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NORTH POWER CORPORATION Electric Network Project Management Board ------

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RESETTLEMENT PLAN (RP)

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SUBPROJECT:

Vietnam Rural Energy II Project Additional Financing – phase 3 - Thai Binh province

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Hanoi, August, 2012 RE2 Project – Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SUMMARY ...... 6

1. INTRODUCTION ...... 12

1.1. RURAL ENERGY 2 PROJECT FOR THE ADDITIONAL FINANCING ...... 12

1.2. THE SUBPROJECT “RE2 PROJECT IN THAI BINH PROVINCE FOR THE ADDITIONAL FINACING – PHASE 3” ...... 12

1.3. RESETTLEMENT OBJECTIVES ...... 15

2. EXTENT OF PROJECT IMPACT ...... 16

2.1. DETERMINING THE PROJECT IMPACTS...... 16

2.2. ALL KIND OF IMPACTS OF THE SUBPROJECT ...... 19

3. LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND AFFECTED INTERESTS ...... 33

4. COMPENSATION AND SUPPORT ...... 37

4.1. COMPENSATION ...... 37

4.2. LIFE SUPPORT FOR THE RESTORATION OF THE AFFECTED ...... 106

5. PUBLIC CONSULTATION AND INFORMATION DISCLOSURE ...... 107

5.1. PUBLIC CONSULTATION AND PARTICIPATION OF LOCAL PEOPLE ...... 107

5.2. INFORMATION DISCLOSURE ...... 110

5.3 COMPLAINTS AND CLAIMS ...... 110

6. REPORT, MONITORING AND EVALUATION ...... 112

7. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN ...... 115

7.1. IMPLEMENTATION RESPONSIBILITIES ...... 115

7.2. IMPLEMENTATION TIME ...... 117

8. COSTS ...... 119

8.1. THE COST FOR RP IMLEMENTATION ...... 119

8.2. TOTAL ESTIMATED COST FOR RP IMPLEMENTATION ...... 120

ANNEX ...... 122

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Table TABLE 1.2. - THE PROJECT CATEGORIES ...... 13 TABLE 2.1.2A- NUMBER OF PAHS – CLASSIFY BY LOCATION ...... 17 TABLE 2.1.2B- CLASSIFY PAHS BY AFFECT KIND ...... 19 TABLE 2.2.1. PERMANENT AFFECTED CULTIVATED LAND ...... 19 TABLE 2.2.2. TEMPORARY AFFECTED CULTIVATED LAND ...... 23 TABLE 2.2.3. PERMANENT AFFECTED CROPS ...... 25 TABLE 2.2.4. TEMPORARY AFFECTED CROPS ...... 28 TABLE 2.2.5. THE AFFECTED PERENNIALS ...... 30 TABLE 4.1.1. THE UNIT PRICE OF PERMANENT LAND COMPENSATION ...... 37 TABLE 4.1.2. THE UNIT PRICE FOR PERENNIALS ...... 38 TABLE 4.1.3. THE UNIT PRICE FOR CROPS ...... 38 TABLE 4.1.4A. DETAIL COMPENSATION FOR SUBPROJECT COMMUNES ...... 39 TABLE 4.1.4B. COMPENSATION SUMMARY ...... 104 TABLE 5.1– TIME AND PLACE OF THE MEETINGS ...... 107 TABLE 6.1 – ACTIVITIES FOR SUPERVISING AND INTERNAL ASSESSMENT ...... 112 TABLE 8.2 – TOTAL ESTIMATED COST FOR RP IMPLEMENTATION...... 120

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Image Image 7.1 – Organization chart for implementing RP ...... 115

Annex

1. Project areas 2. Policy framework 3. Interest matrix 4. ROW Agreement 5. The public consultant meeting minutes and images 6. “Questionnaire” Form 7. “Leaflet” Form 8. Checking the project affected households

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ABBREVIATION AND DEFINITION

PAHs Project Affected Households

RP Resettlement Plan

EVN Viet Nam Electricity

NPC Northern Power Corporation

ROW Right Of Way

PPC Province People‟s Committee

DEP Distribution Efficient Project

HNPC Ha Noi Power Corporation

HCMPC Power Corporation

CPC Central Power Corporation

SPC Southern Power Corporation

PMU Project Management Unit

WB World Bank

Temporary affected Land be limited in using ability according to Decree of land Government No. 81/2009/ND-CP dated 12 October, 2009 amending some article of Decree No. 106/2005/ND–CP

