha of natural forest in Vinh Long province with the annual (2006) gross-output of timber (1 8,502 m3), fire-wood (371,801 m3), bamboo (440,000 trees) and water-coconut leave (6,711,000 leaves).
6.3.2 Industry and Handicraft
The significant production fields in Vinh Long province are cement (94,187 tons in 2006), threading machine (138 units in 2006), lubricant (1 7,047 tons in 2006), phar- maceutical products, electronic and telecommunication products etc.
The processing fields are frozen aquatic products (2,839 tons in 2006), fish-sauce (8,127,000 liters in 2006), garments, furniture, beverages etc.
The small industry and handicraft in the communes are not developed yet because of the remote areas, the limitation of capital, and the difficulty of product consuming.
Currently, main processing activities in the communes are small scale rice milling, grinding just to serve the local demand.
6.3.3 Rural Transport
Currently carsltrucks can reach all the 6 district HQs in Vinh Long province. How- ever, carsltrucks can reach only 82 commune HQs in Vinh Long province. It also means that there are 12 rural communes left without carltruck roads and can only be reached by motorbike.
6.4 Census and Inventory
6.4.1 Population and Household Characteristics
The socio-economic survey, traversing the DfLs covering 16 hamlets of 8 communes belong to 4 districts in the project areas in Vinh Long province, is carried out for 100% of all DPs. Features of surveyed households are as follows:
Average of family size - Man - Women .
Age groups - 1-17yrsold - 18 - 60 yrs old - Above 60 yrs old
Heads of HH - Male - Female
Education standard :
4.10 persons 48.99 % 51.01 %
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All districts covered by project have at least 1 secondary school and 2-3 primary schools and 3-4 elementary schools in the district towns and all communes covered by project have at least 1 primary school and 2-3 elementary schools.
- High school/ Technical secondary 3.20 % - Secondary (1 0 - 12 classes) 16.13 % - Primary (6 - 9 classes) 26.13 % - Elementary (1 - 5 classes) 38.86 % - Readinglwriting 9.54 % - Illiterate 2.35 % - Not yet attending school 3.79 %
Occupation
- Agriculture - Wage earners (state-owned and private sectors) - Small scale business - Handicraft - Fishinglaquaculture - Free lance labor - Retired - Others
Average annual income 22,096,665 VNDMWyear or 5,547,22 1 VNDIpersonlyear
Amenity
- HHs with power supply 99.46 % in which : HHs with power meter 84.64 % HHs without power meter 15.36 %
in which : HHs paying at fixed rate 50.88 % HHs having connection
from neighbors 49.12 %
HHs using power for domestic use 97.03 % HHs using power for domestic + business 2.97 %
- HHs without power supply 0.54 %
in case of having power supply : HHs using power for domestic use 100 % HHs willing to pay for household connect. 50 % HHs willing to pay for consumption 50 %
- HHs with water supply in which : HHs with water meter HHs without water meter
in which
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HHs having connection from neighbors
- HHs with latrine in which : HHs with latrine inside the house HHs with latrine outside the house HHs without latrine
HHs with kitchen inside the house HHs with kitchen outside the house HHs with telephone HHs with TV HHs with boats HHs with motor-bikes HHs with bicycles HHs with refrigerators HHs with washing machines HHs with electronics (radio) Other facilities
Average annual expenses (per HH)
Regular expenses
Foodlfoodstuff Electricity Water Rent Clothing Health Education TraveVcommunication Tax Other facilities/services
Irregular annual expenses (HH)
- Festivities - Mourning - Furniture - House repair - Vehicle repair - Others
Total expenses as percentage of total income 77.53 %
Disable people
- Blind - Hearing impairs
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- Mental - Orthopaedically handicapped
6.4.2 Healthcare
All districts in Vinh Long province have 1 district general hospital each (there are even 2 general hospitals in Binh Minh district as an exceptional case) and have an average of more than 10 health-care stations (or medical aid units) each.
All communes have 1 health care station each. The commune health care services usually taking care of minor illness or maternity deliveries. The district hospital can take care of more serious illness or minor operations.
However, such health services are suffering from poor facilities or lack of equipment.
During 2006, the preventive medicine center has successfblly carried out certain health care programs i.e. vaccination (covering 95.73% of children under 5 years old with 7 types of vaccines and covering 95.71% of children at 3 days old with 3 types of hepatitis B), vitamin A distribution (covering 98.86% of children from 6 to 36 months old and 75.01% of post delivery mothers) and anti dengue fever, anti malaria, anti tuberculosis etc.
6.4.3 Housing Condition
The Vietnamese Construction Standards provide construction specifications for civil and industrial projects. Based on these specifications - four categories of houses and an additional 'Temporary Category', the housing conditions of the communities in the project areas are follows :
Cat. 3 Cat. 4 'Temporary'
Apart from the above mentioned houses, there are huts with bamboo or wood supports and palm-leaf walls and roofs. These structures are usually used as auxiliary structures i.e. animal stables, by-pondllake guard huts.
Houses are usually constructed in the garden land areas; therefore, sometimes it is difficult to identify residential and arable area.
Apart from the residential land (house building land plot) the households in the project areas have an average of productive (agricultural) land of 3,245 mZ.
Pls. see Appendix 8 for Housing Categories defined in the Vietnamese Construction Standards.
However, there is only minor residential land acquisition and no houses/structures damaged in this project.
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6.4.4 Income
Sources of Income -
- Agriculture - Wage earners (state-owned and private sectors) - Small scale business - Handicraft - Fishinglaquaculture - Free lance labor - Retired - Others
It is difficult to specify DPs' exact source of income and income, since many DPs themselves could not point out their sources of income and income exactly. Many DPs have multi sources or mixed sources of incomes and their income changes following the fluctuation of agricultural and forest-product harvests and prices.
Average Income
The socio-economic surveys covering 9 communes belong to 4 districts of the project areas in Vinh Long province show that the average income of the overall population in the Project Areas is around 22,096,665 VND/household/year or 5,547,221 VNDIperl year.
Groups of Income Household Economic Situation (in relation to the average household income (in relation to the average household possession
High Medium Low High Medium Low
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7. Project Impacts
The data gathering activities in the socio-economic surveys for the baseline informa- tion are shown in Chapter 6. From such baseline information, statistics of project im- pacts are shown below.
7.1 Types of Impacts
ROW is defined in the Decree No. 106/2005/ND-CP dt. August 17,2005 by GOV on the protection for high voltage power network.
All houses and public structures in ROW are required to remove or could be existed with the restricted conditions.
All high trees in tower foundation areas and in ROW of D L that from the tops of trees to the lowest conductor is less than 2 m will be cut. All trees out of ROW but it is supposed to touch to the conductors in case of fallen (should be at least 0.70 m from the top of fallen trees to the conductors) will be cut.
All structures out of ROW but it is supposed to impact to the project such as bomb and mine storage, gas station, stone mine, communication centers etc. will be removed.
Permanentlv land acquisition for the project consists of :
- Land acquired for tower foundations.
- Land acquired for permanent access roads.
Temporav impacted land of the project consists of
- Land area surrounding the foundation during the period of foundation dig- ging and tower erection.
- Land area for the service roads for transportation of material into the tower position. The impacted land area will be proposed temporary from 1 to 2 months.
- Temporary impacted land area in conductor tension consists of a line along
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the route (ROW) - 4 m wide (in respect of 22kV single-phase line) and 6 m wide (in respect of 22kV 3-phases line)* - the lines are only calculated for category of annual cultivation land. The land area would be impacted from 1 to 2 months.
Impacted public works
- There is not any road, bridge, water supply and drainage systems etc. built in the locality and affected during this subproject construction.
Inventory survey work for impacts has been carried out during July - August, 2007 with the results as shown in the tables below.
7.2 Project Impacted People
The following persons to be identified by the baseline information collected for this RP are Displaced Persons :
(a) persons whose houses/structures are in part or in total affected (temporarily or permanently) by the project;
(b) persons whose residential and premise and/or agricultural land is in part or in total affected (permanently or temporarily) by the project;
(c) persons whose businesses are affected in part or in total (temporarily or perma- nently) by the project;
(d) persons whose trees and/or crops are affected in part or in total by the project;
(e) persons whose rented houses for residential purpose are affected by the project.
in which - - Permanently Impacted DPs -- - Number of DPs with more than 10% of productive land permanently acquired Nil
- - Number of DPs with less than 10% of productive land permanently acquired 373 1,53 1
- Number of DPs with annual crops and perennial trees permanently affected 371 1,523
Results from the Socio-economic surveys show that :
Nil
Total number of DPs
- Number of DPs with less than 10% of total residential land permanently affected - --.- I Nil --
HHs Persons
373 1,531
- - Number of DPs with permanently totallpartial impact on housedstructures Nil
- Number of DPs with permanently totallpartial impact on business 1 Nil ... " ___
in accordance to GOV Decree No. 106/2005/ND-CP dt. August 17,2005 on the protection of high voltage networks.
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- Number of DPs required to be relocated I Nil
Total Permanently impacted D P ~ 3 73 1,531
Temporarily Impacted DPs -- - - - Number of DPs with residential land temporarily affected I Nil - - Number of DPs with productive land temporarily affected 373 1,531
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- Number of DPs with cropslperennial trees affected during construction period 1 369 1,510
- Number of DPs with temporarily towpartial impact on houses/structures I Nil
- Number of DPs with temporarily totdpartial impact on business
Total Temporarily 1,531 I
N-s One household may fall into more than one impact category.
From the results shown above, it is safe to state that the entire displacedpopulation is minor since the affected people are not physically displaced and less than 10% of their productive assets are lost.
7.2.1 Number of DPs
Table 7.2.1 - Number of DPs
DistrictlCommunelHamlet
1.2 An Phuoc 1
1. Mang Thit I. I Chanh An
1.1.1 My - Chanh 1.1.2 TanMvB
Total
2. Tam Binh
HH
5 2
13
1.2.1 HoaPhu Sub-total I
2. I Binh Ninh I
Person
155
57
30
95
3. Tra On 3. I Thien My
3.1.1 Duc Vong 9 3 1 -- 3.1.2 Tich Khanh 13 3 1
148
360
2.1.1 An Phu Tan Sub-total 2
Sub-total 31 22 I 62
15
I5
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49
4. Vung Liem 4.1 Hieu Phung
4.1.1 Quang Huy 4.2 Hieu Thuan
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4.2.1 Quang My i 5 1 i 23 9 "
4.3 Trung Hiep 4.3.1 Hamlet 4
1 2 35 I 163 -...... -
4.3.2 Muov Sat 1 1 4.4 Quoi An I I
4.4.1 Vam - An 144 - - -- 4.4.2 Nhat 34 14 1 61 4.4.3 Truong Dinh -- p---,------.--.p--.---- 47 - 4.4.4 Quoi An + lo 15 60
4.5 Trung Thanh Tay 4.5.1 Quoi Hiep ------- 4.5.2 Hoa Nghia
Sub-total 4
7.2.2 Total DPs by Categories
Table 7.2.2a - Total DPs by Impact Categories
Grand ~otad 373
3 5 13
241 1,531
Nil
147 5 5
1,060
Please see Appendix 9 for Inventory of Project AfJected People.
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Persons
1,510
1,531
Categories
1 DP who has trees, crops, which are damaged by the project during the construction period due to construction of temporary access roads or conductor stringing.
2 DP who has residential, garden, productive lands which are temporarily acquired during the project construction period.
HHs
369
3 73
3 DP who has houseslstructures, which are partially damaged or cut, and the damaged portion will not affect to the safety or using purpose of the entire house or structure (the dismantled areas are 110% of total areas), and the lost houselstructure portion could be rebuilt in adjacent areas already owned by the DP. Impact on cleared residential land in ROW would be temporary as it could be reused for restricted purposes.
4 DP who has house, which are partially or totally damaged, and the damaged portion will affects to the safety or using purpose of the entire house or structure
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&s It is noted that 1 DP household may fall into more than one impact categov.
(the dismantled areas are more than 10% of total areas or even less than 10% of total area, but the remaining area can not be used or inconvenient for using), so the house need to be totally removed and rebuild in remaining ad- jacent areas already owned by the DPs. Impact on cleared residential areas will be temporary as it can be reused for restricted purposes.
5 DP who has houses, which are partially or totally damaged, and the damaged portion will affects to the safety or using purpose of the entire house or structure, so the house/structure need to be totally removed and rebuild. But DP does not have sufficient spare residential land for the reconstruction of a house of equal dimensions as the house lost. The threshold of sufficient residential land is at 100 m2 for rural areas.
6 DP who has residential land, productive land which will be acquired permanently for the project i.e. stations, tower foundations, access roads for maintenance of the project etc.
(a) acquired productive land areas is more than 10% of total productive land DPs' holdings.
(3) acquired productive land areas is less than 10% of total productive land DPs' holdings.
(c) the remaining residential-garden land areas is less than 100 m2 (in rural areas).
(d) the remaining residential-garden land areas is equal or more than 100 m2 (in rural areas).
7 DP impacted permanently or temporarily on business or other services.
8 Tenants who have leased houses for residential purposes
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Nil
3 73 1,53 1
Nil
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Table 7.2.2b - Total DPs by Impact Categories - Locality Distribution Household
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DistrictlCommune/Hamlet
1. Mang Thit 1.1 Chanh An
1.1.1 My Chanh .-
1.1.2 Tan My B
1.2 An Phuong 1.2.1 Hoa Phu
Sub-total 1
2. Tam Binh 2.1 Binh Ninh
2.1.1 An Phu Tan Sub-total 2
3. Tra On 3.1 Thien My
3.1.1 Duc Vong 3.1.2 Tich Khanh
Sub-total 3
4. Vung Liem 4.1 Hieu Phung
4.1.1 Quang Huy .
4.2 Hieu Thuan 4.2.1 Quang My
4.3 Trung Hiep 4.3.1 Hamlet 4
4.3.2 Muop Sat
4.4 Quoi An 4.4.1 Vam An
4.4.2 Nhat -- .- -- --- 4.4.3TruongDinh
4.4.4 Quoi An - -. -- -- 4.5 Trung Thanh Tay
4.5.1 Quoi Hiep
4.5.2 Hoa Nghia Sub-total 4
Grand Total
1
- 52 - 13
29
94
l5
15
9 "-
13
22
30
5 1 -.-....-.-a
3 5 --- 2 -
34
13
10
. 15
3 5
13
238
369
2
5 2
13
30
95
, 15 15
9 -.
13
22
32
5 1
3 5
2 .
3 4 .
14
10
15
35
13
241
373
3
-
.
4
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--
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--
5
.-
.
a 7 8
--
-
----
--
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d
52
30
6 b
52 - ---
30
c
- --
30
-I---.---- 95
15
15
9
13
22
3 2
5 1
34
14
10 .- -- -:k2 15
3 5
13
241
373
30
95
15
15
9
13
22
32
5 1
35
2
34
14 - 10
15
35
13
241
373
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Project Impacted Assets
The project may impact on :
Permanent land acquisition for tower foundations, and some access roads for the project construction.
Permanent impact on houses, structures, trees, crops and other assets in the proposed tower foundation areas and in ROWs.
Assets on the service roads.
All trees and crops or other assets surrounding the tower foundation and ROWs.
Temporarily acquired land required during construction of the project.
Results of the socio-economic surveys show that :
P e r m a n e n t I m p a c t s
Residential and productive land acquisition for tower foundations, service roads.
Trees, crops in the proposed tower foundation areas.
High trees in ROW that to be cut (from the tops of the trees to the conductors are less than 2 m) and high trees adjacent to ROW but could touch the conduc- tors in case of fallen.
- P e r m a n e n t l y A f f e c t e d A s s e t s -
Permanent land acquisition
residential land
productive land
rice garden
Nil.
representing 0.13% of total productive land holding
vacant pu blic land 2,640 m2
Permanent affected structures Nil
Permanent affected crops
- rice
Permanent affected trees (i.e. coconut, jackfruit.. .) 1,808 trees
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T e m p o r a r y I m p a c t s
Temporary Land Acquisition
Productive land is temporarily acquired in the period of the project construction.
Trees, crops along the strips in ROW of D L during the construction period*
- T e m p o r a r i l y A f f e c t e d A s s e t s -
Temporary land acquisition
residential land
productive land
rice garden
Nil
22,740 m2 representing 1.63 % of total produc- tive land holding
vacant public land 143,060 m2
Temporary land acquisition for access roads
The temporary land acquisition for temporary access roads during construction is not required since the prevailing roads/paths/lanes and ROWS shall be used during the construction period.
Temporary affected structures
Temporary affected crops
- rice
Impact on Houses/Structures
The details of impacts are shown in the following tables.
7.3.1 Number, Category and Area of the House Lost
Nil.
7.3.2 Number and Area of Residential Land Lost
Nil.
Nil
2,732 m2
Nil
There is no temporary impacts on the access roads (during construction) since the prevailing public roadslpaths and ROW itself are envisaged to be used as access roads during construction.
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7.3.3 Number and Area of Productive Land Lost
Table 7.3.3 - Number and Area of Productive Land Lost Unit : m2
1. Mang Thit 1.1 Chanh An
1.1.1 My Chanh .. .
1.1.2 Tan MY B
DistrictlCommuneMamlet
1.2 An Phuoc 1 1 1
Permanent Damage to Productive Land Rice Land I Garden Land
- -
2. Tam Binh 2.1 Binh Ninh
2.1.1 An Phu Tan
Total
1.2.1 Hoa Phu Sub-total I
3.1.1 Duc Vong 4 5 0 . .
3.1.2 Tich Khanh 37 2o 1 30 35 1 72
70
90
Sub-total 2 3. Tra On
3.1 mien My
Sub-total 31 57 1 65 I 122 4. Vung ~ i e m
4.1 Hieu Phung 4.1.1 Quang Huy 5 8 5 9
4.2 Hieu Thuan
9 1
53 7
14
16 1
62 7
4.3.2 Muop Sat I 1 7 1 7
66
4.2.1 Quang My . . .. . . -- 4.3 Trung Hiep
4.3.1 Hamlet 4
80
9 --
4.4 Quoi An 4.4.1 Vam An
. .. -.
4.4.2 Nhat
4.5 Trung manh T q 1 I I
4.4.3 Truong Dinh 4.4.4 Ouoi An
198 -
132
- 4
3 8 1 38 38 1 38
207
132
200 4 200 .-
63 6 8
4.5.1 Quoi Hiep 4.5.2 Hoa Nghia
Sub-total 4
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1,616
147 6 5
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7.3.4 Quantity and Type of Crops Lost
Table 7.3.4 - Permanently Impacted Crops Unit : m2
District/Commune/Hamlet I Rice Land I Total
1. Mang Thit 1. I Chanh An
1.1.1 My Chanh 1 2o 20 .
1.2 An Phuoc 1.2.1 Hoa Phu
Sub-total 1
4. Vung Liem 4.1 Hieu Phung
2. Tam Binh 2.1 Binh Ninh
2.1.1 An Phu Tan Sub-total 2
3. Tra On 3.1 Thien My
3.1.1 Duc Vong -- -- --- 3.1.2 Tich Khanh
Sub-total 3
70
90 70 90
14
14
-- 20
37 57
-
4.1.1 Quang Huy 4.2 Hieu Thuan
4.2.1 Quang My 4.3 Quoi An -
4.3.1 Nhat Sub-total 4
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14 14
--- 20 3 7 57
Grand ~ o t a q 232
5 8 I 5 8 -
232
9
. - --.-- . . 4 71
7.3.5 Quantity and Type of Trees Lost
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Table 7.3.5 - Impacted Perennial Trees and others High Trees
Mangos
1.1 Chanh An
teen
1.2 An Phuoc 1.2.1 Hoa Phu
Sub-total I 2. Tam Binh
2.1 Binh Ninh 2.1.1 An Phu Tan
Sub-total 2
3. Tra On 3.1 Thien My
3.1.1 Duc Vong .......-.......
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3.1.2 Tich Khanh 3 1 8 8 1 4 2 4
Sub-total 3 13 1 8 11 1 6 7 2 2 9
4. Vung Liem 4.1 Hieu Phung
3 18
24 3 ...............
10
36
10
3
23
1
1
20
123
8 8
10
78
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
....
7
44
14 14
2
10
12 47
260
1 1
5
12
12
1
35
17
17
..
7
43
2 1
21
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DistrictlCommunelHamlet I I Bamboo
4.3 Trung Hiep 4.3.1 Hamlet 4 4.3.2 Muop Sat
4.4 Quoi An 4.4.1 Vam .. An ...............
4.4.2 Nhat 4.4.3 Truong Dinh ....
4.4.4 Quoi An 4 ................ ..............................................
4.5 Tmng Thanh Tay 4.5.1 Quoi Hiep ...... 10 18 -. ...........
4.5.2 Hoa Nghia 7 2 Sub-total 4 57 113
Grand Total 106 138
Mango I Orange I :zi 1 Coconut
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7.3.6 Business Lost including Structures, Land and other Fixed Assets
Nil.
7.3.7 Productive Assets Lost as a Percentage of Total Productive Assets
Table 7.3.7 - Productive Assets Lost as a Percentage of Total Productive Assets
Productive Assets Lost as a Percentage of
DistrictlCornrnunelHamlet
1. Mang Thit 1.1 Chanh An
1.1.1 My Chanh 1.1.2 TanMyB
- Total Productive Assets
Productive I Total Productive I Percentage of land holding
(m2)
2. Tam Binh 2.1 Binh Ninh
2.1.1 An Phu Tan
land Lost (m2)
1.2 An Phuoc 1.2.1 HoaPhu
Sub-total 1
Sub-total 21 124.930 1 80 I 0.06
productive land lost (%)
112,72 1
250.8 71
Sub-total 31 102,300 1 122 I 0.12
3. Tra On 3.1 Thien My
3.1.1 Duc Vong -..
3.1.2 Tich Khanh
4. Vung Liem 4.1 Hieu Phung
4.1.1 Quang Huy - -. ... - - - ... . -. . -. -... .. - ....... 4.2 Hieu Thuan
161
62 7 0.14
0.25
38,500 63.800
4.4 Quoi An 1 I I
4.2.1 Quang My ...-.... ....... ......................
4.3 Trung Hiep 4.3.1 Hamlet . 4
4.4.1 Vam An 150,780 0.13 - ..... ........
4.4.2 Nhat 33,000 68 0.21 ............. ............... - ................
4.4.3 Truong Dinh 63,907 3 8 .... ..... 0.06 .... ................. ................... ................ .... - -- -
4.4.4 Quoi An 108,200 3 8 ........................................................... . ....... ........ 0.04 4.5 Trung Thanh Tay
5 0 ... .
72
4.5.1 Quoi Hiep 0.25 ................... ........
0.13 0.11
4.3.2 Muop Sat 5,060 7 0.13
270,868 ........-... -
.... 55,145
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. 132
........ 0.08 ............
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4.5.2 Hoa Nghia Sub-total 4
The table above shows that the percentage of affected productive land is practically minor i.e. 0.13%.
Grand ~ o t a l 1,397,051 1 1,848
7.3.8 Quantity and Category of Other Fixed Assets Affected
23,600 918,950
0.13
Nil.
7.3.9 Temporary Damages to Productive Assets
6 5 1,019
Table 7.3.9 - Temporary Damages to Productive Land
0.28 0.11
1. Mang Thit I . I Chanh An
1.1.1 My Chanh
DistrictlCornmunelHarnlet Temporary Damage to Productive Land Rice Land I Garden Land
1.2 An Phuoc 1.2.1 Hoa Phu
Sub-total I
3. Tra On
Total
2. Tam Binh 2.1 Binh Ninh
2.1.1 An Phu Tan Sub-total 2
3.1 Thien My
790 950
3.1.1 Duc Vong ...- -, .. -- .- .- -. - . I
120 I20
1,230 5,500
4.3.2 Muop Sat .. 110 4.4 Quoi An
4.4.1 Vam An .... .... ..... .... .......
4.4.2 Nhat 60 _.__
....
2,020 6,450
870 8 70
3.1.2 Tich Khanh Sub-total 3
4. Vung Liem 4.1 Hieu Phung
4.1.1 Quang . Huy 4.2 Hieu Thuan
4.2.1 Quang My ..-. -- ... . .. .
4.3 Trung Hiep 4.3.1 Hamlet 4 -
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400 610
.. 900
92 ....... .....
- ..
420 820
.. 990
2,676 ... .
I 1,905
820 I , 430
.. 1,890
2,768 . ....
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4.4.3 Truong Dinh 1 1 780 1 780 , -. -. - - .. ----
4.4.4 Quoi An 1 1 1,250 / 1,250 .----.A -
Sub-total 4 1.052 1 12.818 1 13.870
4.5 Trung Thanh Thy 4.5.1 Quoi Hiep 4.5.2 Hoa Nghia
~ -
Grand ~ o t a d 2,732 1 20,008 1 22,740
7.3.10 Temporary Damages to Crops
- .--. 1,740 650
Table 7.3.10 - Temporarily Impacted Crops Unit : m2
1,740 .
650
Rice Land Total
1. Mang Thit 1. 1 Chanh An
1.1.1 My Chanh -- 160 - - 160 1.2 An Phuoc
1.2.1 Hoa Phu 790 790 Sub-total 11 950 I 950
2. Tam Binh 2.1 Binh Ninh
2.1.1 An Phu Tan Sub-total 2
3. Tra On 3.1 Thien My
3.1.1 Duc Vong
4. Vung Liem I I 3.1.2 Tich Khanh
Sub-total 3
120
2 10
120
2 10 ............................ I _ __
400 61 0
4.1 Hieu Phung 4.1.1 Quang Huy
. .- -. .. . -. - - 4.2 Hieu Thuan
4.2.1 Quang My -.
4.3 Quoi An 4.3.1 Nhat
Sub-total 4
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900 . . . - .. .
92
u
60 1,052
2,732
900 .
92
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8. lmplementation Arrangements
8.1 Measures for the Project lmplementation
8.1.1 Announcement to DPs
All DPs shall be thoroughly informed about the rights and policies of RP including eligibility, entitlement policy, modes and rates of compensation, schedules and com- plaint and grievances rights. The RE3 will be prepared by PMB and then it will be delivered to all DPs or informed at the meetings in districts and communes; hung in public places such as administration head-quarters of communes and schools.
Public announcement tasks shall be implemented immediately after GOV and WB approval of project is obtained. The main features of RIl3 are described in Art.5.6 of Chapter 5.
8.1.2 Compensation Deadlines
Compensation payment for land, houses at least five months before land clearance, compensation for trees and crops and all allowances will be paid at least 01 month before land acquisition date.
For DPs who have to be relocated, local authorities and PC2 and its PMB shall make every effort to assist them in purchasing residential land and construction for the house and to be sure that no land clearance if these DPs have not completed their house buil- ding at new resettlement site.
However, in this subproject, there is not any impact on residential land and structures, therefore, there is not any DP who required to be relocated.
8.1.3 Resettlement and Clearance Deadline
DPs who have impacted houses and land and have received full compensation and subsidies, are requested to move out of the affected portion of the house or to clear land at least 15 days before the commencement civil work.
8.2 RP lmplementation Process
RP implementation will be included in 3 actions as follows.
1. General action Right from the beginning of the project preparation, implementation work.
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. . 11. Separate action At several times, once for each project component. . . . 111. Continuous action Continuous action for the stages of RP implementation.
8.3 Essential Actions
8.3.1 Action 1
Just after the award of capital borrows convention of WB, PC2 and its PMB will select and contract a qualified agency for independent external monitoring.
Note : The project related provincial and district CRCs are already exist.
8.3.2 Action 2
CRC carries out the DMS and inventory of the affected assets (on the basis of the sur- veys for this RP) and together with the independent monitoring agency and other re- lated agencies, carry out the evaluation for the applicable unit costs in RP and propose to PPC for amendment of the applicable unit prices in RP, if necessary, to ensure that DP is compensated at replacement costs at the time of RP implementation.
Article 9 of Decree 197/2004/ND-CP states that land price for the compensation cal- culation is the land price in respect of land use purpose at the time of land acquisition, promulgated by the provincial People's Committee in line with the Government regu- lation (within the GOVYs range of minimum and maximum prices).
Chapter 2 of Decree 188/2004/BD-CP promulgates the methodologies (i.e. 'direct comparison method' and 'income method ') to define land price and, at the same time, set forth the land price framework (min. and max. unit price for various types of land) throughout the country
The compensation at replacement cost is also again ensured in Item 2 of Article 4 of Decree No. 17/2006/ND-CP dt. Jan. 27,2006 states that :' ... in case at the time issuance of decision for land acquisition and the land prices* are not relfecting the actual market value (in normal condition) of land use tranfer, the provincial People's Committee or City directly under the Central Government will decide the appropriate land prices'.
8.3.3 Action 3
Immediately after the completion of the DMS and inventory survey, CRC will inspect and define the official number of DPs, impacted properties and total compensation amount for DPs.
8.3.4 Action 4
CRC will officially announce the policy, schedule of the RP to DPs at public meetings including issues related to compensation, resettlement and land clearance.
promulgated by the provincial People's Committee or Cities directly under the Central Government.
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8.3.5 Action 5
Compensation payment for houseslstructues and deliver assistance to DPs affected on houseslstructures, and compensation payment for DPs affected on other properties.
DPs that permanently impacted more than 10% of total productive land or incomes will be entitled to rehabilitation assistance. They will be assisted for the training or TA for agriculture/husbandry or non-land based program. The amount of 700,000 VNDI person (main labor) and is delivered directly to training or TA institutionslConsultant and 800,000 VND for trainee as a subsidy allowance in the training time (totaling 1,500,000 VND per trainee).
The proposals for trainings or TA programs will be prepared by PC2 or its Consultant in the period of RP implementation. The proposals will be developed based on the consultation with local authorities and the participation of DPs. The proposal also in- cludes the possibility of employment after training. The proposal will be hrnished to IDA for its concurrence.
(However, there are no DPs with more than 10% of their total productive land or incomes permanently affected in this project. Actually, their permanently affected productive land is minor i.e. 0.13 %).
8.3.6 Action 6
During the project implementation, PC2 PMB and Independent External Monitoring Agency will superviselmonitor all activities of RP implementation and rehabilitation programs.
8.4 Implementation Schedule
One of the RP provisions is that RP will be carried out in accordance with the men- tioned process for the purpose of security for land clearance and implementation of civil work.
The implementation schedule must ensure the synchronized linkage between RP implementation and commencement of civil work i. e. the appropriate compensation schedule and construction schedule. The compensation payment shall be completed prior to the commencement of the relevant project components.
Proposed project implementation schedule :
1. Review and approvallclear of RP by E V N m 2. Negotiation (GOV and WB) 3. Signing of Agreement (GOV and WB) 4. Effectiveness
Nov. 2007 Mar. 2008 May 2008 Aug. 2003
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PMB and Pro-ject CRC :
1. Establishment of Project CRC 2. Commencement of Public information 3 . Commencement of Field works (DMS) 4. Commencement of payment of compensation
(already exist)* Sept. 2008 Nov. 2008 Jan. 2009
DPs :
1. Commencement of declaration of quantity and status of properties Nov. 2008 2. Commencement of receiving compensation and ground clearance Jan. 2009
Bidding :
Commencement of bidding for equipment
Civil works :
Commencement of civil works (The civil works is expected to complete within 12 months)
Jan. 2009
Jun. 2009
Monitoring : Sept. 2008 - Dec. 2010
Notes Considering the marginal impacts (without resettlement) and number of DPs and, with the apt workforce, the public information and DMS & inventory work is envisaged to be hlfilled within 3 months and the actual compensa- tion can be hlfilled within 2 months.
Discussion among Consultant and PC2 PMB for the above proposed RP implementation schedule has been held, taking into consideration the quantity of project components, number of project related communes in each district, the apt workforce and possibility of parallel activities.
All RP activities must be satisfactorilv completed before the World Bank issues a no objection for award of contract for the sub-projects. Any changes to the RP after WE3 clearance will reauire review by the WE3 Ofice in Hanoi before commencement of construction.
8.5 Staffing for RP Implementation
8.5.1 Proposed Stafting for RP implementation
Staffing for the RP implementation is proposed in the following table.
The provincial and &strict CRCs are already existed for other on-going projects in the localities.
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Table 8.5.1 - Staff~ng for RP Implementation
Sr Institutions Number of Staff Total No Working time
2 Provincial CRC 2 6 d m 3 District CRCs 1 x 4 12 d m
4 Commune People's Committees 1 x 9 18 d m
5 Consultant 2 6 d m 6 Independent External Monitoring Agency 2 6 d m
Notes
. PC2's PMB for South Vietnam Power sub-projects is already existed.
Provincial and district CRCs for the Rural Power Networks are already existed.
. The estimated total working time (manlmonth) of the staffing for RP imple- menttation may spread out in a reasonable and practical time schedule.
The independent external monitoring agency shall dedicate their apt workforce to satisfy the external monitoring requirement of the WE3 with defined sche- dule. They shall commence their monitoring work right fiom the beginning of the RP implementation through its completion and lasting to 6 months after the completion of the RP implementation for the surveying of the satisfaction level of DPs. It is estimated that 1 Inception Report, 4 Quarterly Progress Reports and 1 Final Report will be prepared by the Independent Monitoring Agency.
8.5.2 Training and Workshop
In order to carry out RP implementation smoothly and effectively, prior to RP imple- mentation, organizing trainings, workshops for social safeguard staff of EVN, PC2 and its Consultant and officials of local authorities are necessary. The trainings, workshops will be held by PC2 PMB with TA of the WE3 resettlement Oficers. The objectives of trainings, workshops are to guide all relevant agencieslpeople for task- forces, requirement for carrying out DMS survey, and steps of RP implementation as well as monitoring and evaluation, report preparation, base line data management.
One Intermediate training course and one primary training course are proposed to be organized at the initial stage of the RP implementation.
One workshop for all RP implementation related personnel is proposed to be held by the initial stage of actual payment of compensation.
The training courses and workshops are to be organized in Vinh Long province within a short course of time i.e. 1-2 days.
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Table 8.5.2 - Number of Proposed Trainees
Resettlement Organization Number of No Staff Content
1. Intermediate training
1.1 PC2's PMB 1.2 Provincial CRC 1.3 District CRCs 1.4 Consultant
2 - DMS, entitlement determination. 2 - Key RP policies.
2x4 - Mechanism for redressing the 3 complaints/grievances.
- Internal and External Monitoring and evaluation of RP implementation
2. Primary training
2.1 Officers of communes 2 x9 - DMS, inventory, survey 2.2 Internal monitoring office 2 - Key RP policies.
- Monitoring and evaluation of RP implementation.
- Community participation and consultation.
- Complaints and Grievances
Notes The Communes' officers are one cadastral cadre and one officer from Labor and Social Bureau.
The independent external monitoring agency is supposed to be a professional agency in the field of external monitoring of RP implementation and their training is not required.
8.6 Grievance and Appeals
Since the entire resettlement and rehabilitation program is being carried out with the participation of the DPs and the impacted scale of this project will be relatively small, it is expected that no grievance issue will arise. However, to ensure that the DPs have avenues for redressing their grievances related to any aspect of compensation and re- settlement, detailed procedures of redresses of grievances have been established for the project. The objective is to respond to the complaints of the DPs speedily and in a transparent manner. The mechanism is designed to be easy, transparent and fair. By resolving grievances at the project level, the progress of the project would be more effective ascertained.
The procedures are as follows
Stape 1 - Commune Level
If any person is aggrieved by any aspect of the resettlement and rehabilitation pro- gram, helshe can lodge an oral or written grievance with commune authorities. In case
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an oral compliant is made, it will be written on paper by the commune and processed. Commune People's Committee will settle the issue within 15 days
Stape - 2 - District Level
If any aggrieved person is not satisfied with the decision in Stage 1, helshe can bring the complaint to the attention of the district People's Committee or CRC and within 15 days fiom the date of the receipt of the decision in Stage 1, the district People's Committee or CRC will reach a decision on the complaint.
Stage 3 - Provincial Level
The Decree No. 197/2004/ND-CP (Art. 39) entitles DP to file complaint with the People's Committee or CRC at the same level, regarding decisions concerning damage to the property. The responsibility, time and procedures to settle the complaint shall be in line with Article 13 8 of the 2003 Land Law and Articles 162, 163 and 164 of Decision 18 1/2004/ND-CP dt. Oct. 29,2004 of the Government on the implement- tation of Land Law.
Item 13 of Article 2 of Decree No. 17/2006/ND-CP dt. Jan. 27, 2006 also ensured that : 'Within 45 days counting fiom the day of receiving the decision of the district level but the aggrieved person disagrees with such decision, helshe has the right to bring the complaint to the PPC or City directly under the Central Gov.' and ' . . .the Chairman of the PPC or City directly under the Central Gov. is responsible to settle the complaint in accordance to the Law of Petition'.
Stage 4 - Court Case
In extreme cases, the DP can bring the issues to Court by using the Bureau of Law Consultant, fiee of charge.
Item 14 of Article 2 of Decree No. 17/2006/ND-CP dt. Jan. 27, 2006 stated that : 'Within 45 days counting from the day of receiving the decision of the Chairman of the PPC or City directly under the Central Gov. but the aggrieved person disagrees with such decision, helshe has the right to bring the case to the People's Court'.
The case shall be settled in Court without any charges or fees. The Court's decision will be a legal basis for compensation.