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SUMMARY The overall objective of project is to contribute to Government‟s poverty alleviation program in the rural areas by providing basic infrastructure services like electricity. The proposed project‟s main development objectives are to help implement its objectives of providing electricity to about 20 million rural people through (a) repair and maintenance of the existing rural power network in about 1000 communes; (b) conversion of existing ad-hoc local management systems in communes to local distribution utilities in legal forms like companies, cooperatives … and enabling mobilization of private funds; (c) expansion of community based grids in the remote and isolated areas and renewable energy projects; and (d) implementation of the national strategy for rural electrification with special focus on (i) provision of energy to the remote mountainous areas and islands, (ii) capacity building in the provinces and EVN and (iii) training. The proposed project is expected to provide energy to about 1 million households in Vietnam, which includes some of the poorest communes identified in the government‟s special program. The project objectives in Thai Binh province is intended to invest in rehabilitation, upgrade and expansion of power network in 65 communes of 7 districts (Thai Binh city, Kien Xuong, Tien Hai, Vu Thu, Hung Ha, Thai Thuy, Dong Hung and Quynh Phu) and improve the service quality to consumers within the project area. In which, the acquired land area of affected households ranged from 0.14% to 0.85% of the total of land area that they own, especially: - PAHs revoked permanently under 10% of arable land: 243 households (992 people) - PAHs who have permanent affected crops: 243 households (992 people) - PAHs who have permanent affected perennials: 355 households (1,456 people) - PAHs who have temporary affected land: 444 households (1,836 people) - PAHs who have temporary affected crops: 444 households (1,836 people)

Permanent Effects: Fruit trees Bamboo, Agriculture Crops (Banana, Coconut, No /Commune Neohouzeaua Land (m2) (m2) Guava, Mango) (tree) (tree)

Grand total 838 5.615 705 516 TP Thái Bình 1 Vũ Phúc 5 115 12 6 2 Vũ Đông 18 120 23 - 3 Đông Mỹ 5 33 8 - 4 Phú Xuân 16 106 13 1 Sub_total 1 44 374 56 7 Kiến Xƣơng

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Fruit trees Bamboo, Agriculture Crops (Banana, Coconut, No District/Commune Neohouzeaua Land (m2) (m2) Guava, Mango) (tree) (tree)

5 Vũ Lễ 5 33 7 1 6 An Bình 11 75 7 2 7 Vũ Hòa 10 68 6 8 8 Quyết Tiến 10 69 9 7 9 Vũ An 7 47 12 6 10 Quang Hưng 11 73 20 5 Sub_total 2 55 365 61 29 Tiền Hải 11 Đông Xuyên 18 119 9 7 12 An Ninh 10 67 15 8 13 Đông Hoàng 12 78 11 3 14 Đông Trung 12 80 15 9 15 Đông Lâm 11 73 8 7 16 Tây Sơn 4 26 9 3 Sub_total 3 67 443 67 37 Vũ Thƣ 17 Minh Quang 17 109 13 4 18 Hồng Phong 12 80 7 4 19 Hiệp Hòa 12 79 14 12 20 Trung An 4 27 7 5 21 Dũng Nghĩa 12 79 7 5 22 Việt Thuận 14 95 11 9 23 Tam Quang 3 20 11 4 24 Đồng Thanh 9 60 8 7 25 Minh Lãng 15 100 10 11 26 Tự Tân 11 71 11 8 Sub_total 4 108 720 99 69 Hƣng Hà 27 Minh Tân 3 20 4 1 28 Kim Trung 10 66 6 7 29 Duyên Hải 6 36 6 4 30 Văn Cẩm 9 56 8 2 31 Phúc Khánh 11 75 10 5 32 Đoan Hùng 7 49 6 5 33 Văn Lang 15 100 13 9

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Fruit trees Bamboo, Agriculture Crops (Banana, Coconut, No District/Commune Neohouzeaua Land (m2) (m2) Guava, Mango) (tree) (tree)

34 Hùng Dũng 12 76 7 8 35 Hòa Bình 24 158 18 18 Sub_total 5 96 636 78 59 Thái Thụy 36 Thụy Dân 7 44 10 6 37 Mỹ Lộc 16 104 13 7 38 Thụy Bình 27 179 18 13 39 Thụy Lương 13 86 11 10 40 Thái Xuyên 13 87 5 10 41 Thái Hồng 18 121 12 13 42 Thụy Liên 17 109 13 9 43 Thụy Dũng 23 152 14 22 44 Đông Các 14 79 6 4 45 Đông Quang 12 89 11 10 46 Đông Tân 3 21 7 3 47 Thăng Long 7 44 6 4 48 Nguyên Xá 20 133 9 13 49 An Châu 12 79 9 11 50 Đông Hà 8 55 10 7 51 Đông Hợp 16 102 15 13 52 Đông Sơn 13 86 11 11 53 Đông Lĩnh 16 106 7 8 Sub_total 6 254 1.676 187 174 Quỳnh Phụ 54 An Thanh 15 101 12 6 55 An Dục 13 87 9 13 56 An Đồng 23 153 16 15 57 An Bài 18 115 10 14 58 An 17 110 15 14 59 An Quý 16 102 8 7 60 Đông Hải 21 139 17 15 61 Quỳnh Xá 14 94 12 10 62 Quỳnh Mỹ 18 115 15 16 63 Quỳnh Hoàng 22 143 16 10 64 Quỳnh Trang 16 106 14 11