DPs can make an appeal on any aspect of the resettlement and rehabilitation program, including compensation rates being offered.
I n f o r m a t i o n
Detailed procedures for redress of grievances and appeal process shown publicized among the DPs during participation meetings and also in the offices of the commune People's Committees.
This information is also incorporated into the RIB to be disseminated to the DPs be- fore the beginning of implementation.
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Please see Figure 8.6 for Grievance Redress Administrative and Juridical Structures Available to DPs.
Figure 8.6 - Grievance Redress Administrative and Juridical Structures Available to DPs
People's Committee or CRC
Provincial FI People's Committee
or CRC
Commune People's Committee I
1\ Complaints
Coun case
8.7 Monitoring and Supervision
The implementation of RP shall be constantly supervised and monitored by PC2 PMB in co-ordination with local People's Committees.
An independent consulting agency will be entrusted with external monitoring tasks. The selection of this agency will be submitted to the approval of PC2 PMB and WB.
The selected independent external monitoring agency shall be contracted by the PC2 PMB immediately after RP approval and shall begin supervision and monitoring acti- vities form the beginning of the implementation phase.
8.7.1 Internal Monitoring
The PMB is responsible for internal monitoring of the RP implementation.
The main indicators that will be monitored regularly are :
Monitoring the public information dissemination and consultation procedures.
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Monitoring the population and socio-economic surveys of DP and the invent- tory of DP assets, status, occupation and living conditions and supervising the implementation of compensation, resettlement and rehabilitation for the DP in the terms agreed by the DPs.
Monitoring whether the implementation of resettlement and compensation tasks are carried out as provided in this RP.
Monitoring the availability and quality of replacement land.
Monitoring the timely and sufficient deployment of resettlement and compen- sation funds for this RP.
Investigate and fairly assess each case of complaint and grievance.
Internal monitoring agencies will prepare a quarterly report detailing the pro- gress of RP implementation i.e. :
- number of DPs by category of impact and the status of compensation pay- ment and relocation and income restoration for each category;
- amount of funds allocated for operations or for compensation and the amount of funds disbursed for each;
- eventual outcome of complaints and grievances and any outstanding issues requiring action by management (if any);
- implementation problems;
- revised actual resettlement implementation schedule.
Such a report should be made available to appropriate GOV authorities, WE3 and ex- ternal monitoring agency.
8.7.2 External Monitoring
Objectives
The general objective of the external monitoring is to provide an independent periodic review and assessment of achievement of resettlement objectives, the changes in liv- ing standards and livelihoods, restoration of the economic and social base of the DPs, the organizational effectiveness, impact and sustainability of entitlement, the need for further mitigation measures, if any, and to learn strategic lessons for future policy for- mulation and planning.
Agency Responsibility
PC2 PMB will hire certain organization for the independent external monitoring and evaluation of the RP implementation of the subproject. Such organization should be specialized in the social sciences and experienced in resettlement monitoring.
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Terms of Reference (TOR) for independent monitoring will be prepared by PC2 PMB and will be sent to WB for its concurrence prior to invitation of independent moni- toring.
Monitoring; and Evaluation Indicators
• At the beginning of RP implementation, conduct a replacement cost survey of affected land and attached properties/assets to assess level of adequacy of the compensation unit prices issued by the project related PPC, comparing with their replacement costs. In case there exists a considerable gap, the indepen- dent external monitoring agency will submit their recommendations to PC2 PMB so that they will act for necessary adjustments, ensuring the project's re- settlement principles are met.
• Evaluation of inventory survey (DMS) and Entitlements to DPs.
• Evaluation of socio-economic project impact on the DP
• Payment of compensation : (i) full payment to be made to all DPs sufficiently before land acquisition and, (ii) adequacy of payment to replace affected assets.
• Provision of technical assistance for house construction to DPs who are re- building their structures on their remaining land or building their own struc- tures in new places as arranged by the project or on newly assigned plots.
• Provisions of income restoration assistance.
• Public consultation and awareness of compensation policy : (i) DPs should be fully informed and consulted about land acquisition, leasing and relocation activities, (ii) the monitoring team should attend the public consultation meet- ings to monitor public consultation procedures, problems and issues that arise during the meetings and solutions that are proposed, (iii) public awareness of the compensation policy and entitlements will be assessed among the DPs and, (iv) assessment of awareness of various options available to DPs as provided for in the RP.
• Throughout the RP implementation process, the trends of living standards will be observed and surveyed. Supervision of the implementation of RP to achieve the objectives of the RP, particularly "to improve or at least maintain the in- comes and living conditions of the DP after the resettlement". Any potential problems in the restoration of living standards will be reported.
• Putting forward the amendments for the implementation of RP so as to achieve the objectives of this RP.
• Offering suggestions on how to improve RP programs.
• Closely monitoring compensation activities and be prepared to give informed evaluation of complaint and grievances cases.
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Write working reports (quarterly) to be submitted to PC2 PMB, WB, the ap- propriate GOV authorities and to the representatives of the DPs.
Produce a final document to be prepared six months after the completion of the entire resettlement program. This document shall provide detailed evaluation of the RP and its implementation, such document shall be prepared by means of interviews with the DP on their opinions in all aspects after they have been resettled and compensated.
Finally, on the basis of the RP implementation experience, this document shall provide suggestions both to help reinforce local RP expertise and to improve future resettlements plans.
Methodolorn for Independent External Monitoring
Sample Survey
A socio-economic survey will be required before, during and after the resettlement im- plementation to provide a clear comparison of success/failure of the resettlement plan.
Monitoring on a sample basis will be carried out, following the TOR for independent external monitoring agency
Post resettlement evaluation will be carried out around 6 months after the completion of all resettlement activities.
Database Storage
The IMA will maintain a database of resettlement monitoring information. It will con- tain files on results of independent monitoring. DPs surveyed and will be updated based on information collected in successive rounds of data collection. All data bases complied will be fully accessible by the PC2 PMB and WB.
Reporting
The independent monitoring activities will be carried out in accordance with the pro- ject implementation progress and the monitoring reports will be submitted to PC2 PMB no latter than 2 weeks after field independent monitoring activities is completed The IMA is required to submit the findings of the periodical monitoring every quarter. These monitoring reports shall be submitted to the WB as an annex of its Progress Report.
The report should contain : (i) report on the progress of RP implementation, (ii) devia- tions, if any, from the provisions and principles of the RP, (iii) identification of prob- lems and issues and recommended solutions so that implementing agencies are in- formed about the ongoing situation and can resolve problems in a timely manner and, (iv) a report on progress of the follow-up of problems and issues identified in the pre- vious report.
Monitoring Report Follow-up
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The monitoring reports will be discussed in a meeting between the IMA and PC2 PMB immediately after the submission of the report. Necessary follow-up actions will be taken based on the problems and issues identified in the reports and follow-up dis- cussions.
Evaluation
Evaluation is an assessment at a given point of time of the impact of resettlement and whether stated objectives have been achieved. The external monitoring will conduct an evaluation of the resettlement process and impact around 6 months after the com- pletion of all resettlement activities using the same survey questionnaire and sample as used during the monitoring activities.
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9. Costs and Budgets
9.1 Budgets
Budget for RP implementation will be the counterpart funds i.e. Electricity of Vietnam.
9.2 Compensation Cost Estimate
Compensation cost estimate for temporarily and permanently impacted house, struc- tures, residential land, productive land, trees and crops is based on :
GOV Decree No. 197/2004/ND-CP dt. Dec. 03,2004
Decisions for unit costs for compensation of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee.
Survey for replacement costs and market price for structures, land, trees, crops by the Consultant in the period of carrying out impact survey (July - August, 2007).
9.3 Compensation Unit Prices
Decisions for unit costs for compensation of Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee are applicable for these subprojects.
To ensure that the applicable unit costs for compensation are at the replacement costs, during the impact survey, the Consultant had carried out the survey on unit prices in the project areas of 4 districts and compare them with the unit costs promulgated by the provincial People's Committee. It is noted that :
(i) the newly issued compensation unit prices for land (during January, 2007 in accordance to Art.56 of 2003 Land Law and Decision 197/2004/ND-CP dt. Dec. 03, 2004 along with Circular 116/2004/TT-BTC dt. Dec. 07, 2004 and Decision 188/2004/ND-CP dt. Nov. 16, 2004 along with Circular 114/2004/TT-BTC dt. Nov. 16, 2004) reflect the prevailing market prices in the project areas and,
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(ii) the construction prices given by contractors in the project related areas for re- cently structures are similar to construction price applied in this RP.
The contingency component would cover certain differences, if any, by the time of ac- -
tual RP implementation which is expected during 2009.
9.3.1 Compensation for Structures
There are no houses or other structures affected in this subproject in Vinh Long province.
9.3.2 Compensation for Land
Compensation for land shall be at replacement cost.
Land unit price is established separately conforming to the regulated price fiame of the Decree No. 18812004lND-CP and Circular No. 1 1412004lTT-BTC.
Chapter I1 of Decree No. 188/2004/ND-CP - 'Methods of Defining Land Price', which is elaborated in Chapter I of Circular No. 114/2004/TT-BTC (i.e. Art. 1 : 'the direct comparison method' and Art.2 : 'the income methai') ensure the unit cost to meet the replacement value at the time of issuance of unit cost. These unit prices are based on the replacement costs for land, house, trees and market prices for crops.
The newly promulgated unit prices for land by Vinh Long People's Committee (during December, 2006 and only valid for 2007) reflect the prevailing land prices in the project areas (during 2007 only).
It is understood that such unit prices for land are used in this RP just for the sake of cost estimate (during the time of this RP preparation) only. By the time of actual RP implementation (expected during 2009), the compensation unit prices for land to be promulgated by the Vinh Long People's Committee (for the year of RP implementa- tion) shall prevail.
The compensation unit costs will be reviewed by local authorities and Independent External Monitoring Agency at the initial stage of RP implementation and the amend- ment will be done by the provincial People's Committee (if required and to be used for calculation the entitlements of DP) to ensure that DP will be compensated at the re- placement costs for land. house. oerennial trees and market prices for crops according to this RP policy.
Table 9.3.2 - Compensation Unit Prices for Land
Vinh Long People' s Committee Decision No.253 5/2006/QD-UBND dt. December 1 5, 2006 defined the unit prices of various categories of land applicable in the project related districts of Vinh Long province (during 2007) :
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Unit : V N D / ~ ~
Group I of Area 11 :
Agricultural land along the provincial and district roads
Perennial Cultivation
Land Land Category
Categories 1+2+3
Agricultural land belong to the district townships;
Notes The above-mentioned Decision defined the 'annual crop land' and 'perennial cultivation land' in 5 areas with 2 groups (of 6 categories). The project affected areas are lying in Group 1 of Area I1 as stated above and for the sake of cost estimates for this RP, unit prices of category (1+2+3) of annual crop land and perennial cultivation land are taken as listed above.
Annual Crop Land
The newly promulgated land prices reflect the actual land value in the respect- tive localities. However, the 'Land Price Consultant' (Art. 57 of Land Law) or the Independent External Monitoring Agency shall utilize the 'Direct compa- rison method' and/or 'Income method' (Chapter I of Circular 1 14/2004/ TT- BTC dt. Nov. 26, 2004) of defining land price to adjust the land prices to meet the replacement value by the time of issuance of unit costs for this RP imple- mentation.
80,000
The compensation at replacement cost is also ensured in Item 2 of Article 4 of GOV Decree No. 17/2006/ND-CP dt. January 27, 2006 also ensured that : '.. . in case at the time of issuance of decision for land acquisition and the land prices* are not reyecting the actual market value (in normal condition) of land use transfer, the provincial People 's Committee or City directly under the Central Government will decide the appropriate landprices '.
90,000
The contingency component would cover such differences, if any, by the time of actual RP implementation.
9.3.3 Compensation for Trees and Crops
Compensation for perennial trees at replacement cost and crops at market prices.
According to Art.24 of GOV Decision No. 197/2004/ND-CP dt. Dec. 03, 2004, com- pensation for (i) 'annual crops is calculated at the value of gross-output of the harvest. The gross-output value of the harvest is calculated on the basis of the highest output of the three last harvests of the main crops at the locality and the average market price at the time of land acquisition', (ii) 'perennial fruit trees is calculated at the current value of the orchard (without land value) at the locality at the time of land acquisition' and
promulgated by the provincial People's Committee andlor Cities directly under the Central Government.
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(iii) 'perennial industrial trees is calculated on the basis of the actual value of the da- maged trees'.
The Vinh Long People's Committee Decision No. 1492/2006/QD-UBND dt. July 13, 2006 on compensation unit prices for trees and crops is applicable for this RP compen- sation cost estimates.
Table 9.3.3a - Compensation Unit Prices for Trees
The Vinh Long People's Committee Decision No. 1492/2006/QD-LJBND dt. July 13, 2006 defined the unit prices for trees applicable in the whole province. However, the Consultant survey teams noted that the Vinh Long People's Committee defined compensation unit prices for productive fruit trees (particularly coconut, mango, mangosteen) are significantly different from the market prices (i.e. around 3-5 times lower than the market price).
However, it is understood that such unit prices for fruit trees are used in this RP just for the sake of cost estimate (during the time of this RP preparation) only. By the time of actual RP implementation (expected during 2009), the compensation unit prices for trees and crops (to be promulgated by the Vinh Long People's Committee for the year of RP implementation) that reflect the replacement cost forperennial trees and market price for crops shall prevail.
Unit : VNDRree
Eucalyptus 80,000 Bamboo 20,000 Mango 300,000 Orange 200,000 Star fruit 3 00,000 Coconut 300,000 Rambutan 200,000 Apple 80,000 Longan 250,000 Durian 400,000 Jack fruit 150,000 Grape fruit 3 00,000 Mangosteen 500,000 Others 20,000
Notes The above mentioned Decision classified different unit prices for trees of dif- ferent categories (i.e. generally 4 groups according to the tree's age). For the sake of this RP cost estimates and considering the time of this subproject RP implementation (expected during 2009) and the actual surveyed market prices of trees as above mentioned, the unit prices of the highest categories of the affected trees are taken as listed above.
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Table 9.3.3b - Compensation Unit Prices for Crops
Vinh Long People's Committee Decision No. 1492/2006/QD-UBND dt. July 13, 2006 defined the unit prices for crops applicable in the whole province* :
Unit : VND/ m2
Wet rice 2.000
9.3.4 Compensation for Aquaculture
Article 24 of GOV Decree No. 197/2004/ND-CP dt. Dec., 03, 2004 defined that : at the time of land acquisition, but the aquaculture is not yet due for harvest, DP is compen- sated at full actual damaged due to early harvest; in case the aquaculture can be re- moved, DP shall be compensated for the transport cost and the damages due to trans- portation.
There is no aquaculture affected in this subproject in Vinh Long province.
9.3.5 Flow of Fund
Fund for the implementation of RP will be from EVN :
PC2 will transfer such budget to Provincial CRC.
Provincial CRC will transfer such budget to District CRCs.
The District CRCs are responsible for :
Payment of compensation and all entitled allowances directly to DPs, and
Payment to cover costs of overall RP activities.
Please see Table 9.5.6 for Total Estimated Cost of RP Implementation.
9.3.6 Inflation Adjustment
The rates of compensation and cash entitlements for rehabilitation and allowances pay-able to the DPs shall be reviewed and, if necessary, adjusted at the actual time of RP implementation based on the actual annual inflation rate upon request of the CRCs.
9.4 Cost Estimates
Expenditures for RP comprising of :
Preparation
It is noted that apart from rice, there is not any other crop afTected in this sub-project (during this RP prepara- tion). However, it is understood that during the actual RP implementation (expected during 2009), other crops may be prevailed.
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Ofice works : design study, preparation of socio-economic 'questionnaire', statistic survey forms.
. Field works : census and inventory, socio-economic survey, interview, com- munity meetings and meetings with local authorities.
Survey work is carried out in two stages : (i) Preliminary stage (for RP preparation) and (ii) Implementation stage O M S & inventory - at the early time of project and RP implementation).
Compensation and Rehabilitation
Based on the impacted categories and extent of impacts which described in the above chapters, compensation and rehabilitation costs are included :
Compensation for permanently land acquisition.
Compensation for temporarily and permanently affected trees (including the cost of cutting the trees) and crops.
Compensation for houses and structures required to be removed fiom the pro- posed ROWS (including demolishment cost and repair cost).
Subsidy, allowance for rehabilitation, consists of : relocating subsidy, transport allowance, training subsidy etc.
Management
Cost for staff of PMB and CRCs includes in : physical basic salary and allo- wances and administrative organization. The local CRCs shall undertake many works during the project implementation and only some members will be con- tracted to work for a certain period of time.
Cost for trainings, workshop, information campaign etc.
Monitoring
When implementing the project, PMB of PC2 will enter a contract with an independent external monitoring agency to carry out the external monitoring. Since cost of monitoring work has not yet envisaged in detail, it is estimated at about 2% of total cost of compensation and RP preparation. The interested independent external monitoring agency will prepare the technical and financial proposals for bidding and actual cost will be decided through procurement for independent monitoring.
Contingencv
Considering the expected time of actual RP implementation (expected during 2009) and experience fiom the implemented and on-going implementing projects of similar nature, the rate for contingency is estimated about 20% of total cost of compensation and RP preparation.
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9.5 Total Cost Estimate for RP Implementation
9.5.1 Preparation of RP and DMS
Initial Stage - Preparation of RP
At the initial stage of the preparation for the establishment of RP, a socio-economic survey workforce has to be established. This worl$orce will carry out (a) studying the designs and field visits, (b) establishing the socio-economic survey forms (interview) and inventory forms (with preliminary measurements of fixed assets and counting of properties), (c) organizing community meetings and public consultation and distribu- tion of project related pamphlets/Q&A.. . , (d) socio-economic surveys by means of fill in the 'Questionnaires' and direct interview, (e) data processing and (f) establishment of the RP for approval.
PC2's PMB to sign contract with the Consultant to carry out the above mentioned tasks:
The value of Contract with the Consultant* : 464,195,000 VND
Implementation Stage - DMS & inventory
Preparing for the RP implementation, the district CRCYs Support Working Teams are mobilized to carry out (a) the preparation of DMS and inventory forms, RIB, (b) or- ganizing community meetings, (c) DMS and inventory work, (d) negotiations with DPs and (e) finalizing the DPYs compensation and rehabilitation forms and submit to district CRCs for approval.
Support Working Teams :
(i) Mana Thit district 2 teams (3 staffs each) for Chanh An and An Phuoc communes..
(ii) Tam Binh district 1 team (3 staffs each) for Binh Ninh commune.
(iii) Tra On district 1 team (3 staffs each) for Thien My commune.
(iv) Vung Liem district 5 teams (3 staffs each) for Hieu Phung, Hieu Thuan, Trung Hiep, Quoi An and Trung Thanh Tay communes.
Total Support Working Teams' staffs : 27 staffs x 2 months = 54 mlm
Estimated Total Implementation Stage (the estimates also include expenses on basic salary,
During the preparation of this RP, the contract has not yet been signed. The value stated is estimated and proposed by the Consultant.
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per diem, accommodation, traveling of staff, admin and secretarial works, printing of forms, Q&A/ pamphlets, community meetings) :
Total cost of RP Preparation : (Initial Stage + DMS & inventory Stage)
Initial stage (preparation of RP) Implementation stage @MS & inventory)
500,000,000 VND
464,195,000 VND 500,000,000 VND
Total
9.5.2 Compensation and Rehabilitation
As already mentioned in the previous chapters, there is no DP required to be relocated. Therefore, such assistances/allowances/subsidies/bonus components do not existing in the following tables.
Table 9.5.2a(1) - Mgng Thit District, Chhnh An Commune
Compensation Components Unit Unit Price Quantity Amount VND - - - -
1 Permanent Acquisition Land
Rice land
Garden land m2 90.000 446 40.140.000 Perennial Trees
Eucalyptus tree 80,000 1 80,000 .- - - -. .- ... - - --. ... -. - - - -- - - -- .-
Manso tree 300,000 31 9,300,000 . -. - - .. - -. . -- .. .- .- - . . - - - - - ..
Orange tree 200,000 30 6,000,000 - - -- - - - - -- ----- -
Coconut - - -- -- tree 300,000 12 3,600,000 - ---
Rambutan -- tree 200,000 1 200,000 Longan tree 250,000 45 1 1,250,000 . - - - - -- -- - - ---- - - - - -.
Jack fruit - - tree 150,000 1 150,000 G r a ~ e fruit tree 300.000 2 600.000
Crops Rice m2 2,000 20 40,000
Sub-total I 72,960,000
2 Temporary Acquisition Land
Rice land m2
Garden land m2 4.270 Perennial Trees
Eucalyptus tree 80,000 25 2,000,000 ...... - --- - - -. - -- -- -. -
• Bamboo tree 20,000 20 400,000 "
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Table 9.5.2a(3) - Tam Binh District, Binh Ninh Commune
Sr Compensation Components Unit Unit Price Quantity Amount No VND
1 Permanent Acquisition Land
Rice land
Garden land m2 90.000 66 5.940.000 Crops
Rice m2 2,000 14 28,000 Sub-total 1 7,088,000
2 Temporary Acquisition Land
Rice land
Garden land m2 870 Perennial Trees
Bamboo - - tree -- - 20,000 - 1 20,000 Mango tree 300,000 8 2,400,000 - -. -- ---. - -- -- - - - - .. - - - ... Oranee tree 200.000 3 600.000
Star fruit - -- tree - 300,000 -- 1 300,000
Coconut tree 300,000 14 4,200,000
Longan --- - tree 250,000 1 250,000
Durian tree 150,000 17 2,550,000 ................ . .. ........ -- ............. .... - - -- -- .
Jack fruit 300,000 21 6,300,000 .......................... ., , ........................... - ........................ .................. ............. .. - ............... -. . .......... -. ................... . .. - - .. Grape fruit tree 20,000 12 240,000 .................... ....................... -. . ....... - ....-..... - ... ... - ... .......... - -..... Others tree 20.000 1 20.000
Crops Rice
Sub-total 2 17,100,000 Total 24.188.000
Table 9.5.2al4) - Tra On District, Thien My Commune
Sr Compensation Components Unit Unit Price Quantity Amount
No VND
1 Permanent Acquisition Land
Rice land .. ..................... m2 80,000 57 4,560,000 ...... -, .... .- .... - ...... ..... . - .........
Garden land m2 90,000 65 5,850,000 ........... .
Crops = Rice m2 2,000 5 7 114,000
Sub-total 1 10,524,000
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2 Temporary Acquisition Land
Rice land m2 610 --..-.-----.---.------.---.-.-----------.--..-----------p--------.----,-,------.-----------------..
Garden land m2 820 - - - -. - Perennial Trees
Eucalvotus tree 80.000 13 1.04O.OC9 Bamboo tree 20.000 1 20.000
Mango tree 300,000 - .- - - -. - - 8 2,400,000
Orange tree 200,000 11 2,200,000 .- - -.
Star h i t - tree 300,000 1 300,000 ----
a Coconut tree -- - - -- 300,000 6 1,800,000 --
Longan tree 250,000 7 1,750,000 - Durian tree 400,000 2 800,000 .- - - - -- - - - - Jack h i t 150.000 2 3 00.000
Grape fruit tree - - .- 300,000 9 2,700,000
Others tree 20,000 10 200,0C9 -- -- -- - -- -- Crops * Rice m2 2,000 6:LO 1,220,000
Sub-total 2 14.730.000 Total 25,254,000
Table 9.5.2a(5) - Vung Liem District, Hieu Phung Commune
Sr Compensation Components Unit Unit Price Quantity Amount No VND
1 Permanent Acquisition Land - Rice land m2 80,000 58 4,640,000 - -- ,- -- . . -. -- - . - - -.
Garden land m2 90.000 59 5.3 10.000 Trees
Mango tree " 300,000 4 1,200,000 Crops
Rice 2,000 58 116,000 Sub-total 1 11.266.000
2 Temporary Acquisition Land
Rice land m2 900 .- - - -- -- --- -- -
Garden land u m2 990 ~
Perennial Trees - Mango tree 300,000 13 3,900,000 Star h i t tree 300,000 1 300,000 - -. . .- - - - - .. .- --.
Coconut tree 300.000 8 2.400.000
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- -- - --- --- - Durian tree 400.000 1 400.000
Jack h i t 150,000 3 450,000 Grape h i t tree 300,000 18 5,400,000
- -.
Others tree 20,000 45 900,000 . -- --- - - - - - --- -- - - .- - ----- -. -.
Crops Rice m2 2,000 900 1,800,000
Sub-total 2 15.550.000 Total 26,816,000
Table 9.5.2at6) - Vung Liem District, Hieu Thuan Commune
Sr Compensation Components Unit Unit Price Quantity Amount No VND
1 Permanent Acquisition Land
Rice land
Garden land m2 90.000 198 17.820.000 Trees Mango -- --- - - - tree 300,000 4 1,200,000
Crops Rice 2,000 9 18,000
Sub-total 1 19,758,000
2 Temporary Acquisition Land
Rice land m2 92 -- - - - -. . - - - - --- - - - - -
Garden land m2 2.676 .- -. "
Perennial Trees Eucalyptus -- - .- - tree 80,000 37 2,960,000
Bamboo - tree 20,000 69 1,380,000
Mango - tree - 300,000 22 6,600,000 Orange tree 200,000 6 1,200,000 -- - ..... - -- -, - .- - -. . .
Coconut m tree 300,000 47 14,100,000 • Longan tree 250,000 .- 4 1,000,000 --
a Durian tree 400,000 1 400,000 - - - -- --
a Jack h i t - tree 150,000 24 3,600,000
Grape-hit -- tree - -- - 300,000 -. - - - - -- 3 900,000 Others tree 20,000 22 440,000
----.---...--...-....-..-.-.-A-.--,- "
Crops Rice m2 2,000 92 184,000
Sub-total 2 32,764,000 Total 52,522,000
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Table 9.5.2a(7) - Vung Liem District, Trung Hiep Commune
Sr Compensation Components Unit Unit Price Quantity Amount No VND
1 Permanent Acquisition Land
Garden land m2 90,000 139 12,510,000 Sub-total I 12,510,000
2 Temporary Acquisition Land
Rice land m2 92
Garden land m2 2.676 Perennial Trees ------p--p--------.--.-.---.-
Eucalyptus - .- tree 80,000 3 240,000 - -- Bamboo tree 20.000 8 160.000 Mango tree 300,000 ~ 7 2,100,000 Coconut tree 300,000 75 22,500,000 Longan tree 250,000 2 500,000 --------.--p.---------.p--p -
Jack h i t .... --- tree 150,000 2 300,000 . - -- . -- Grape h i t tree 300,000 10 3,000,OOd
. - - .. - -- -- -- - - .
Others tree 20,000 . 47 940,000 Crops
Rice m2 2,000 92 184,000 Sub-total 2 29.740.000
Total 42,250,000
Table 9.5.2a(8) - Vung Liem District, Quoi An Commune
Sr Compensation Components Unit Unit Price Quantity Amount No VND
1 Permanent Acquisition Land
Rice land m2 80,000 4 320,000
Garden land m2 90,000 340 30,600,000 ..................... ................................... .............- - . . - .. . . - . -. . . -- - ..
Crops Rice 2,000 4 8,000
Sub-total I 3 0,928,000
2 Temporary Acquisition Land
Rice land m2 60
Garden land m2 4,747 . . -.
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Bamboo tree 20,000 16 320,000 - - - -- - - - - -- - -- - - .- - - - - - -- -- Mango ........ tree 300,000 74 22 2 200 1 000 Orange tree 200 000 12 2,400,000 . . - - ..
Coconut tree 300.000 33 9.900.000
Rambuttan tree 200.000 4 800.000
L o n p - tree 250,000 - - 28 7,000,000 Durian tree 400,000 2 800,000
Jack h i t tree 150,000 5 750,000 - -- - . . . - -. - - Grape fruit - tree 300,000 27 8,100,000 Mangosteen tree 500,000 - 7 3,500,000 .. -- -- - - - - - - -
Others tree 20.000 17 1 3.420.000 Crops
Rice Sub-total 2 59,3 10,000
Total 90,238,000
Table 9.5.2al9) - Vung Liem District, Trung Thanh Tay Commune
Sr Compensation Components Unit Unit Price Quantity Amount No VND
1 Permanent Acquisition Land
Garden land m2 90,000 212 19,080,000 Sub-total I 19,080,000
2 Temporary Acquisition Land
Garden land Perennial Trees
Eucalyptus tree 80,000 17 1,360,000 - Bamboo tree 20,000 20 - 400,000
Mango " tree 300,000 10 - 3,000,000
Coconut tree 300,000 27 8,100,000
* Longan tree 250 r 000 1 250,000
Jack h i t tree 150,000 1 150,000
Grape h i t tree 300,000 7 2,100,000 - - - - --- -- -- - 0 t hers tree 20,000 43 860,000
Sub-total 2 16,220,000 Total 35,300,000
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Table 9.5.2b - Summary of Compensation Unit : VNI,
Mang Thit 1.1 Chanh An
Sr No
2 1 Tam Binh I 1 I 1
Districts/ Communes
1.2 An Phuoc Sub-total 1
Permanent Land
Acquisition
13,790,000 55,530,000
2.1 Binh Ninh Sub-total 2
4 ( Vung Liem I I I I
3
A 4.1 I%eu Phung -- - 1 9,950,000 1 14,950,000 -. / 26,8 16,000
Perennial Trees
32,660,000 160,290,000
7,060,000 7,060,000
TraOn 3.1 Thien My
Sub-total 3
Total 1 164,000,000 / 344,540,000 1 5,928,000 1 514,468,000 -
Crops
1,720,000 2,080,000
16,860,000 16,860,000
4.2 Hieu Thuan 4.3 Trung H i g 4.4 Quoi An 4.5 Trung Thanh Tay
Sub-total 4
9.5.3 Management
Total
48,170,000 21 7,900,000
10,410,000 10,410,000
Management
Cost for staff of PMB and CRCs includes in : physical basic salary and allowance for administrative organization. The local PMB and CRCs shall undertake many works during the project implementation and only some members will be contracted to work for a certain period of time.
268,000 268,000
-- 18,540,000 - 12,5 10,000 30,920,000 19,080,000 91.000.000
PC2 PMB 2 staffs x 5 months = 10 d m Provincial CRC 2 staffs x 3 months = 6 m/m . District CRCs (1 x4) staff x 3 months = 12 d m Commune People's Committees (1 x9) staff x 2 months = 18 d m
24,188,000 24,188,000
13,510,000 13,510,000
Total 46 m/m
33,780,000 --- 29,740,000 - - 59,190,000
16,220,000 153.880.000
Notes The functions mentioned above do not necessarily work full time for the whole duration of the RP implementation. Therefore, the madmonth is estimated for the actual working time of certain function that may spread from the com- mencement till completion of RP implementation. It is understood that PMB functions may cover 6 months after the completion of the subprojects along with the Independent Monitoring Agency.
1,334,000 I , 334,000
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202,000
128,000
2.246.000
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Estimated total cost of Management (including basic salary, allowances, traveling, meetings and admin expenses)
Trainings. workshop. information campaign etc.
One intermediate training course and one primary training course are proposed to be organized right at the beginning of the RP implementation and one workshop is pro- posed to be held at the commencement of the actual payment of compensation.
Considering the convenient for the local management of the project related localities, the training courses and workshops are proposed to be organized within a short course of time i.e. 1-2 days in Vinh Long.
Estimated total cost of training courses and workshops (including TAs, documentations, admin fees) 50,000,000 VND
9.5.4 Monitoring
When carrying out the project, PMB of PC2 will enter a contract with an independent external monitoring agency to carry out the external monitoring. Since cost of moni- toring work has not yet envisaged in detail, it is estimated at about 2% of total cost of compensation and RP preparation. The interested independent external monitoring agency will prepare the technical and financial proposals for bidding and actual cost will be decided through procurement for independent monitoring.
9.5.5 Contingency
Considering the expected time of actual RP implementation (expected during 2009) and experience from the implemented and on-going implementing projects of similar nature, the rate for contingency is estimated about 20% of total cost of compensation and RP preparation.
9.5.6 Total Cost of RP Implementation
Table 9.5.6 - Total Cost Estimates of RP Implementation
Unit : VND
Components I Total Amount
1. Preparation of RP and DMS -- Initial stw(Preparation of RP) - - -- -
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3. Management
Notes
Budget for RP implementation will be from the counterpart hnd : EVN.
Grand Total (1+2+3+4+5)
The 'Rehabilitation' component is not exist in the estimated cost of RP imple- mentation since there is not any residential land, houseslstructures affected or any physically displaced people in this subproject.
2,053,968,860
The interested independent external monitoring agency will prepare the tech- nical and financial proposals for bidding and actual cost will be decided through procurement for independent external monitoring agency.
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10. Disclosure
Drafts of Policy Framework and Entitlement Matrix have been disclosed at the People's Committees of 4 districts and 9 communes of the project areas in Vinh Long province.
All feedback from local authorities and DPs are integrated in this RP
Draft of RP has been disclosed at the office of the Vinh Long Provincial People's Committee, EVN and the Vietnam Development and Information Center (VDIC) of the World Bank office in Hanoi.
The final RP will be cleared by the WB and approved by EVN and the Vinh Long pro- vincial People's Committee.
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Project Areas
Policy Framework
Entitlement Matrix
Agreements on T/L Routes
Community Meetings and Samples of Minutes of Community Meetings
Samples of 'Questionnaire'
Sample of 'Pamphlet'
Housing Categories (Vietnamese Construction Standards)
Inventory of Project Affected People
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Appendix 2
Policy Framework
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VN-Rural Distribution Project: Policy Framework for Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation July, 2007
POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR COMPENSATION, RESETTLEMENT AND REHABILITATION OF PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS
(Final Version)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1: Introduction
A. The Project B. Policy Framework C. Project Af3ected People D. Principles and Objectives E. Inventories F. Resettlement Action Plans
Section 2: Institutional and Legal Framework
A. Institutional Framework B. Legal Framework
Section 3: Entitlement Policy
Section 4: Site selection, site preparation, and relocation
Section 5: People's Participation
Section 6: Baseline Information
A. Inventories B . Resettlement Action Plans
Section 7: Implementation Arrangements
A. Implementation Schedules B . Complaints and Grievances C. Supervision, Monitoring and Evaluation
Section 8: Costs and Budget
VN-Rural Distribution Project: Policy Framework for Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation July, 2007
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
A. The Project
1. Objectives: The objective of the proposed project would enable the supply of sufficient power of acceptable quality to the rural retail level.
2. Preliminary project description: The project would focus on rehabilitating and increasing the capacity of existing distribution lines and substations and standardizing them to 1 10, 35 and 22kV to enable them to meet the growing demand more efficiently, provide better quality and quantity of electric power for productive uses, and reduce power system losses.
Based on suitability and priority of the subprojects and the interest expressed by the PCs, the project would have up to 7 components, one per participating PC. The proposed project would cost about US$158.5 million, of which about US$107 million would be financed by IDA. It would be implemented by Power Companies (PCs) under the supervision of EVN.
3 . To implement subprojects components, land acquisition will be required. However, rehabilitating and increasing the capacity of existing distribution lines and substations would not cause large scale of land acquisition and resettlement. For the ownership and implementation arrangements, separate Resettlement Plans (RPs) will be prepared prior to the appraisal one for each participating PC.
B. Policy Framework
4. This resettlement policy framework prepared based on the POBP 4.12 of the World Bank on involuntary resettlement (December, 2001). The principle objective of the Policy Framework is to ensure that all displaced persons (DP's) 1 will be compensated for their losses at replacement cost 2 and provided with rehabilitation measures to assist them to improve, or at least maintain, their pre-project living standards and income earning capacity.
5. The Policy Framework lays down the principles and objectives, eligibility criteria of DP's, entitlements, legal and institutional framework, modes of compensation and rehabilitation, peoples participation features and grievances procedures that will guide the compensation, resettlement and rehabilitation of the DP's.
C. The Displaced Persons (DPs)
6. The DP's include the following persons to be identified by the baseline information collected for each Resettlement Plans (Rl's):
(a) persons whose houses are in part or in total affected (temporarily or permanently) by the project;
(b) persons whose residential and premise andlor agricultural land is in part or in total affected (permanently or temporarily) by the project;
(c) persons whose businesses are affected in part or in total (temporarily or permanently) by the project; and
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(d) persons whose crops (annual and perennial) and trees are affected in part or in total by the Project.
D. Principles and Objectives
7 . The principles outlined in the World Bank's Operational Policies 4.12 (OPBP 4.12) have been adopted in preparing this Policy Framework. In this regard the following principles and objectives would be applied:
(a) Acquisition of land and other assets, and resettlement of people will be minimized as much as possible.
(b) All DP's residing, working, doing business or cultivating land in right of way (ROW) of transmission line (TL), surrounding areas of tower foundation, the substation areas, in the service roads under the project as of the date ofthe baseline surveys are entitled to be provided with rehabilitation measures sufficient to assist them to improve or at least maintain their pre-project living standards, income earning capacity and production levels. Lack of leaal rights to the assets lo,q shouId not bar the DP fiom entitIement to such rehabilitation measures.