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Fruit trees Bamboo, Agriculture Crops (Banana, Coconut, No District/Commune Neohouzeaua Land (m2) (m2) Guava, Mango) (tree) (tree)

65 Quỳnh Minh 21 136 13 10 Sub_total 7 213 1.401 157 141

Temporary effects:

Agriculture Crops No District/Commnue Bare land (m2) land (m2) (m2)

Grand total 2,785 1,676 11,165 TP Thái Bình 1 Vũ Phúc 110 - 275 2 Vũ Đông 56 46 255 3 Đông Mỹ 17 11 70 4 Phú Xuân 73 17 225 Sub_total 1 28 - 70 Kiến Xƣơng 284 74 895 5 Vũ Lễ 6 An Bình 17 47 160 7 Vũ Hòa 30 28 144 8 Quyết Tiến 27 31 147 9 Vũ An 26 14 100 10 Quang Hưng 28 34 155 Sub_total 2 128 154 706 Tiền Hải 11 Đông Xuyên 62 39 253 12 An Ninh 28 29 142 13 Đông Hoàng 46 20 166 14 Đông Trung 39 29 170 15 Đông Lâm 40 22 155 16 Tây Sơn 11 11 55 Sub_total 3 226 150 941 Vũ Thƣ 17 Minh Quang 45 48 231 18 Hồng Phong 45 23 170 19 Hiệp Hòa 67 - 168

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Agriculture Crops No District/Commnue Bare land (m2) land (m2) (m2)

20 Trung An 23 - 58 21 Dũng Nghĩa 56 11 168 22 Việt Thuận 64 17 202 23 Tam Quang 17 - 43 24 Đồng Thanh 51 - 128 25 Minh Lãng 45 40 213 26 Tự Tân 43 17 151 Sub_total 4 456 156 1.532 Hƣng Hà 27 Minh Tân 17 - 43 28 Kim Trung 28 28 140 29 Duyên Hải 11 20 76 30 Văn Cẩm 17 31 119 31 Phúc Khánh 40 24 159 32 Đoan Hùng 19 23 104 33 Văn Lang 48 37 213 34 Hùng Dũng 39 26 161 35 Hòa Bình 28 106 335 Sub_total 5 246 294 1.350 Thái Thụy 36 Thụy Dân 29 9 93 37 Mỹ Lộc 61 27 221 38 Thụy Bình 90 62 380 39 Thụy Lương 33 40 182 40 Thái Xuyên 41 33 185 41 Thái Hồng 61 42 257 42 Thụy Liên 67 26 231 43 Thụy Dũng 78 51 322 44 Đông Các 52 37 223 45 Đông Quang 22 45 168 46 Đông Tân 7 11 45 47 Thăng Long 19 19 94 48 Nguyên Xá 69 44 283 49 An Châu 47 20 168 50 Đông Hà 18 29 117

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Agriculture Crops No District/Commnue Bare land (m2) land (m2) (m2)

51 Đông Hợp 56 31 216 52 Đông Sơn 62 11 183 53 Đông Lĩnh 51 39 225 Sub_total 6 861 574 3.593 Quỳnh Phụ 54 An Thanh 64 22 214 55 An Dục 52 22 185 56 An Đồng 87 43 325 57 An Bài 67 31 244 58 An Vinh 63 31 233 59 An Quý 56 31 216 60 Đông Hải 83 35 295 61 Quỳnh Xá 58 22 200 62 Quỳnh Mỹ 67 31 244 63 Quỳnh Hoàng 91 31 303 64 Quỳnh Trang 68 22 225 65 Quỳnh Minh 85 31 289 Sub_total 7 839 349 2.973

The Resettlement Plan of the sub project in Thai Binh are based on The Involuntary Resettlement Policy (OP 4.12) of the World Bank and The Resettlement Policy Framework of DEP which has been approved. The compensation activities for PAHs are expected to begin in December 2012. The total estimate cost for RP implementation is 853,551,925 VND (will be updated when the sub-project be implemented to ensure the compensation principle in accordance with the replacement cost). Funding for RP will be implemented from partner funding: Viet Nam Electricity.

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1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. RURAL ENERGY 2 PROJECT FOR THE ADDITIONAL FINANCING The development objectives of the proposed Rural Energy II Project are to assist the Government of Vietnam to alleviate poverty in the rural areas by providing basic infrastructure service such as electricity and access to general services, for improving living conditions and productivity. The Project will assist the Government of Vietnam to implement its national objective of providing electricity to about 12 million rural households through: - An effective strategy for rural electrification with special focus on provision of energy to the remote mountainous areas; - Rehabilitating, upgrading and expanding the rural power system in order to meet the demand for power supply for future socio-economic development; - Strengthening reliability and quality of power networks, reduce voltage and electricity losses on the grid, lower rural consumption price, improve businesses efficiency and rural power management ability of local power management boards; - Extension of existing power networks to supply additional households; - Assisting local District and Commune committees to improve power system management processes and improve business efficiency, to provide electricity reliably, safely and at reasonably cost; - Review rural power management models, to establish power management units of legal standing, with economic independence and the managerial/technical skills to operate effectively and profitably, repaying loaned funds; - Expanding the use of renewable energy for the off-grid systems to serve the rural load in the remote and isolated areas, where feasible and economically practicable; 1.2. THE SUBPROJECT “RE2 PROJECT IN THAI BINH PROVINCE FOR THE ADDITIONAL FINACING – PHASE 3” The subproject in Thai Binh Province will be refurbishment of the existing rural power network to increase reliability and quality of supply, including reduction of technical and non-technical losses; this Project incorporates 65 communes in 8 districts (Thai Binh city, Kien Xuong, Tien Hai, Vu Thu, Hung Ha, Thai Thuy, Dong Hung and Quynh Phu) of Thai Binh province (See the Annex 1: Map of project area). The objectivities of the Sub-projects are to: - Improve the quality of the existing distribution network in the Subproject‟s communes. - Increase the safety management of the distribution network; - Reduce power losses; - Increase electricity supply for the Subproject‟s communes; - Change the form for management model of rural power network; - Gradually modernize the distribution power network. The Subproject is consisted two parts: Low voltage (0.4kV) line and energy meter system Low voltage part of the Project is consisted of 1,122.531 km low voltage transmission line, from which: - Rehabilitation line: 433.504km - Reusing line: 566.145 km - New construction: 122.882km Total number of energy meters is 107,788 sets.

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Table 1.2. - The Project Categories

Total Capacity by project completion Sr. Population with District/commune Total D/L (m) No power supply Extension Rehabilitation Reusing Total HHs % HHs Grand Total 122,882 433,504 566,145 1,122,531 107,788 100 THÁI BÌNH I 6,442 32,021 31,971 70,434 9,810 100 CITY 1 Vũ Phúc 488 9,336 8,600 18,424 3,290 100 2 Vũ Đông 3,252 11,559 14,267 29,078 2,423 100 3 Đông Mỹ 1,024 4,846 7,149 13,019 2,659 100 4 Phú Xuân 1,678 6,280 1,955 9,913 1,438 100 II KIẾN XƢƠNG 442 40,971 - 41,413 - 100 5 Vũ Lễ - 8,195 - 8,195 - 100 6 An Bình - 6,274 - 6,274 - 100 7 Vũ Hòa - 8,699 - 8,699 - 100 8 Quyết Tiến - 5,610 - 5,610 - 100 9 Vũ An 352 5,612 - 5,964 - 100 10 Quang Hưng 90 6,581 - 6,671 - 100 III TIỀN HẢI 11,127 34,705 56,124 101,956 9,765 100 11 Đông Xuyên 2,261 5,952 10,827 19,040 1,740 100 12 An Ninh 2,114 8,138 9,667 19,919 1,449 100 13 Đông Hoàng 2,398 6,482 11,073 19,953 1,535 100 14 Đông Trung 1,136 7,646 9,667 18,449 1,304 100 15 Đông Lâm 1,653 4,906 10,559 17,118 1,380 100 16 Tây Sơn 1,565 1,581 4,331 7,477 2,357 100 V VŨ THƢ 24,985 60,621 150,923 236,529 22,474 100 17 Minh Quang 1,995 4,856 8,648 15,499 2,089 100 18 Hồng Phong 573 10,061 19,145 29,779 3,519 100 19 Hiệp Hòa 3,707 5,491 14,014 23,212 1,657 100 20 Trung An 1,693 4,921 9,869 16,483 1,747 100 21 Dũng Nghĩa 1,830 4,635 9,269 15,734 1,456 100 22 Việt Thuận 6,147 9,549 27,529 43,225 3,100 100 23 Tam Quang 1,787 5,955 10,562 18,304 1,800 100 24 Đồng Thanh 2,355 4,983 15,741 23,079 1,890 100 25 Minh Lãng 2,685 6,307 16,093 25,085 3,500 100 26 Tự Tân 2,213 3,863 20,053 26,129 1,716 100