(c) The rehabilitation measures to be provided are: (i) compensation at replacement cost, without deduction for depreciation or salvage materials for houses and other structures; (ii) agricultural land for land of equal productive capacity acceptable to the DPs or in cash at replacement cost according to DP's choice ; (iii) replacement of residentiavpremise land of equal size acceptable to the DP or in cash at replacement cost according to DP's choice; and (iv) transfer and subsistence allowances.
(d) Replacement residential and agricultural land will be as nearby as possible to the land that was lost, and acceptable to the DPs.
(e) The resettlement transition period will be minimized and the rehabilitation means will be provided to the DP's prior to the expected start-up date of works in the respective project sites.
(f) Plans for acquisition of land and other assets and provision of rehabilitation measures will be carried out in consultation with the DPs, to ensure minimal disturbance. Entitlements will be provided by DPs prior to expected start-up of works at the respective project site.
(g) The previous level of community services and resources will be maintained or improved.
(h) Financial and physical resources for resettlement and rehabilitation will be made available and as where and when required.
(i) Institutional arrangements will ensure effective and timely design, planning, consultation and implementation of RPs.
(j) Effective and timely supervision, monitoring and evaluation of the implementation of RPs will be carried out.
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E. Resettlement Plan (RP)
8. The scope and level of detail of the resettlement plan vary with the magnitude and complexity of resettlement.
Abbreviated Resettlement Plan
9. In case impacts on the entire displaced population are minor, 3 or fewer than 200 people are displaced, an Abbreviated Resettlement Plan (AW) will be prepared by the respective PCs (under EVN) and consolidated by the project provinces for any given project phase and furnished to the World Bank for its concurrence.
10. Each Abbreviated Resettlement Plan will cover the following minimum elements: (1) a census survey of displaced persons, and valuation of assets; (2) description of compensation and other resettlement assistance to be provided: (3) consultation with displaced persons about acceptable alternatives; (4) institutional responsibility for implementation and procedures for grievances redress; and (5) a timetable and budget. In the case some displaced persons, lose more than 10°h of their productive assets or require physical relocation, the plan also covers a socioeconomic survey and income restoration measures.
11. The Abbreviated Resettlement Plan will be completed by no later than four months prior to the estimated date for commencement of the works under the prqiect phases. Each Abbreviated Resettlement Plan will be -fkmished to the World Bank-for consideration no later than three months ~ r i o r to the actual initiation of the works under the Project. Compensation, resettlement and rehabilitation activities will only commence after the World Bank has found acceptable the respective Abbreviated Resettlement Plan and the EVN has approved it Z+e compensation, resettlement and rehabilitation activities will be comuleted before awardjnp the contracts o f civil works under each sub-project.
Resettlement Plan
12. In case more than 200 people are affected by the project, a full Resettlement Plan (RP) will be prepared by the respective PC in accordance with the provisions of this Policy Framework. The RP will be hrnished by PC under EVN to the World Bank for its concurrence.
13. Each RP will include: (1) description of the project; (2) project potential impacts; (3) objectives; (4) socio-economic studies; (5) legal framework; (6) institutional framework; (7) eligibility; (8) valuation and compensation for losses; (9) resettlement measures; (10) site selection, site preparation and relocation; (I 1) housing, infrastructure, and social services; (12) environmental protection and management; (1 3) participation and consultation; (1 4) integration with host populations; (15) grievances procedures; (16) organizational responsibilities; (17) implementation schedule; (1 8) cost and budget; and, (19) monitoring and evaluation.
14. Each RP will be completed by no later than six months prior to the estimated &te-for commencement o f the works. Each RP will be hrnished to the World Bank for consideration by no later than three months prior to the actual initiation of the works under the Project. Rehabilitation and assistance activities will only commence after the World Bank has found acceptable the respective RP and EVN has approved it. Rehabilitation and assistance activities will be completed before awarding contracts of civil works under each sub-project.
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INSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL F'RAMEWORK
A. Institutional Framework
15. The responsibility for preparing and implementing the Policy Framework and RPs are as follows:
(a) The overall responsibility for enforcement of the Policy Framework and for planning and implementing RPs rests with PCs under EVN. The PCs and their Project Provincial Powers (PPPs) are responsible for carrying out census, socioeconomic survey and inventories and preparing RPs and for the day-to-day implementation thereof within their respective jurisdiction. The people's committees at the district and commune levels will participate in the RP preparation and implementation. These administrative units will also ensure the active and effective participation of the DPs in the RP preparation and implementation. In order to have RPs acceptable to the World Bank and to implement RP smoothly, PCs under EVN are responsible for i) hiring qualified consultants to prepare RPs; ii) appointing qualified social safeguard staff at each PC and its Project Management Board (PMB) and Compensation and Resettlement Committees at provincial and district levels.
(b) Funds for compensation will be from EVN and budgetary requirements for economic: restoration, other assistance would be either fiom counter part funds or fiom IDA.
B. Legal Framework
16. This section reviews the legal fiamework and policies of the Government of Vietnam and IDA policies related to land acquisition, compensation and resettlement. It then compares the two approaches. Since there are differences between the WB's policy and the Vietnamese's, the project requires a waiver of the Vietnamese Government articles of decrees and regulations concerning compensation and resettlement. Subsequently, compensation and resettlement plans will be implemented according to the project policies.
17. The Legal Framework of the Government of Vietnam: The key national laws, decrees governing land acquisition, compensation and resettlement in Vietnam consists of the following:
The Constitution of Vietnam, 1992 confirms the right of citizens to own a house and to protect the ownership of the house.
The Land Law 2003 issued on December lofi, 2003
Decree 181/2004/ND-CP issued on October 29, 2004 guiding the implementation of the Land Law revised 2003.
Decree 197/2004/ND-CP issued on December 3, 2004 on compensation, support and resettlement when land is recovered by the state.
Circular 116/2004/TT-BTC issued on December 7, 2004 guiding the implementation of compensation, support and resettlement when land is recovered by the State.
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Decree 18812004lND-CP issued on November 16, 2004 on methods to determine land prices and assorted land price brackets.
Circular 1 1412004lTT-BTC issued by November 26, 2004 guiding the implementation of the Government's decree No 188/2004/ND-CP
Decree 17/2006/ND-CP dated January 27, 2006 on revision and supplementation of some regulations in decrees guiding the implementation of the Land Law.
Decree 8412007lND-CP dated May 2 5 ~ 2007 on revision of issuing LURC, land acquisition, implementation of land use right, procedure for compensation, resettlement when land acquired by State and grievance redress.
18. World Bank Policy on Involuntary Resettlement (OP/BP 4.12)
18.1 The primary objective of the World Bank policy is to explore all alternatives to avoid or at least minimize involuntary resettlement. Where resettlement is unavoidable, the living standards of displaced persons should be restored or improved relative to those conditions that prevailed prior to the Project. The policy applies to the taking of land and other assets when land acquisition results in the loss of shelter, the loss of all or part of productive assets, or access to them, and the loss of income sources or other means of livelihood.
18.2 Measures required to ensure that resettlement has a positive outcome include:
Consulting with potential Project-affected people on feasible measures for resettlement and rehabilitation;
Providing Project-affected persons with options for resettlement and rehabilitation;
Enabling their participation in planning and selecting these options;
Providing compensation at full replacement cost for losses;
Choosing relocation sites that provide, at a minimum, the same benefits and services as the sites they replace;
Providing allowances, training and income support to assist in making a smooth transition;
Identifying vulnerable groups and providing special assistance to these groups; and,
Establishing an institutional and organizational structure that supports this process to a successful end.
18.3 Eligibility Criteria and Compensation.
18.3.1 The displaced or project-affected people eligible for compensation will include: (a) those who have formal legal rights to land or other assets; (b) those who initially do not have formal legal rights to land or other assets but have a claim to legal rights based upon the laws of the country; upon the possession of documents such as land tax receipts and residence certificates; or upon the permission of local authorities to occupy or use the project affected plots; and (c) those who have no recognizable legal right or claim to the land they are occupying.
18.3.2 Persons covered under (a) and (b) are provided compensation for the land they lose, and other assistance. Persons covered under (c) are provided resettlement assistance. 4 in
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lieu of compensation for the land they occupy, and other assistance, as necessary, to achieve the objectives set out in this policy, if they occupy the project area prior to a cut-off dates defined in RPs. Persons who encroach on the areas after the cut-offdate 3 defined in RPs are not entitled to compensation or any other form of resettlement assistance.
19. Valuation of and Compensation for Losses: The methodology to be used in the valuation of losses for Bank-associated Projects is based on their replacement cost. In this Project, losses comprise land, structures and other assets. Replacement cost for land includes the value of land at market price plus the cost taxes and fees to get Land Use Right Certificate (LURC). For houses and other structures, the market cost of the materials should be used to calculate the replacement cost to build a replacement structure with an area and the quality should be at least as good as those affected. For both totally and partially affected structures, compensation includes market cost of material, plus the costs of material transport, labor and contractor fees, registration and transfer taxes. Depreciation of the asset and amount saved in materials will not form a part of replacement cost.
20. Comparison between Government of Vietnam and World Bank Approaches
There are a number of ways in which the approaches of the Vietnam Government - either in policy or practice - are compatible with World Bank guidelines. The most important compatibilities are:
Vietnam has a process whereby most people without legal land rights may meet conditions of legalization and receive compensation for losses.
Permanent residents are provided with options that include relocation to an improved site, or cash, or a combination of the two.
Resettlement sites offer not only better improved infrastructure and services but represent a higher standard of living.
Allowances are provided to help the DPs in the transition period and there is an institutional structure through which people are informed, can negotiate compensation, and can appeal.
Differences between the approaches and measures that need to be addressed within the program also exist. However, in this context, procedures exist within national and City governments that allow the granting of waivers of domestic law on specific projects that may be in conflict with that of the hnding agency.
On the issue of land tenure and the legal right to compensation, the Government and World Bank approaches are compatible. The government has its own process in place whereby land occupied without legal documentation can be legalized; this land, however, is compensated for at a rate equal to 100% of land price minus the taxes and fee for land use right registration fiom 15 October 1993 (Item 49, 50 of Article 42, of 2003 Land Law)
Compensation at replacement cost is ensured in Art 6 of Decree 197/2004/ND-CP dt. Dec 3'* 2004 that ". . .people who have land being acquired shall be compensated with land of similar land use purpose. If there is no land for compensation, cash compensation equal to land use rights value at the time of land acquisition shall be applied. If there is many differences in value, in case of compensation by new land or house, such difference shall be settled in cash" and Art 19 in the same Decree states that "...house and structure of domestic use of household or individual shall be compensated with the value of construction of new house, structures of similar technical standard".
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C. Required Waivers
21. In order to meet the requirements of the World Bank OP 4.12 on Involuntary Resettlement a number of articles in various Vietnamese laws and regulations which do not ensure compensation at replacement cost or set eligibility provisions which do not extend the right to rehabilitation and or assistance to households without proper land paper, will be waived.
The articles of law and regulations that will be waived are mentioned below:
22. El ip ibi l i~ to Compensation - Decree 197/2004/ND-CP dt. Dec 3rd 2004
22.1 Article 7: (Non eligible persons to compensation of land) stipulates that "The person whose land is recovered and who has not met one of the conditions stipulated in Article 8 of this Decree; land assignment by State without land use fee or land use fee got from State budget; or who has violated the plan already ratified by the competent level, and such violation has been announced, or who violates the comdor protecting work, or who illegally occupies land shall not receive compensation when the state recovers the land. The People's Committee of province or City directly under the Central Government shall consider and make decisions on a case by case basis".
22.2 Article 18 (item 3,4) and Article 20 (item 2b, c) (Principle for compensation of lost propertyl: 0) Houses and structures on non-eligible for compensation land, which have not violated announced land use plan or right out way will be assisted at 80% of replacement cost; (ii) Houses and structures on non-eligible for compensation land, which have violated announced land use plan or right out way will not be assisted. If necessary, PPC will consider on the case by case basic.
22.3 Article 28 (item 1,2) and Article 29 (item 1) ofDecree 19712004lND-CP (Assistance Policy for rehabilitation): DPs losing more than 30% of productive land will be entitle to living stabilization and trainingljob creation assistance.
22.4 To ensure that the objectives of this resettlement policy are met, a special decision of the Government waiving Article 7, 18, 20, 28 and Article 29 of Decree 19712004lND-CP is needed to permit assistance and rehabilitation measures for illegal users of land as proposed in the policy.
23. Price of l and- for Calculation of Com~ensation:
23.1 According to Vietnamese Regulation, calculation the unit price for land compensation will be on GOV Decree 19712004lND-CP and 18812004lND-CP along with their Guidance (Circular 1 16lTT-BTC and Circular 1 14/2004/TT-BTC)
23.2 Article 9 of Decree 19712004lND-CP dt.Dec 3rd 2004: This article state that land price for compensation calculation is the land price in the respect of land use purpose at the time of land acquisition, promulgated by the provincial People's Committee in line with GoV regulation (within GoV's range of minimum and maximum price).
23.3 Article 2 of Decree 188/2004/ND-CP dt. Nov 1 6 ~ ~ 2004:: This article states that the land price shall be defined by the Provincial People's Committee andfor cities directly under the central government.
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23.4 To ensure that the objectives of the project resettlement policy are met, unit price for land compensation established by Project Provincial/cities People's Committee will be adjusted to meet the replacement cost.
The compensation unit price established by provincial/district CRCs, provincial DOFs, DOCS and approved by provincial People's Committee may be adjusted to meet the replacement cost, by the time of compensation, to ensure the objectives of RP policy are met.
24. Assistance Policy-for DPs who Rent Houses from the Government - Decree 197/2004/ND-CP dt.Dec 3rd 2004
24.1 Article 21 : This article state that the DP who rent GoV house and has to be relocated by shelf relocation will be assisted by cash at rate aqua1 to 60% of the cost of currently rented house and 60% of the cost of land value, in case of no resettlement houses to be arranged for them.
24.2 To ensure that the objectives of the policy are met, a special decision of the Government of VietNam regarding waiver of Article 21 of Decree 197/2004MD-CP is needed to permit assistance and rehabilitation measures for DPs who share rented government housing as proposed in this policy.
25. Government Commitment - Decree 13 1/2006/ND-CP dt. Nov 9" 2006 on guiding the ODA management (revision of Decree 19/2001/ND-CP dt May 4fi 2001) and Decree 197/2004/ND-CP dt Dec. 3rd 2004
25.1 Article 2 (item 2.5) of Decree 13 1/2006/ND-CP: This article state that "in the case of international agrrement ODA have been signed between Government and Sponsor stipulate other contents, the international agreement will be prevail.
25.2 Article 1 (item 2) of Decree 19/2001/ND-CP states that: "in the case of international agrrement ODA have been signed between Government and Sponsor stipulate other contents, the international agreement will be prevail"
25.3 The waiver will be approved by Government in the decision of the project investment before negotiation. The Project Provincial People's Committee will issue official letter for their agreement in implementing the policies set forth in RP.
SECTION 3 ENTITLEMENT POLICY
26. DP's will be entitled to the following types of rehabilitation and assistance measures:
(a) DPs losing agriculturaVproductive land and crops
(i) if the portion of the land to be lost represents 10% or less of the total area of the landholding, and the remaining land is still a viable economic holding, cash compensation, at full replacement cost for the acquired area may be provided to the DP
(ii) if the portion of the land to be lost more than 10% of the total area of the landholding and the remaining holding is not viable then the project will acquire the entire landholding and provide "land for land" arrangements
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of equal productive capacity, satisfactory to the DP. However, if the DP prefers to receive cash instead of land, then cash compensation at replacement cost is applied.
(iii) DP's will be compensated for the loss of standing crops at market price, productive trees will be compensated at replacement cost.
(iv) DP's whose land is temporarily taken by the works under the project will be compensated for their loss of income, standing crops and for the cost of soil restoration and damaged infiastructure. Land will be rehabilitated after the project construction by each PC and its PMB.
(b) DPs losing residential land and housdstructure
(i) The mechanism for compensating loss of residential land and structures will be: (1) the provision of replacement residential land (house site and garden) of equivalent size, satisfactory to the DP or cash compensation at replacement cost according to DPs' choice; and (2) cash compensation reflecting full replacement cost of the housdstructures, without deduction for depreciation or salvage materials or compensate in kind according to DPs' options.
(ii) If residential land is only partially being affected by the project and the remaining areas are not sufficient for reorganizing DP's house then at the request of the DP, the entire residential land will be acquired at full replacement cost.
(iii) If housdother structure is only partially being affected by the project and the remaining areas are not convenient to using, the house1 structure will be acquired at full replacement cost, without depreciation.
(iv) Tenants, who have leased a house for residential purposes will be provided with a cash grant of six months rental fee at the prevailing market rate in the area, and will be assisted in identifying alternative accommodation.
(c) DPs losing business
(i) The mechanism for compensating loss of business will be: (1) the provision of alternative business site of equal size and accessibility to customers, satisfactory to the DP; (2) cash compensation for lost business structure reflecting full replacement cost of the structures, without depreciation; and (3) cash compensation for the loss of income during the transition period.
(d) DPs will also be provided compensation at full replacement cost, without deduction for depreciation and salvage materials for any other fixed assets affected in part or in total by the project, such as tombs and water wells, etc.
27. In cases where community infrastructure such as schools, factories, water sources, roads, sewage systems is damaged, the PPC of the project provinces and EVN will ensure that these would be restored or repaired as the case may be, at no cost to the community.
28. Besides the direct compensation for the losses, DPs also will be entitled to additional assistance (subsidies/allowances) as stipulated in the Decree No.l97/2004/ND-CP. These subsidies1 allowances are as below:
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a) Transportation allowance
Article 27, all DPs relocating within the province are entitled to a maximum allowance of 05 million VND. All DP relocating out of the province are entitled to a maxmum allowance of 0 5 million VND. This subsidy allowance is for the transportation of their salvageable materials and living facilities. All DP relocating and while waiting for establishment of new resettlement residences at resettlement sites are (i) to be provided with temporary residence or (ii) temporary rent cost.
b) Subsistence allowance for relocating
Article 28: (i) all DPs relocating within province shall receive a cash allowance equal to 30 kg of rice per month in uninterrupted 03 months; (ii) all DPs relocating out of province shall receive a cash allowance equal to 30 kg of rice per month in uninterrupted 06 months; (iii) All DPs who are in a severe socioeconomic difficulty or who relocating to areas of socioeconomic difficulty shall be receive cash allowance equal to 30 kg of rice per month in uninterrupted 12 months.
c) Restoration allowance
DPs, who are permanently affected more than 10 % of productive land or incomes, will be entitled to trainings or other economic restoration programs at about VNI) 1,500,000 for household.
d) Relocation bonus
A bonus of maximum 5 million will be awarded to DP who dismantle their houses and vacate their premises in accordance with the resettlement schedule of will get a maximum bonus of 5,000,000 VND/ HH.