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Total Capacity by project completion Sr. Population with District/commune Total D/L (m) No power supply Extension Rehabilitation Reusing Total HHs % HHs VI HƢNG HÀ 29,566 37,149 105,122 171,837 16,492 100 27 Minh Tân 1,733 7,396 10,701 19,830 1,993 100 28 Kim Trung 2,685 4,714 14,409 21,808 2,116 100 29 Duyên Hải 3,366 4,593 18,013 25,972 2,725 100 30 Văn Cẩm 4,849 2,884 9,808 17,541 1,713 100 31 Phúc Khánh 3,452 3,808 9,099 16,359 1,522 100 32 Đoan Hùng 6,428 4,479 11,621 22,528 2,250 100 33 Văn Lang 1,679 5,437 14,805 21,921 1,136 100 34 Hùng Dũng 1,601 1,818 9,282 12,701 1,820 100 35 Hòa Bình 3,773 2,020 7,384 13,177 1,217 100 VII THÁI THỤY 15,602 41,912 76,621 134,135 12,093 100 36 Thụy Dân 1,626 4,347 7,396 13,369 1,390 100 37 Mỹ Lộc 5,703 4,779 15,396 25,878 1,679 100 38 Thụy Bình 1,237 5,616 6,078 12,931 1,567 100 39 Thụy Lương - 3,742 5,809 9,551 1,100 100 40 Thái Xuyên 327 7,847 9,134 17,308 1,285 100 41 Thái Hồng 947 7,050 8,048 16,045 1,268 100 42 Thụy Liên 3,250 7,215 15,982 26,447 2,744 100 43 Thụy Dũng 2,512 1,316 8,778 12,606 1,060 100 VIII ĐÔNG HƢNG 8,926 70,588 47,604 127,118 16,260 100 44 Đông Các 629 8,866 3,478 12,973 1,728 100 45 Đông Quang 501 6,493 3,477 10,471 1,674 100 46 Đông Tân 272 8,069 2,368 10,709 1,029 100 47 Thăng Long 1,447 5,817 3,776 11,040 973 100 48 Nguyên Xá 1,372 8,906 6,655 16,933 2,324 100 49 An Châu 1,372 6,757 5,869 13,998 1,984 100 50 Đông Hà 957 2,719 8,672 12,348 1,287 100 51 Đông Hợp 303 6,001 4,410 10,714 1,636 100 52 Đông Sơn 1,535 14,056 4,444 20,035 2,617 100 53 Đông Lĩnh 538 2,904 4,455 7,897 1,008 100 IX QUỲNH PHỤ 25,792 115,537 97,780 239,109 20,894 100 54 An Thanh 695 6,863 5,482 13,040 1,282 100 55 An Dục 563 9,591 4,405 14,559 1,304 100

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Total Capacity by project completion Sr. Population with District/commune Total D/L (m) No power supply Extension Rehabilitation Reusing Total HHs % HHs 56 An Đồng 1,367 7,559 11,090 20,016 1,979 100 57 An Bài 7,336 10,513 22,094 39,943 2,462 100 58 An Vinh 1,496 19,990 5,141 26,627 2,301 100 59 An Quý 6,079 4,171 4,348 14,598 1,105 100 60 Đông Hải 917 13,892 5,623 20,432 2,461 100 61 Quỳnh Xá 100 8,708 3,774 12,582 1,118 100 62 Quỳnh Mỹ 1,949 4,803 15,984 22,736 1,159 100 63 Quỳnh Hoàng 2,543 11,219 6,592 20,354 2,717 100 64 Quỳnh Trang 552 10,314 8,720 19,587 1,711 100 65 Quỳnh Minh 2,195 7,914 4,526 14,635 1,295 100

1.2.2. Specifications of low voltage lines - Voltage 0.4kV - Safety corridor 4 m - Conductor wire AL/XLPE 4x70; 4x50; 2x35 - Insulator Porcelain insulator - Area of foundation 1.2 † 1.8 m2 (depending on each location)

1.3. RESETTLEMENT OBJECTIVES The objectivities of the Resettlement Plan: - Avoid or mitigating reluctance resettlement by selecting the proper design methods. - In case reluctance resettlement is unavoidable, resettlement activities should be prepared and carried out according to the sustainable development programs and provided proper investment supports. These will allow PAHs to get benefits from the sub- project. PAHs will be consulted and allowed to fully participate in the preparation activities and RP implementation. - PAHs will be compensated for their losses. They will be provided with measures to restore their life, and to assist them to improve their life. Or the RP will help PAHs to maintain the living standard and production capabilities, their income as before the project implementation.