29. By the nature of the project impacts, the potential impacted categories are classified into seven (07) categories. The entitlement matrix is attached (see Annex 1)
30. Voluntary Donation: For the rehabi1itation.expansion of Low Voltage System, where there are DPs who would be marginally affected on residential landlother assets and who may choose to contribute affected landlassets in lieu of a cash contribution for the project construction, a procedure for determining and documenting the voluntary nature of the contribution are as follows:
step 1: Local authorities clearly inform to all DP about this project resettlement policy, and the actual entitlement to compensation.
step 2: Volunteer DPs sign in the DMS and Entitlement forms for the affected assets and asset(s) which they choose to contribute for the project, and these forms will be filed in Provincial/District Compensation Committees' offices.
step 3: a sample of about 20% of volunteer households will be checked by independent monitoring agencies at the beginning times of RPs implementation and reports of independent monitors on this matter will be submitted to IDA for its concurrence.
The above procedure will also be clearly guided in Project Implementation Manual (PIM),
SECTION 4: SITE SELECTION, SITE PF2EPARATION, AND RELOCATION
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3 1. If there are families have to be relocated because of the project impacts and resettlement sites are required. The PCs and local authorities will clearly describe in RP about alternative relocation sites considered and explanation of those selected, covering:
(a) institutional and technical arrangements for identifying and preparing relocation sites, for which a combination of productive potential, location advantages, and other factors is at least comparable to the advantages of the old sites, with an estimate of the time needed to acquire and transfer land and ancillary resources;
(b) any measures necessary to prevent land speculation or influx of ineligible persons at the selected sites;
(c) procedures for physical relocation under the project, including timetables for site preparation and transfer; and
(d) legal arrangements for regularizing tenure and transferring titles to resettlers.
(e) housing, infrastructure, and social services. Plans to provide (or to finance resettlers' provision of) housing, infrastructure (e.g., water supply, feeder roads), and social services (e.g., schools, health services); plans to ensure comparable services to host populations; any necessary site development, engineering, and architectural designs for these facilities. (f) a description of the boundaries of the relocation area; and an assessment of the environmental impacts of the proposed resettlement and measures to mitigate and manage these impacts (coordinated as appropriate with the environmental assessment of the main investment requiring the resettlement).
SECTION 5 PEOPLE'S PARTICIPATION
32. The local authorities and its relevant organizations, DPs and host communities will participate throughout the various stages of the planning and implementation of RPs. The DPs will be hlly informed of the provisions of this Policy Framework at public meetings held by the respective PC, its PMB and local authorities.
33. Each DP will be hlly informed and consulted by the relevant District Peoples' Committee andlor Communes Peoples' Committees of their entitlements and rehabilitation choices under the respective .
SECTION 6 BASELINE INFORMATION
A. Census and Inventory
34. The baseline information will include the following information for each household:
(a) number of persons and names;
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(c) number and area of all the residential plots lost;
(d) number, category and area of agricultural land lost;
(e) quantity and types of crops and trees lost;
(0 businesses lost including structures, land and other fixed assets;
(g) productive assets lost as a percentage of total productive assets;
(h) quantity and category of other fixed assets affected by each sub-project; and
(i) temporary damage to productive assets.
The proposed census and inventory form is attached (see Annex 2)
B. Resettlement Plan
35. The baseline information for a RP will include: (a) an Census and Inventory (see above); and (b) a detailed socioeconomic survey of all DP's describing their age, sex, ethnicity, education, occupation, sources of income, and total household income.
36. The entitlements of DPs will be calculated based on the above information.
SECTION 7 IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS
A. Implementation Schedule
37. A detailed implementation schedule of the various activities to be undertaken will be included in each RP. The RP implementation schedule must be developed based on the linkage to the civil work implementation schedule.
38. Pavment of rehabilitation ardjkrnishing of other restoration/assistance entitlements fin cash or in-kind), and relocation if that be the case. have to be completed prior awardinz contracts for civil works.
B. Institutional Arrangement
39. PCs and all project provinces will arrange adequate and experience staff to make sure that RP will be implemented smoothly as approved schedules.
C. Complaints and Grievances
40. Complaints and grievances related to any aspect of RP implementation, including the determined the quantity and price of the lost assets, will be handled as follows:
First step: If any person is aggrieved by any aspect of the resettlement and rehabilitation
program, helshe can lodge an oral or written grievance with commune authorities. Commune People's Committee will resolve the issue within fifteen days from the date it receive the complaint.
Second step:
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If any aggrieved person is not satisfied with the decision in stage 1, helshe can bring the complaint to the District People's Committee @PC) or District Resettlement Committee @RC) within fifteen days from the date of the receipt of the decision in stage 1. The District People's Committee @RC) or District Resettlement Committee (DRC) will reach a decision on the complaint within fifteen days.
Third step: If the DP is still not satisfied with the decision at district level, helshe can appeal to the
Provincial People's Committee (PCC) or Provincial Resettlement Committee (PRC) within 15 days of receiving the decision of the DPC or DRC. The Provincial People's Committee (PRC) or Provincial Resettlement Committee (CRC) will reach a decision on the complaint within fifteen days.
Fourth step:
If the DP is not satisfied with the decision of the Provincial level, the case may be submitted for consideration by the District Court within 15 days of receiving the decision of the PPC or PRC.
41. DP's will be exempted from all administrative and legal fees.
D. Supervision, Monitoring and Evaluation
42. Implementation of RPs will be periodically supervised and monitored by the respective PCIits PMB in a close coordination with the, respective Peoples' Committees at different administrative units and independent monitoring agencies The findings will be recorded in quarterly reports to be furnished to EVN, PCs and Project Provincial Powers.
43. Internal monitoring and supervision will:
(a) Verify that the baseline information of all DP's has been carried out and that the valuation of assets lost or damaged, and the provision of compensation, resettlement and other rehabilitation entitlements has been carried out in accordance with the provisions of this Policy Framework and the respective .
(b) Oversee that the RPs are implemented as designed and approved.
(c) Verify that funds for implementing the RPs are provided to the respective PMBs in a timely manner and in amounts sufficient for their purposes, and that such funds are used by the respective PMB's in accordance with the provisions of .
(d) Record all grievances and their resolution and ensure that complaints are dealt with in a timely manner.
44. Independent Monitoring: An independent agency or agencies or individual consultant will be retained by PCs of EVN to periodically carry out external monitoring and evaluation of the implementation of RPs. The independent agencies will be academic or research institutions, non-Governmental Organizations @GO) or independent consulting firms, all with qualified and experienced staff and terms of reference acceptable to the World Bank.
45. In addition to veri&ing the information furnished in the internal supervision and monitoring reports of the respective PCs, the external monitoring agency will visit a sample of 20% of household DPs in each relevant province six months after each implementation to:
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(a) Determine whether the procedures for DPs participation and delivery of compensation and other rehabilitation entitlements has been done in accordance with this Policy Framework; and
(b) Assess if the Policy Framework objective of enhancement or at least restoration of living standards and income levels of DPs have been met.
(c) Gather qualitative indications of the social and economic impact of Project implementation on the DPs.
(d) Suggest modification in the implementation procedures of s, as the case may be, to achieve the principles and objectives of this Policy Framework.
SECTION 8 COSTS AND BUDGET
46. Each RP will include detailed cost of rehabilitation and other restoratiodassistance entitlements and relocation of DPs, if that be the case, with a breakdown by agricultural land, residential land, business land, houses, businesses and other assets. The cost estimates will make adequate provision for contingencies.
47. Sources of funding for the various activities will be clearly specified in the cost tables. For Rural Distribution sub-projects, funds for implementing RPs will be from counterparts: EVN and/or PCs will arrange budget for implementing RPs.
Annexes
1. Annex 1 : Entitlement Matrix 2. Annex 2: Proposed Inventory form of Project Affected People
Note: LThe term "displaced persons" refers to persons who are afTected in any of the ways described in para. 7(c) and 19.3.1 of thls RPF.
2 "Replacement cost" is the method of valuation of assets that helps determine the amount sufficient to replacelost assets and cover transaction costs. In applying this method of valuation, depreciation of structures and assets should not be taken into. For losses that cannot easily be valued or compensated for in monetary terms (e.g., access to public services, customers, and suppliers; or to fishing, grazing, or forest areas), attempts are made to establish access to equivalent and culturally acceptable resources and earning opportunities. Where domestic law does not meet the standard of compensation at full replacement cost, compensation under domestic law is supplemented by additional measures necessary to meet the replacement cost standard.
3 "Entire displaced population are minor": Impacts are considered "minor" if the affected people are not displaced and less than 10% of their productive assets are lost.
4 Resettlement assistance : Resettlement assistance may consist of land, other assets, cash, employment, - and so on, as appropriate.
5 the cut-off date: Normally, the cut-off date is the date the census begins. The cut-off date could also be the date the project area was delineated, prior to the census, provided that there has been an effective public dissemination of information on the area delineated, and systematic and continuous dissemination subsequent to the delineation to prevent further population ~nflux
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Entitlement Matrix
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Implementation Issues
Trees have to be cut are regulated by the GOV Decree No. 106/2005/ND-CP dt. August 17,2005 on the protection of the high voltage networks.
PMB and local authorities determine and ensure that compen- sation for perennial Bees will be at the replacement cost and for crops at the market price. If DP is requested to cut the affected trees, P W l l pay money for this work and DP has the r i h t to use the salvageable trees.
Full compensation at least 01 month before land clearance. Payment to DPs will be delivered by PMB and Compensation and Resettlement Committees (CRCs).
Affected land in ROW will be rehabilitated by contractors after the proiect construction and land could be used with the restricted purposes.
Finance available for compensation and well information disclose/disseminate
Trees have to be cut are regulated by the GOV Decree No. 106/2005/ND-CP dt. August 17,2005 on the protection of the high voltage networks.
PMB and local authorities determine and ensure that com- pensation for perennial trees will be at the replacement cost and compensation for crops at market price. If DP is re- quested to cut the affected trees, PMB will pay money for this work and
Type of Loss
Temporary acquisition of productive land in ROW
Temporary acquisition of residential and garden land in ROW without house or structures built therein
Application
All DPs have trees, crops, other assets in ROW
~ 1 1 D P ~ with orchards or Bees in ROW
Definition of Entitled DPs
DPs withlwithout LURC included in the inventory or able to prove land occupancy prior to the cut-off date.
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Cash compensation for affected perennial trees at the replacement cost plus cost for cutting trees and cash compensation for affected crops at market price. Number of crop patterns to be compensated based on the time of temporarily acquired of land.
No compensation for land.
Rehabilitate land after the proiect construction.
• Cash compensation for affected perennial trees at the replacement cost plus cost for cutting trees and cash compensation for affected crops at market price plus cost for cutting trees. Number of crop patterns to be compensated based on the time of temporary acquisition of land.
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Temporary impact on re- sidential and or garden land. Impact more than 10% or less than 10% of total house/building area but the demolished area will impact the remaining of houselstructure. Land outside of ROW is suf- ficient for reorganizing (more than 60 m2 in the urban area and 100 m2 in the rural area).
Implementation Issues
Payment to DPs will be delivered by PMB and CRCs.
Land in ROW could be used with restricted purposes.
Finance available for compensation and well information disclose/disseminate.
House and building have to be demolished or could be existed are regulated by the GOV Decree 106/2005MD-CP dt. August 17,2005 on the protection of the high voltage net- works.
Consultation for DP's options on remaining their house in Or move Out of
PMB and local authorities determine and ensure that compen- sation will be at replacement cost at the time of payment.
DPs will demolish the impacted areas and reconstruct and/or improve their houses themselves.
Full compensation for perennial trees to DPs at least 01 month before land clearance. If DP is reauested to cut the affected trees. PMB will pay money for this work and DP has the r i b t to use the salvageable trees.
Full compensation for impacted house and allowances to DPs at least 03 months before land clearance.
Application
~ 1 1 D P ~ have househuilding and t rees /h t trees in ROW
Defdtion of Entitled DPs
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Perennial trees
Cash compensation for affected perennial trees at the replacement cost plus cost for cutting trees price plus cost for cutting trees.
Allowances
Relocating allowance in cash equivalent to 30 kg of rice per person per month in six months.
House/building DP can opt for :
(i) Remain their houses or building in ROW with the conditions regulated by the GOV Decree 106/2005/ND-CP dt. August 17, 2005 On the protection the high voltage networks. Subsidy allowance for fireproof materials and lightning arrestors for the existing househuilding; or
(ii) Cash compensation at replacement cost for full areas of impacted house/ buildmg.
No compensation for land.
Rehabilitate land after the project construction by contractors.
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Implementation Issues
Payment to DPs will be delivered by PMB and CRCs
Cleared residential could be reused with restricted purposes.
Finance available for compensation/rehabilitation and well information disclose/disseminate.
House and building have to be demolished or could be existed are regulated by the GOV Decree No. 106/2005/ND-CP dt. August 17, 2005 on the protection of the high voltage. networks.
Consultation for DP's options on remaining their house in ROW or move out of ROW.
PMB and local authorities determine and ensure that compen- sation will be at replacement cost at the time of payment.
Replacement land and resettlement sites development.
DPs receiving compensation will demolish the impacted areas and reconstruct/or improve their houses themselves.
Full compensation for perennial trees to DPs at least 01 month before land clearance. If DP is requested to cut the affected trees, PMB will vav money for this work and DP has the right to use the salvageable trees.
Compensation Policy
Perennial trees Cash compensation for affected perennial trees at the replacement cost plus cost for cutting trees.
Allowances Relocating allowance in cash equivalent to 30 kg of rice per person per month in six months.
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in ROW with the conditions regulated by the GOV Decree NO. 106J2005/ND-CP dt. August 17,2005 on the protection of the high voltage networks. Subsidy allowance for fireproof materials and lightning arrestors for the existing househuilding; or
(ii) Cash compensation for the whole residential area which DP occu- pied (not only for the impacted areas) and properties associated with occupied land at replacement cost. Impacted land will be ob- tained by local authorities; or
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~ 1 1 D P ~ have househuilding and trees, fruit trees in ROW
Type of Loss
T e m p o w impact on residential andlor garden land in ROW. Full or partial househuilding impacted and land out- side of ROW is not suf- ficient for reorganizing (less than 60 m2 in the urban area and 100 m2 in the rural area)
Definition of Entitled DPs
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Full compensation for land impacted house and allowances to DPs at least 05 months before land clearance.
Payment to DPs will be delivered by PMB and CRCs.
Cleared residential could be used with restricted purposes.
Financelland available for compensation/rehabilitation and well information disclose/disseminate.
PMB consults with DPs who are eligible to rehabilitation for their options and prepare proposal for rehabilitation programs in the period of RP implementation.
Compensation Policy
(iii) ''Land for land" with the Same area DP occupied and cash at replacement cost for the affected assets ass0ciated with land. Land occupied by DP will be obtained by local authorities.
Perennial trees
Cash compensation for affected perennial trees at the rep1acement cost plus cost for cutting trees.
Allowances
Relocating allowance in cash equiva- lent to 30 kg of rice per person per month in six months.
Transportation allowance for reloca- ting DP according to the GOV Decree
No. 197/2004/ND-CP dated Dec. 3, 2004.
Rehabilitation assistance if DPs per- manently losing business or more than 10% of their incomes.
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Type of Loss
Permanent acquisition of land for tower founda- tions, substation and access roads etc.
Application
All DPs occupied land and properties associated with land permanently impacted by towers foundations, sub- stations and access roads etc.
Definition of Entitled DPs
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For DP losing Productive land a. Land loss less than 10% of their
total landholdings
Cash compensation for the lost area if the remaining plot is still economically viable.
. cash compensation for the whole im- acted plot if the remaining plot is not economically viable. Cash compensation for properties associated with land
6. Land loss L 10% of their total landholdings :
DP can opt for the followings:
(i) "Land for land with the same area and productive area if the remaining plots are stdl econo- mic viable and for the whole im- patted plots if the remaining plots are not economic-viable or
(ii) Cash for land at the replacement cost.
Cash compensation for affected perennial trees at the replacement cost plus cost for cutting
Rehabilitation assistance.
Implementation Issues
Consultation for DP's options on land compensation.
PMB and local authorities determine and ensure that compen- sation will be at replacement cost at the time of payment.
Replacement land and resettlement sites development.
DPs receiving compensation will demolish the impacted areas and reconstruct/or improve their houses themselves.
Full compensation for industrial trees and fruit trees to DPs at least 01 month before land clearance. If DP is requested to cut the affected trees, PMB will vay money for this work and DP has the right to use the salvageable trees.
Full compensation for impacted house and allowances to DPs at least 05 months before land clearance.
No award of civil work contract before completion of com- pensation and reorganizing houses or relocation.
Payment to DPs will be delivered by PMB and CRCs
Financelland available for compensation1 rehabilitation and well information discloseldisseminate.
PMB consult with DP who are eligble to rehabilitation for their options and prepare proposal for rehabilitation programs in the period of RP implementation.
DPs will be granted with Land Use Right Certificate without payment of administrative fees.
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DPs impacted on business and other services
Type of Loss
DP impacted on business or other services
Definition of Entitled DPs
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For DP losing Residential and Garden land
If remaining land is sufficient for re- organizing (more than 60 m2 in the urban area and 100 m2 in the rural area) : Cash compensation for lost area and assets associated with land.
If remaining land is not sufficient for reorganizing :
DP can opt for (i) cash compensation at replacement
cost for land and assets on land, or
(ii) "land for land compensation for the whole residential area which DP occupied (not only for the im- pacted areas) and properties asso- ciated with occupied land. For affected house and buildmg, the same entitlement to DP of cate- gories 3 or 4 or 5.
(a) On business Or
other services.
. compensation for income lost in the affected time
Implementation Issues
Full compensation for incomes lost to DPs at least 0 1 month before land clearance.
PMB consults with DPs who are eligible to rehabilitation for their options and prepare proposal for rehabilitation programs in the period of RP implementation.
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PMB and local authorities will assist them in iden-ng alter- native accommodation.
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Types of loss
Permanent impacts on rented houses
Compensation Policy
(b) Permanent impact on business or other services.
Compensation for income lost in the transition period.
Rehabilitation assistance.
Tenants who have rented a house for residential purposes will be provided with a cash grant of six months rental fee at the prevailing market rate in the area.
Application
All DPs impacted on their rented houses for resi- dential purposes
Definition of Entitled DPs
DPs with house lease contract
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Agreement on TIL Routes
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Samples of Minutes of Community Meetings
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A DP in Hba Phu hamlet, An Phuuc commune of M5ng Thit district raised his question at the community meeting.
A DP in V h An hamlet, Qubi An commune of Viing Lidm district raised his question at the community meeting.
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Samples of 'Questionnaire'
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Dg $n Lw&i dien Phln ph6i N6ng than
CGng ty Di$n luc 2 thuec Tap d o h Di$n luc Viet Nam dang l6p Bio cio Nghi&n cim Kha thi cho clc CGng trinh thuoc Du &I Lum di$n P h h ph6i Ndng thdn dk khic phuc tinh t rgg qub thi, ngh&n lubi trong h& thang p b ph6i &en b ndng th6n b b g cach ning tip vh mtr rang lubi p h h ph6i &en, nhkn dhp img y&u ciu phu tii, dim b b chit luqng, g i h tbn thit di&n m g , c h g c6 tin c4y va an t o h chp di$n cho khich h b g clia 55 1 phuhglxg thuk 14 tinh (An Giang, Bh Ria - V h g Tiu, ~ & n Tre, Binh Duung, Binh PhuCrc, Binh Thu@n, Tho, 236ng Thip, H@u Giang, Long An, Ninh Th@n$ T5y Ninh, ~ i i n Giang vh V-kh Long) viri ngu8n tai chinh cca gin h k g Th& g i ~ .
~6 hoach Thi djnh cu Ctu~c lap thi theo yGu chu c k Chinh phli Vi$t Nam va N g h h h g ~ h & gi6i nhjlm nh$n bikt cic tAc dong ti& cuc ma Du 6.n c6 thk gay ra c k g nhu cic bi&n pMp g i b thiku chc Lcc dong niy.
D& n g ~ gia dinh cung ckp cac th6ng tin theo phi&u &&I tra du&i &y dk c h h g t6i xem xCt. Ckc th6ng tin duuc cung chp dubi My s6 chi phuc vp cho viec lap kk& hoach c h DIJ hn vh duuc giii bi mgt.
Dia chi gia dhh :
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................. ................................................................. - Chli he I3
- Thhh vi2n gia &inh
1. HQ Gia dinh
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T6ng s6 ngutri trong gia c t i ......... = T6ng s6 nguiri lim ........ + ~ 6 n g s6 t rk em ...........
(*) Quan h< vbi Chzi hQ
1. vu/ch6ng 2. Cha/Me 3. Con
(**) Giio duc
1. Mh chi2 2. ~ i & t doc bi&t vi&t 3. cipl
(***) i7nh trang H$ khdu
1. Thubng tni 2. Tam hi
1.1 N&& nghiep vii Thu nhgp Hiing thing cfia cPc Thanh vi6n Gia dinh
RD - RP Trang 211 3 ~ h i h , . nit . ,, L.;.I, ,A yr ha:
(*) ~~h k nghitp 1. L b c8ng an luung. 7. ~ g h & khdng 8n d w 2. Huu tri 8. bIgh2 M c 3. Thil cdng 9. Ngi trq 4. L h ngh& n6ng 10. Di hqc 5. Dimh bkt/nudi tr8ng thuy shn 11. ~ h k t nghi&p 6. BuBn bin 12. Duuc ha trg dgc biet
Gia &inh thuec nh6m thu nhgp :
- nip - Trung binh La' - Trin trung binh (Trong tucmg quan vc5i thu nhgp c k ti&)
1.2 Chi ti2u Thuang xuyEn Trung b'mh T h h g ciia HG Gia dmh (VND)
Thuc phih Dien Nu6c Thue nha Giao duc Di lg Q U ~ ao mu8c men Thui, phi Khac
1.3 Chi phi ~ 6 t thwang ciia Gia dinh trong Ngm qua (VMD)
LE, t&t Ma chav, hi& hi - . Mua S&U d6 dbg gia cbh Sira chiia n . 8 cira Sha chaa xe mhy, ghe, thuy&n
1.4 Gia dinh Sb h&u cac Phuong tifn
Xe may ~ h e l x u b n ~ mhy Xe dap Tv Til l@l Mhy gi&t ~b di$n tir Di$n thog mac
RD: *. Trang 311 3
Tinh trqng Kinh t6 Gia dinh Cao Trung binh El' ~ h h p
(Trong tumg quan v&i sSr h b phuang tien)
1.5 Gia d'mh c6 nguhi Tin t$t kh6ng ?
1.6 N&U muc 1.5 11 'C6' thiChi ti&t v& Nguiui T h t@t nhrr sau :
1.7 Gia dmh c6 nguiri Cao ~ u b i kh6ng ?
N&U "C6' thi g h ~ cic chi ti&t :
l'T
............................................. - Tinh trqng sirc khbe
Hp vh ten
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................................................................................................ - Tinh trqng phu thuec
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1.8 Theo Chii hQ hogc caic thlnh vi6n khhc ciia gia dinh thi nguiri cao tu6i hoac ngwiri t in tjit trong gia dinh c6 nhu chu d#c bigt gi (VI dy : chgm s6c y ti, di lai, thyc phHm, xil hoi.. .)
Logi Thn tgt
Mh ~ i & c Tam t h h Th tat th& trwg Khac
Na m
RD-RP Trang 411 3 Phi& Eli& tra Kih ld X I h8i
Nik
Muc Tlln t$t Holln tolln
Mot ~ h h n Nhe
.9 Trahg h~ gia dimh phiii chuy&n di n d khPc thi c6 ai trong gia dinh mdt viec 1Pm host khbng hlnh ngh& c6a mlnh dr~fvc n h khbng ?
N ~ U 'C6' thi ghi r6 chi tikt ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................
a Chi d6 Ir
• Chi b6 kinh doanh
• Vi3a b vira kinh doanh s Cho thue
s B6 kh6ng
• Kh5c ......................................................................................................
RD-RP Trang 5/13
NhB ve sinh
C6 - trong nh& - ngo2ii nhi
Khgng
B C ~ Trong nha Ngoii r h i
- D h g 'khoin' - D ~ U n6i tfr h h g x6m
KhSng cd n d c m4y - Nu6c gi&ng - Nuuc mua - Nuuc kenh rach - Nu& ao - ~ g u h n nubc W c
- D h g ' khob ' - D ~ U n6i tir h h g x6m - ~ ~ u h n dien khhc
Sir dyng dien d&
- Sinh hoat - Sinh hoat vB kinh doanh - Shl xuit - K i n . doanh - Hoat bong khic
- Sinh hoat - Sinh hoqt vh kinh doanh - S i n x d t
RD - RP Trang 6/13 DL&, n;L, ,.. u;.h ?t v a hhi
- Kinh doanh - Hoat dang khhc
N ~ U c6 &en thi gia ttinh c6 :
- S& sing chi phi dhu n6i vho ho gia Binh - D& nghj duqc trh d& chi phi dhu n6i vho ha gia ct'i 0 - S&I sing thanh to& ti&n dien h h g thing fa' - Kh6 khh trong viec thanh toin ti&n dien hang thing [7
~ h t l h nhri b. vh dht d h a cho muc dich kinh doanh DUX vi : m2
o ~ t n m I oir diingdb I TBng 1 C6 sirhGu 1 ::i: I C6 s & h h I KhGng nhd b kinh doanh sb h h
~ h t b ~ d t kinh doanh
Cac giiy tir h q phip lien quan d&n dht th8 cu :
:
~ d t T ~ B cu bi Anh hvirng
Wnh vi8n
Ghi chu' Ghi 6 6 dutri 19 do bj hnh hutrng : tram, tw, d u h g dgy, h h h lang an toAn, d u h g biio tri, d u h g thi c h g , V.V.
~ d t lhm nha 3
Tam that
odt a6 kinh doanh T6ng
olt lam nhd b
T6ng obt a& kinh doanh
3.2 £lit Canh t8c DOZ vi : m2
T6ng d4t Canh t4c S& hliu
Don vj : m2 T6ng cfht Canh tic bj Anh bui3ag
Wnh vi8n I Tam thbi
Chc giiy ti3 hqp phap lien quan din dht canh t ic :
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3.3 C&y llsiu nHm vA Miia vg bi h h hrrbng
Cciv Idu ndm vA c& dn trbi bi h u h g Don vi : Ciiy
Bach dkn Xoan Tre xoii Cam n6t n6t V~ sfla Dira Chdmchern Tao
Mita vu bi fmh hutma Don vi : m2
Llia Mia mu sfin (mi)
Ng6 Dha (than) Hoa mAu khhc
&t thu h 8 i ern thbi bao g8m dht trong h a h lang an t o h vA/hoac ddgt trong d u h g thi c6ng.
3.3 Nhii 9071 vj : mZ
RO - RP Trang 91 13
CAP nhh
cap 1 cap 2 Ciip 3 cap 4 'Tam'
Nhh hi@n hiiv
~ i h y phCp XLy dyng
C6
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B q c x8y dung tren
Khhg tlch TBng njn xily
d yng ddt& h h
d
Tang dien tfcb sdn xLy
dwg aht i h chiem
• on vj : m2 Nhh bj Anh hlr&ng Vlnh vizn
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Ghi chi Ghi 13 6 dubi 19 do bi Itnh hubng : tram, iq~, d u h g diiy, h h h lang an t o h , dubng blo trl, d u h g thi
clp nhi
ckp 1 C5p 2 cgp 3 ckp 4 'Tam'
Nhh bj Anh hu6ng T~rn thbi ~ 6 n g dien tich nln xily d g g
~ h p nhh tilt ~ h t ~ 6 n ~ sb hGu lhn chikm
RD-RP Trang 10/13 DGA. ";I.. s- %':-I. .A vv LA:
Ghi chli Ghi b 6 d u ~ i 19 do bi MI hubng : trpm, by, dufrng d$y, h h h lang an t o h , d u h g bb tri, d u h g thi c6ng, v.v.
it chu
Bep Nhh ve sinh ChuGng gia slic ~ i n u 6 . c
~ 6 n ~ di$n tfch ndn xsy d y ~ g
TGng dign tlch sdn xiy d p a
a i t sb hfiu
T6ng dien tich slin xiy d w g
dht sb h h
K& ciu bj h h h u h g Knh vign 1
a$t sb h h
Lo%
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A0 Sh Tubng rio H$ thbng dien He th6ng nubc
- Dutmg a C&u, cbng
adt lhn c h i h
aht 1hn chidm
T8ng a l t lbn c h i h
T6ng
Kich thlr6'c
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T6ng
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GiB* ~ i i y tb li2n quan
C8ng NhB thhlrni6u t h ~ ~ b m i KhAc
* Gi9 do h6 bj h h h u h g ubc tfnh. Ghi Iy do bi inh hubng 6 dbng dubi.
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B$p Nhhve sinh
w c
* GiB do ha b/ h h h u h g uCrc tinh. Ghi 1y do bj h h h u h g 6 dbng duCri.
A0 s2.n
a Tubng rho He th8ng &en He th6ng nubc D u h g C ~ U , cGng CGng Nhh thblmieu thtr M8 mi
4. Tai dhnh cw
~ & t cifu b j ' h h hrrbng Tern th&i
Cb - Phumg in T& &ih cu : - Duuc tip dht t6.i djnh cu - Tu tAi dm cu ngay bong dit clia minh - Tu t9i d@ cu 6 nui khhc
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N ~ U 'Khang' thi jr kikn c h ngui5 bj inh hubng 1h : ........................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................
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RD-RP . . Trang 11/13
Kich thu6.c GiB* ~ i h ~ tb. lien quan
NgoAi ng6i nhh hi$n hih vh m&nh dkt th6 cu hi$n hm, gia cbn c6 nhh hosc dit b xUhuy.$n/tinh khBng ?
C6 Kh8ng ~ k u 'C6' thi ghi r6 chi tikt (@a chi, dien tich, loqi n h ~ d i t )
4.2 C h ~ n Phrrmg An ~ & n b i ~ ~ $ t
o i t ddi &t
TrA ti&n cho dht
4.3 Chgn Phucung An ~ & n bh ~ h i / K b t chu
• Cung ckp v$t lieu v i n h h c8ng d& 1 h nha tgi dja &&m chon
• ~ & n ba tiin cho k&t ciu dk k5.i cu
• Nhit dGc l$p do Du An b6 td
• Phucmg h.n khLc .............................................................................................. ............................................................................................. .............................................................................................
4.4 Chqn Phrrmg An Khdi phgc Thu nhgp
a Tru gicp tki chinh
• Cung tip dien tich dbt
a Trq gilip trong viec tim vi$c 1 h
• Tru gilip trong vi$c dio tao
• Diio tao ngh& mCri
a Trg giup tin dwg d& khdi phuc kinh doanh
• D& nghi khac ............................................................................................. ............................................................................................. ............................................................................................. .............................................................................................
RD - RP DL;&. n*.. ... u;.h rh v s ha:
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4.5 , U'u tien trong TBi djnh cu (Ghithfiwuutisn: l ,2 ,3 ...)
Din bii bit theo gii tri thay th& vB c5y trhi hoa m9u theo gii thi tmbng
DAt tii cu g~ ruQng/nuong/ao hien h h
Thi &h cu ngay trong p h b dht cbn 1q.i cfia gia dinh
Ha tbg ky th$t (duhg, dien, nu6c.. .) phu hgrp tqi khu dit tAi din. cu
Ha &ng xZ hai ( t rubg hoc, chg.. .) phu hqp t$ khu dit tiii & d ~ c'u
Ceng 88ng hiin hba tqi khu tiii d@ cu
M6i tnrbng hiin hda tai khu thi d@ cu
D& x d t khhc
................................ ................................ Ho, Ten vA Ch8 kf c6a ./ i/
Diiu tra vien ...................... ..... .k&. ..
RD - RP Trang 1311 3 DL.;;.. n;A.. r-. ..a-L .a vr ...
Dg An
Lwbi dien Phan phdi N6ng th6n
Cdng ty Di$n lyc 2 thuoc T$p d o h Dien luc Viet Nam dang l&p Bho cho NghiEn c h KhA thi cho cAc CBng trinh thuQc DiT in Lu&i &en P h h ph6i N6ng then 86 khic phyc thh trqng quL t&i, nghPn lu& trong he &Ang p h h ph6i di&n tr nBng th6n b h g chch nkng c$ v& mir rong lubi phan phbi &en, nh'k d6p b g yeu cku phh tAi, d h b&o chit lugng, g i h t in th$t &&I &g, c h g cb tin cgy v i an tobn ciP di& cho khach b g c ~ a 551 phuhg/xii th@c 14 ti& (An Giang, BA &a - V b g TALL, ~ k n Tre, Bbh Dumg, Binh Phubc, Binh Th& C& Tno, ~ b n g ThLp, H$u Giang, Long An, Ninh Th* Tay Ninh, ~ i & n Giang vii Ti Long) vbi ngu6n t8i chinh cCa N g k bang Thk gi&..
hopch Tai (4nh cu duuc lap thth6 theo yeu ciu cCa Chinh phu Vi& Nam v i NgHn bang Th6 gi6i nh& .nh& bi6t cAc tic d@ng tieu cuc ma h.n c6 th& g5y ra c k g nhu c&c b i b phap g i h thi&u chc thc dong d y .
~6 nghj gia dinh cung dp CLC thBng tin the0 &ku tra du6i dgy d c h h g tBi xem xdt. C6.c thbng tin duuc cung tip du& afiy s& chi phuc vy cho viec lap k6 hoach clia Du in vh duuc gia bi mat
Dia chi gia ct'mh :
s6 nhi ................................................................................................ ................................................................................................ ph6
AP/x6f18 .......... .d.&&, ........................................................................... ......
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I. HQ Gia dinh
1 . vq/ch&ng 2. ChaMe 3. Con
(I*) Giho duc
1. M ~ I chE 4. ciP 2 2. ~ i k t doc bikt vikt 5. , ciP3 3. ciP1 6. Dgi hgc
1.1 nghifp vP Thu nhgp HPng thhng cia cAc ThPnh vien Gia dinh
RD- RP Trang 211 3 ?hi& ~ i b tra Kmh d XH Ui
~ ~ h d nghitp 1. L b cdng Zin luung. 2. H m tri 3. Thfi cBng 4. L h nghindng 5. D h h bkthu6i tr6ng thujr s An 6. . Bu6n b b
Gia &nh thuac nh6m thu nh@p : - nip - Trung binh - TrCn trung binh' (Trong tuung quan v6i thu d@p c b tinh)
7. ~ ~ h k kh6ng 6n 8jnh 8. ~ g h & khac 9. NOi trq
10. Dihgc 1 1. Thkt nghiep 12. Duac h8 tru @c bi$t
1.2 Chi tiCn Th~&ngxuyt?n Tmng Mnh Thaing ciia Ha Gia b'mh (VND)
Thuc p& Dien Nudc Thue nhi Giio duc Di l+i
'a Q& A0
~ h u 8 c men ~ h u & , phi m c
1.3 .Chi phi ~ d t t h u h g cfia Gia h h trong Nib qua o)
LZ, t6t Ma chay, hi& hi Mua s k n d8 dimg gia Cnh
. Sira chila nhQ c ~ a Sira chfia xe miy, ghe, thuyin
1.4 Gia dinh Sb hiiv c6c Phwcrng ti@ • Xe miy
~ h e f x u b n ~ miy Xe dap TV
a Til l&
'Dien thoG Khdc
m -RP Trang 3/13 phi& Dik m kinb d X3 Mi
Tinh trwg Kinh t& Gia &nh Cao Trung binh EL Thkp
(Trong tumg quan v6i S& hBu phumg tien)
1.5 Gia dinh c6 ngwM TTgn t@t khdng ?
1.6 ~ & n mpc 1.5 1P 'C6y thi .Chi tikt v& Nptri TBn t$t nhu sau :
1.7 Gia T i c6 nguM Cao ~ n 6 i khdng ?
N&U 'C6' thi ghi cic chi tikt :
................................................................................................ - T i trgng phu thuec
Loai TAn @t
Mil ~ i 6 c ~ h l t h k l Th @t thk tl7plg
Khhc
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1.8 Theo Chii hij hogc c8c thiinh vi6n kh4c ciia gia Cmh thi ngwiri cao tu6i hoec ngwM t8n t$t trong gia Cmh c6 nhn ciu dgc biet @ (Vi dp : chim s6c y t6, di lai, thqc phHm, xl hiji ...)
HQ vB ten ~ u 6 i
RD-RP phi& bih ua Kmh d X I Ui
M h Tiln @t
Nam
Trang 411 3 -
HoAn toiln N&
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Mot phhn Nhe
..9 T m h g hpp gin dinh phP chny6n di no5 khlc thi c6 ai trong gia dinh mh vi(c Urn ho#c k h b g hAnh nghe cfia mix& dlrgf n5a kh6ng ?
N ~ U 'C6' tbi ghi r8 chi ti6t
2. SiPdyng Nha
chi 86 ti
Chi 86 kinh doanh
Vua ri. vira kinh doanh Cho thuE
B6 kh6ng
Khsc ......................................................................................................