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2. EXTENT OF PROJECT IMPACT 2.1. DETERMINING THE PROJECT IMPACTS

2.1.1. Determining the project affected areas: The sub-project will affected 65 communes in 8 districts (Thai Binh city, Kien Xuong, Tien Hai, Vu Thu, Hung Ha, Thai Thuy, Dong Hung and Quynh Phu) of Thai Binh province. The subproject affected areas include: - Position of pile foundation for low voltage line (1.2 † 1.8 m2, depending on each location) - Position surrounding the pile foundation during construction phase, temporary affected areas of the route-with the average of 4m wide for low voltage line- this route be calculated for cultivated land. The land area could be affected from 1 to 2 months. Acquiring land temporarily for approaching line in construction phase is not necessary because the current roads, alleys, hamlets and safety corridor will be used in construction phase. 2.1.2. Determining PAHs According to survey result, there are 444 PAHs (1,836 people), in which, the households that have acquired land ratio from 0. 14% to 0.85% as follow: - PAHs have cultivated land, be affected partly or entirely (temporary or permanent); - PAHs have perennials and/or crop that be affected partly or entirely (temporary or permanent); The vulnerable group that is affected, are mainly ethnic minority people. The result was shown in the following table :

Number of DPs HHs Persons Total number of DPs 444 1,836 Number of DPs with more than 10% of productive land Nil permanently acquired Number of DPs with less than 10% of productive land 243 992 permanently acquired Number of DPs with more than 10% of total residential land Nil permanently affected Number of DPs with less than 10% of total residential land Nil permanently affected Number of DPs with permanently total/partial impact on Nil structures Number of DPs with permanently total/partial impact on Nil business

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Number of DPs required to be relocated Nil Total permanently impacted DPs 243 992 Number of DPs with temporary land acquisition 444 1,836

Number of DPs with temporary total/partial impact on Nil houses/structure.

Number of DPs with temporary total/partial impact on business Nil Total temporarily impacted DPs 444 1,836

Table 2.1.2a- Number of PAHs – classify by location

Sr District/ Number of DPs No Commune Household Person Grand total 444 1.836 TP Thái Bình 1 Vũ Phúc 4 18 2 Vũ Đông 8 34 3 Đông Mỹ 3 13 4 Phú Xuân 8 33 Sub_total 1 23 98 Kiến Xƣơng 5 Vũ Lễ 3 12 6 An Bình 5 19 7 Vũ Hòa 4 28 8 Quyết Tiến 7 16 9 Vũ An 5 21 10 Quang Hưng 6 24 Sub_total 2 30 120 Tiền Hải 11 Đông Xuyên 8 34 12 An Ninh 7 27 13 Đông Hoàng 8 32 14 Đông Trung 9 34 15 Đông Lâm 7 30 16 Tây Sơn 4 17 Sub_total 3 43 174 Vũ Thƣ 17 Minh Quang 7 32 18 Hồng Phong 5 19 19 Hiệp Hòa 8 34 20 Trung An 3 11 21 Dũng Nghĩa 5 21 22 Việt Thuận 7 29 23 Tam Quang 3 12

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Sr District/ Number of DPs No Commune Household Person 24 Đồng Thanh 5 23 25 Minh Lãng 7 28 26 Tự Tân 6 26 Sub_total 4 56 235 Hƣng Hà 27 Minh Tân 3 10 28 Kim Trung 5 21 29 Duyên Hải 4 16 30 Văn Cẩm 5 19 31 Phúc Khánh 7 28 32 Đoan Hùng 4 15 33 Văn Lang 9 37 34 Hùng Dũng 6 23 35 Hòa Bình 12 54 Sub_total 5 55 223 Thái Thụy 36 Thụy Dân 5 21 37 Mỹ Lộc 8 33 38 Thụy Bình 13 58 39 Thụy Lương 7 31 40 Thái Xuyên 5 25 41 Thái Hồng 9 39 42 Thụy Liên 8 35 43 Thụy Dũng 12 52 44 Đông Các 6 28 45 Đông Quang 7 31 46 Đông Tân 4 16 47 Thăng Long 4 15 48 Nguyên Xá 11 47 49 An Châu 7 28 50 Đông Hà 5 20 51 Đông Hợp 7 29 52 Đông Sơn 7 29 53 Đông Lĩnh 7 29 Sub_total 6 132 566 Quỳnh Phụ 54 An Thanh 9 38 55 An Dục 7 29 56 An Đồng 11 29 57 An Bài 8 33 58 An Vinh 10 42 59 An Quý 6 25 60 Đông Hải 12 49 61 Quỳnh Xá 7 29 62 Quỳnh Mỹ 9 38