R D -RP Phi& Dib m Kinh h6i
Trang 5/13
C6 - trong nhh - ngoki nhh
Trong nhh Ngohi nhA
- D b g 'khoh' - D ~ U n6i tir hang x6m
KhGng cb nubc m& - Nu6c gi&ng - Nu6c mua - Nu6c kCnh rach - Nu6c ao - Ngu6n nu6c khdc
- Dimg 'khohn' - D ~ U n6i tir b g x6m - Ngudn &en khic
Sir dyng &en dk
- Sinh hoat - Sinh hoat vh kinh doanh - sin x d t - Kinh doanh - Hoat dong khhc
- Sinh hoat - Sinh hoat vA kinh doanh - Szm x d t 17
-- RD-RP Trang 6/13 ?h&u Oiiu tn Kinh d XO Mi
- Kin. doanh - Hoat dong lcMc
N&U c6 &$n thi gia Binh c6 :
- S&I s h g chi phi &u n6i vio hg gia dinh - 33; n g ~ auQc trH dkn chi phi &u n6i vko h6 gia ctinh '
- S& s h g thanh t o h ti&n &en h h g thing 4 - Kh6 khZn trong vigc thanh to& ti&n &en h k g Wng
3. B& bQng san
it l h nhh d. vh &t d h a cho muc aich kinh doanh an vi : m2
~ 6 n g ~ d t ~ h 6 cu Sb hfku
RD- RP Phi& m K i tt X% hbi
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Tlnh t q n g PhAp 19 -- --
Ddt Ism nhd B
& 0
Don v j : m2 ~ l t T ~ B cu bj bLnh h*g
~ 8 n g
30 o
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~ d t dling a6 kinh doanh
Vinh v i h
Ghi ch2 Ghi Cr 6 du6i 19 do bi &nh hubg : tram, m, d u h g day, h?mh lang an toin, dubng biio tri, d u h g thi cbng, V.V.
Tgm thM
~ d t b
T8ng ~ d t lam nhd I
- - -
D4t kinh doanh
Cd s& hiiv
(E f sc r -kL?a
o l t at kinh doanh ~ 6 n ~
a-
~ d t am nh2 8
63r
C6 sb h h Khang s& htru
odt a6 kinh doanh
KhGng st3 h h
3.2 Canh t8c Don vi : m2
~ 6 n ~ dht Canh t4c Sb b h
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~ 6 n ~ bit Canh tslc bi h h h w h g . ..
RD-RP Trang 8/13 ~hihDimE&h&X&h~i
Ghi chzi Ghi 6 8 du6i 19 do bi huhg : trw, tq, dubng dgy, h M lang an toan, duhg bb tri, d u h g thi
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3 3 C&y I&u nHm v3t Mha vg bj k h hrrhg
C& Iciu n6m vh C& 5n trbi bi h h huhg Don vj : Cay
Bach db Xoan Tre Xoai Cam ~ h 6 t n6t Vu s3a Dua Cham ch6m Tho
Lila Mia D3u S& (mi)
TrZn d t UIU h8i vinb v i h
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Tr& ddlt thu hbi tgm mbi'
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TI% &t thu hbi v-kb v i h
NgB Dea (tham) Hoa m&u M c
T r h &t thu' hbi tgm thbi'
T h dt thu hbi vinh v i h
Trh dgt ehu h8i @m thbi'
* at thu hbi t q n thtri bao gBm b$t trong h h h lang an t o h vhho$c bit bong U u h g thi cbng.
chp nh8
ckp 1 tip 2 Ciip 3
m-RP Trang 9/13 Phi& Di& m Kinh t i Xl Mi
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~ i i ~ phkp X&y dpag
!<--,i[;
C6
duqc xiy d q g trCn
Khdng
T8ng di@n tich nin xfiy
d ~ g dht sb h(hl
tich T6ng di$n x3y
d ~ n g iii t 16n
Don vi : m2
Ghi clni Ghi 6 8 du6i If do bi b h h u h g : t m , tq, d u h g day, h b b lang an to& b u h g bAo &I, b u h g thi cang, V.V.
Ghi chti Ghi b 8 dubi 19 do bj 2d-1 h u m : tram, lm, b u h g day, hsnh lang an t o h , duhg bdo tri, d u h g thi
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n - p l ~ i : m2 Nhh bi Anh huhg Tgm thbi
c d p nh2i
PA- I
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B2p Nhave sinh ~hu6ng gia suc B& nubc Gi&ng (khoan/&o) . A0 S b T u h g rho H$ th6ng dien He thbng nuuc Dubng Ciu, c6ng
~ 6 x 1 ~ di&n tich ndn xfiy ddpmg I "'ng dien tich sdn xi3y d p g dht
~ f i h l ~ ~
K& chu bj h h huhg VTnh vizn
Laai
&it 14x1 chi&m
Kich t h d c
~ 6 x 1 ~
Gihf
dt lan chiem
a$t sb h ~ f v
~ i h ~ t ? ~ liCn quan
T B U ~
* Gib do h@ bj h h h u h g u6c tinh. Ghi 1y do bj h h h u h g 6 dbng du&i.
Sin Tuhg rho He th6ng &en H$ thdng nuirc
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B6Il
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Housing Categories (Vietnamese Construc1:ion Standards)
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Appendix 8 - Housing Categories (Vietnamese Construction Standards)
Category Quality of Structures of Houses
Using Grade of and Fire Level of Facilities Level of Surfaces Level of Power and Water
Structures Resistance Finishes supply
Cat. 1 More than I or I1 with bed rooms, dinning With high grade With high grade of power 100 yrs. room, drawing room, finish/ and water supply and
lutchen and attached decoration sanitation facilities bathrooms in the same level materials of the apartment
Cat. 2 50 - 100 I11 with bed rooms, dinning With a few With good power and yrs. room, drawing room, finish/ water supply and
kitchen and attached Decoration sanitation facilities bathrooms in the same level materials of the apartment
Cat. 3 20 - 50 yrs. IV with bed rooms, drawing Average With power and water room and kitchen in the supply of medium same level of the materials apartment
shared bathroom which may be in other level
Cat. 4 Less than V with shared 1-2 room@) Masonry electricity for l i p only 20 yrs.
shared kitchen and water supply to kitchen bathroom and shared bathroom
low grade materials
Temporary There is no official specification for 'temporary' structures/houses. However, it is understood that house/structures of this category are usually built with low grade wood, plank, bamboo, leaf, straw, soil floor.. . or mixed with some low grade bricks and masonry and corrugated steel sheets for temporary housing.
Source : Vietnam Construction Standards - Chapter 8 'General Specification on Civil and Industrial Projects'
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Appendix 9 - Inventory of Project Affected People
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18 ~guy8nThj Mbg 3 800 4 0.56 3 3 1 60 - . -- ..... .... - . - . . .. 19 Trh VHn Nhi -- 2 3,100 7 0.23 1 4 1 100
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H ~ U Thu& commune 1 NguyEn V h H o a 4 1,900
2 NguyEnThjThby 5 5,650 4 0.06 63 60 . ...... . . . -....
3 NguyEnV%nTu 6 2,500 3 0.14 2 1 60 .. .- -
4 Phem Vin Tai 4 4,620 4 0.08 10 2 60 . . .. ........... - ........ -.
5 Nguy&VhVg 4 7,290 3 0.05 1 1 30 -. .. . - -- .
6 ~ ~ u y z n Vin Ngi i 7 12,420 3 0.03 1 2 2 3 50 _ . . _.__ . .... 6 1 1 1 -
8 UVHnBC Hai 4 4,520 1 1 60 .- ... .. ............ ............. ....... .- .....
3
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3 1 Nguygn V h Nhan 7 7,050
32 Nguygn Thi Hoa 6 6,930 - .... . 33 Duangllj Mui -- 4 4.000 - 34 ~ g u y g n T ~ I Phong 3 5,487 ... ..... -- 35 ~ g u y & V h Minh 5 4,600
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36 ~ g u y & Vin T ~ C -- 6 3,440 -- 37 V6 V&L~&I 7 10,390
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3 0.05 6 70
0.11
0.06
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38 Nguyen Th?inh P h m g -- 4 1,590 4 0.24 5 1 --
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3 0.06 10 1 1
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-- .-..... 3
3 2 1 - 80 .
39 NguyznThi Cam -
3 2,280 6 -
0.07
0.26 1 1 60 - .- -- - -- .. .- ...
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40 ~ g u y & V h Khoa 6 3,630 6 0.17 1 54 .......................... . - - ....... - . .... ...-. 41 PhpThi BC L h 4 500 4 0.86 2 1 40 -- . ........... . .....
42 Nguyzn V h Xe 3 6,670 4 0.06 1 60 - ... - .. .- .. .. 43 Phqm Chi Cuhg 3 955 6 0.63 4 64
- . - -- ............ 44 Nguyzn V h Hue 5 4,820 6 0.12 10 2 60 . .... ..... .......... . 45 phqn~hjb 7 7,100 6 0.08 5 70
46 D@ngVhTin 5 19.600 4 ..... 47 NguygnVh BC .. 5 5,570 6
48 Phgm VinLbo 3 4,7 10 3 .. .
.... . ... 0.02 2 70
0.1 1 ................. "-
0.07 --- 30 .... .... .... 30 .................. - .............. .......-.. 60
92 2,676
49 Nguyzn V h Tu 3 3,740 6 0.16 2 1
... .......-....... I5 100
.. . 1 44 .... .... . - ..-.
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37 69 26 6 47 4 1 24 3 22
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50 ~ g u y & VVan BC Ba 3 3,920 6 0.15
....... ..........................
... 5 1 Nguygn V h chic 3 4,530
Sub-total commune 239 270,868
6
9 198
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22 EThjThu&ng 5 1,100 5 0.49 2 60 . ...... . . .................. 23 U m N b 5 880 3 0.39
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- 25 Ph+mVinLuu 4 2,850 3 0.12 4 4
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26 T r h VHnTb 5 2,450 4 0.15 1 2 50 -- -- . 27 T r h T h i Xem 4 1,530 3 0.22 - -- -- -. -- 3 50
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28 NguyEn Thu ThGy 3 2,580 3 0.13 ...- ...... .. , -. .. 29 Nguygn Minh Tkanh 4 3,000 3 0.11
.......... . -- 30 H A ~ NhiBn 5 975 4 0.38
...... - ........ -- .... ..... 31 NguygnThi Hai 6 1,520 3 0.22 . ........... .....
32 T r h VinTB 7 2,560 4 0.14 2 ...................... .- .....
33 NguyenVinTu 5 3,250 7 0.21 - ... .. 34 T r h V i n D o i 6 1,350 4 0.27
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35 Nguygn V h Y8n 4 1,450 3 --
0.23 . 36 NguyEn Minh Hi@ 5 2,560 3 0.13 ... .. 37 DMgThi Mimg 6 2,500 3 0.14
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Qudi An commune 1 N g u y i n V h R ~ g 4 400
, .- .. . 2 T rhVHnCuhg 3 2,000 3 0.17 3 60 .. . ......... ..... 3 Duong VinThanh 3 4 .. . ..... .......................... ...................................................
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4 H u ~ D u m g V i i 3 700 5 1 1 40 ...,. -. ...................... .................................................................
139
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0.23
1.82 ...... ........ "-
3 8 7 75 2 47 2 10
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7 Nguyin Tlq Lo 3 3,100 4 0.14 4 5 5 30
8 Nguyin Minh Quin 4 7,200 7 ............ ........ . 9 Lucmg Thanh QUSC 4 6,000 4
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............ 10 Nguyzn ThAi Thanh 3 6,500 7
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11 ~ 6 ~ i l n ~ ~ n 4 2.000 4 .......... .......... - 0.22 ........... .............. 5 5 30 ............ .
12 ~ r h H h H i i n 4 6,000 7 0.12 2 20 .......... ....................... .
13 Hach i Dlic 4 7,500 7 0.10 3 3 3 116 .............. ...... - .. ........ -. ........................ . ... . .... .
14 V5n W c An 6 2,000 3 0.17 5 100 ......... . ,, .
15 Nguyin V in Tham 3 8,000 7 0.09 5 10 100 ......... ..... ... . ,,
16 H d ~ i n ~ i 7 5,000 -- ......... ..................
17 V h W c Den 7 6,700 ........ .
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18 Nguy&Duy T h 7 5,300 7 0.14 3 2 3 2 3 100 ................ ........................ .......... ... . . ........ - ...................
19 Nguyln V L Ngon 4 13,000 4 0.03 2 5 120 .... .. ... . .................. - ..............................
20 NguySn V h Moi 4 2,700 7 0.27 5 10 100 ..... -- .......... .................................. . ,, .
21 Nguyin VZn MBn 7 2,000 7 0.36 5 5 50 - ..................... ........ ....... ..... .... . ................
22 ~ g u y s n Viin Trbn 6 5,000 7 0.15 4 5 5 60 ........-.... . ................. .. ..............
23 Nguyin V h Thp - 4 10,000 4 0.04 5 5 50 . . .. .......................... 24 NguyEn V h T i y 3 2,000 7 0.36 5 5 27
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26 V4 3 8,000 4 0.05 -..... ..................................................... . ,....
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d 27 T a H k g D i C 6 6,200 7 0.12 2 100 . .
28 UThi Sau --- 2 240
29 TdnVHnThbi 4 5,100 ---.------
30 ~6 VSnBAy 3 10,200 -. 31 Hujmh ThC 'Ihanh 3 4,000
32 Nguyen TAi Td 4 230
- 4 1.85
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7 0.14
- 33 LlVHnBAy 7 3,200 7 0.23 ...... . .- 5 4 4 5
..--p...-p,....-.. -. -. 140
-- 34 TrknThj em 4 8,000 7 0.09 ----- ... -- 5 5 60
35 Phan Thj di 3 500 7 1.45 10 . . 36 T r h VSnHAi 6 4,000 4 0.11 3 50 . . ..... ..... -.-.-.---p-.-..--..-...
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1 46 ...-. . . ...,. . ................ 39 Th& a YBn 4 1,500 4 0.30
... 64 60 - .........
40 Hujmh Van Sum 4 600 4 0.72 2 2 5 50 .............. ......................... -. . 41 D @ g T & l I b h 4 400 7 1.82 1 15
.. 42 Hujmh Ngoc Diem 3 500 4
43 Trkn Van Tho 5 1,400 - .............
44 LuongThj Vui 7 5,200 ----p--.p--....------"
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45 UThi Sau 6 1,600 7 0.45 1 50
.. .......
1 40 ..... - -
2 20 - ...... ..... -....
46 VBT$ Luc 5 8,700 3 0.04 ..-. ......... ............ ",
47 Thai Van Nlng 3 4,400 7 0.17 --p,.---," ....
48 ~guyen V H ~ Chung 4 3,500 4 0.13
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71 NguyEnThjThilnh -- 7 13,500 3 0.03 2 1 -- ............... .. .. ...
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72 ~ g u ~ z n VHnHd 3 8,500 4 0.04 2 1 100
73 U V h G i b 4 3.000
Sub-total commune 312 355,887
Trung Thiinh TrSy commune 1 NguyEnVinThanh 3 950 -- 2 ~ 6 V h A n h S 2,000 -- .... ............
Temporary Land Acqnjsition
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4 340
3 --
3
3 HujmhThi Nga .- 4 2,140 5 0.25 3 1 60 -
4 H U M Phong Tb -- 4 1,500 3 0.23 3 50 ......... ..... - - . . . . .. -.
5 NguyinVin inng 4 1,250 3 0.27 1 1 40 . . 6 NguyBnVhThu 3 1,100 4 0.34 2 1 50 .... .. ..-... .-.....
7 NguygnVhA 3 2,100 3 0.16 1 1 50 ..... .-.... ....... ........... 8 ~ b ~ h j ~ a n h 4 2,000 3 0.17 3 2 SO
0.10
0.35
.. -- 9 U V&nUc -- 4 1,350 3 0.25 1 1
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10 Nguygn Thj MuQi 4 900 4 0.41 1 1 ... .. -. .... .
3 0.17 2 1 - . -..... ---
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11 U v h ~ i b 3 1,100 3 0.31 1 1 50 ... .... -.- .... ..........-......
12 Nguygn V h T u 5 3,000 S 0.18 2 1 1 50 - .... . . ....- ...............- 13 HB VHnNB 6 1,200 3 0.28 1 1 1 50 . . ........ ....... ....... ........ 14 ~ g u ~ g n V in Tri 4 1,200 4 0.3 1 1 1 1 50
....... . . . . . 15 H U M V h ViZn 4 1,125 3 0.30 3 50 .......... ... - .... . ... ...... ......... .. .- ........... 16 NguyBn V in H ~ U 4 1,500 4 0.25 2 1 50
........ ........... .... ........... ............................ 17 U VBnNha 6 3,000 3 0.11 1 1 50
.. -. .... ....... ..........
1 1 1
16 74 12 5 27 7 171 33 4 28 2
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0 3 18 UTh jThu 2 1,210 4 0.31 2 1 50 .. .. . . . .
19 U Viin R& 3 2.000 3 0.17 1 1 50 .......... ........................................ . -
20 U ViinThPn 3 900 3 0.38 2 50 .. .
21 Nguy6n Vin Thhg 5 1,500 4 0.25 1 1 1 50 .-... ........ ................. . .. . -
22 Nguy8nThj Hai 5 900 3 0.38 1 1 50 .... ............ .. ........................ ............ . . . .
23 U V h Cubng 4 1,200 6 0.50 50 ......... ....-. - ..... - . ....... ... .
24 Nguy8nThi L$p 2 2,650 4 0.14 1 1 50 - - . . ..
25 NguygnVin Sinh 4 2,150 1 1 50 .... .... . .................... . .
26 Cao V&I R U ~ C 6 3,000 1 50 ...... ..... ........ . ... ..
27 V6 V h D i i 4 1 50 ........... ........................ ....... ............................................... ...... - ...
28 Tnrong Vi?n T rhg 5 1 50 -- - . .. ................. ....... -. ... 29 UVi%n~i$ 4 50
. . - ........... . .. 30 NguyknVhHpnb 3 1,250 3 50 -- ..- .... .... . ............. ........... 31 U V i i n O n 4 1,420 50
.... . ... ...................... 32 V6 Van Khde 6 1,500 0.40 50 ... ............... ...................... .... 33 H u m VHn Si 6 3,450 0.17 50
....... . . . .......... ... .. ......... ...--.. ............................ 34 H u m V b L o 6 2,015 4 0.19 4 50
.- ... ... . .. .. 35 U Thanh Phuang 5 0.48 1 1 50
....... .............................................. .. . ........ ............................ ........ 36 Nguykn V&IUm 4 4 0.24 50 . ........ . ... ............................. 37 HA VSnTrutmg 6 2,800 6 0.2 1 1 1 50
.- . ... .... - - ............................................ 38 NguyZnHh Thinb 5 2,500 0.24 50
.. ......... . 39 Nguyin H h C h h 4 1,600 4 0.24 1 50
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