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Sr District/ Number of DPs No Commune Household Person 63 Quỳnh Hoàng 10 42 64 Quỳnh Trang 8 33 65 Quỳnh Minh 8 33 Sub_total 7 105 420

Table 2.1.2b- Classify PAHs by affect kind

Kind of affect Households People

1 Temporary cultivated land acquisition in safety corridor 444 396

3 For pile foundation and substation, permanently acquiring land of PAHs who have arable land ratio below 10% of the total owned land. And permanently 243 992 acquiring land of poor and vulnerable people who have arable land ratio below 10%

Note: Detail on PAHs interests, compensation policies, enforcement components for all impacts be described in Annex 3: Interest matrix

2.2. ALL KIND OF IMPACTS OF THE SUBPROJECT All kind of impacts will include: - Acquiring cultivated land (agriculture land) permanently for constructing pile foundation - Acquiring cultivated land (for planting rice, crops) temporarily for implementing the subproject - Permanent impacts on harvest (rice, crops), perennials in expected area of pile foundation. - Temporary impacts on harvest (rice, crops) in surrounding area of pile foundation, line and safety corridor. - Affect trees along the safety corridor, the high trees would be cut down (The trees with 4m high are in ROW) and high trees near the safety corridor can touch the wire if they fall. Apart from impacts as mention above, the subproject could temporarily affect 11,165m2 bare public land (because ROW goes along the road and other bare lands). The result be shown in the following tables:

2.2.1. Permanent affected cultivated land

Table 2.2.1. Permanent affected cultivated land

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Agriculture Land No District/Commune Total (m2)

Grand total 838 838 TP Thái Bình 1 Vũ Phúc 5 5 2 Vũ Đông 18 18 3 Đông Mỹ 5 5 4 Phú Xuân 16 16 Sub_total 1 44 44 Kiến Xƣơng 5 Vũ Lễ 5 5 6 An Bình 11 11 7 Vũ Hòa 10 10 8 Quyết Tiến 10 10 9 Vũ An 7 7 10 Quang Hưng 11 11 Sub_total 2 55 55 Tiền Hải 11 Đông Xuyên 18 18 12 An Ninh 10 10 13 Đông Hoàng 12 12 14 Đông Trung 12 12 15 Đông Lâm 11 11 16 Tây Sơn 4 4 Sub_total 3 67 67 Vũ Thƣ 17 Minh Quang 17 17 18 Hồng Phong 12 12 19 Hiệp Hòa 12 12 20 Trung An 4 4 21 Dũng Nghĩa 12 12 22 Việt Thuận 14 14 23 Tam Quang 3 3 24 Đồng Thanh 9 9 25 Minh Lãng 15 15 26 Tự Tân 11 11 Sub_total 4 108 108

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Agriculture Land No District/Commune Total (m2)

Hƣng Hà 27 Minh Tân 3 3 28 Kim Trung 10 10 29 Duyên Hải 6 6 30 Văn Cẩm 9 9 31 Phúc Khánh 11 11 32 Đoan Hùng 7 7 33 Văn Lang 15 15 34 Hùng Dũng 12 12 35 Hòa Bình 24 24 Sub_total 5 96 96 Thái Thụy 36 Thụy Dân 7 7 37 Mỹ Lộc 16 16 38 Thụy Bình 27 27 39 Thụy Lương 13 13 40 Thái Xuyên 13 13 41 Thái Hồng 18 18 42 Thụy Liên 17 17 43 Thụy Dũng 23 23 44 Đông Các 14 14 45 Đông Quang 12 12 46 Đông Tân 3 3 47 Thăng Long 7 7 48 Nguyên Xá 20 20 49 An Châu 12 12 50 Đông Hà 8 8 51 Đông Hợp 16 16 52 Đông Sơn 13 13 53 Đông Lĩnh 16 16 Sub_total 6 254 254 Quỳnh Phụ 54 An Thanh 15 15 55 An Dục 13 13 56 An Đồng 23 23

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Agriculture Land No District/Commune Total (m2)

57 An Bài 18 18 58 An Vinh 17 17 59 An Quý 16 16 60 Đông Hải 21 21 61 Quỳnh Xá 14 14 62 Quỳnh Mỹ 18 18 63 Quỳnh Hoàng 22 22 64 Quỳnh Trang 16 16 65 Quỳnh Minh 21 21 Sub_total 7 213 213

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2.2.2. Temporary affected cultivated land

Table 2.2.2. Temporary affected cultivated land Land Categories Sr District/ Crop Total Area No Commune Rice Land Land Grand total 2.785 1.676 4.461 TP Thái Bình 1 Vũ Phúc 110 - 110 2 Vũ Đông 56 46 102 3 Đông Mỹ 17 11 28 4 Phú Xuân 73 17 90 5 Vũ Lễ 28 - 28 Sub_total 1 284 74 358 Vũ Lễ 6 An Bình 17 47 64 7 Vũ Hòa 30 28 58 8 Quyết Tiến 27 31 59 9 Vũ An 26 14 40 10 Quang Hưng 28 34 62 Sub_total 2 128 154 282 Tiền Hải 11 Đông Xuyên 62 39 101 12 An Ninh 28 29 57 13 Đông Hoàng 46 20 66 14 Đông Trung 39 29 68 15 Đông Lâm 40 22 62 16 Tây Sơn 11 11 22 Sub_total 3 226 150 376 Vũ Thƣ 17 Minh Quang 45 48 93 18 Hồng Phong 45 23 68 19 Hiệp Hòa 67 - 67 20 Trung An 23 - 23 21 Dũng Nghĩa 56 11 67 22 Việt Thuận 64 17 81 23 Tam Quang 17 - 17 24 Đồng Thanh 51 - 51 25 Minh Lãng 45 40 85 26 Tự Tân 43 17 60 Sub_total 4 456 156 612 Hƣng Hà 27 Minh Tân 17 - 17 28 Kim Trung 28 28 56 29 Duyên Hải 11 20 31 30 Văn Cẩm 17 31 48 31 Phúc Khánh 40 24 64

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Land Categories Sr District/ Crop Total Area No Commune Rice Land Land 32 Đoan Hùng 19 23 42 33 Văn Lang 48 37 85 34 Hùng Dũng 39 26 65 35 Hòa Bình 28 106 134 Sub_total 5 246 294 540 Thái Thụy 36 Thụy Dân 29 9 37 37 Mỹ Lộc 61 27 88 38 Thụy Bình 90 62 152 39 Thụy Lương 33 40 73 40 Thái Xuyên 41 33 74 41 Thái Hồng 61 42 103 42 Thụy Liên 67 26 93 43 Thụy Dũng 78 51 129 44 Đông Các 52 37 89 45 Đông Quang 22 45 67 46 Đông Tân 7 11 18 47 Thăng Long 19 19 37 48 Nguyên Xá 69 44 113 49 An Châu 47 20 67 50 Đông Hà 18 29 47 51 Đông Hợp 56 31 87 52 Đông Sơn 62 11 73 53 Đông Lĩnh 51 39 90 Sub_total 6 861 574 1.436 Quỳnh Phụ 54 An Thanh 64 22 86 55 An Dục 52 22 74 56 An Đồng 87 43 130 57 An Bài 67 31 98 58 An Vinh 63 31 93 59 An Quý 56 31 87 60 Đông Hải 83 35 118 61 Quỳnh Xá 58 22 80 62 Quỳnh Mỹ 67 31 98 63 Quỳnh Hoàng 91 31 121 64 Quỳnh Trang 68 22 90 65 Quỳnh Minh 85 31 116 Sub_total 7 839 349 1.188

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2.2.3. Permanent affected crops

Table 2.2.3. Permanent affected crops

No District/Commune Crops (m2) Total

Grand total 5,615 5,615 TP Thái Bình 1 Vũ Phúc 115 115 2 Vũ Đông 120 120 3 Đông Mỹ 33 33 4 Phú Xuân 106 106 Sub_total 1 374 374 Kiến Xƣơng 5 Vũ Lễ 33 33 6 An Bình 75 75 7 Vũ Hòa 68 68 8 Quyết Tiến 69 69 9 Vũ An 47 47 10 Quang Hưng 73 73 Sub_total 2 365 365 Tiền Hải 11 Đông Xuyên 119 119 12 An Ninh 67 67 13 Đông Hoàng 78 78 14 Đông Trung 80 80 15 Đông Lâm 73 73 16 Tây Sơn 26 26 Sub_total 3 443 443 Vũ Thƣ 17 Minh Quang 109 109 18 Hồng Phong 80 80 19 Hiệp Hòa 79 79 20 Trung An 27 27 21 Dũng Nghĩa 79 79 22 Việt Thuận 95 95 23 Tam Quang 20 20 24 Đồng Thanh 60 60

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No District/Commune Crops (m2) Total

25 Minh Lãng 100 100 26 Tự Tân 71 71 Sub_total 4 720 720 Hƣng Hà 27 Minh Tân 20 20 28 Kim Trung 66 66 29 Duyên Hải 36 36 30 Văn Cẩm 56 56 31 Phúc Khánh 75 75 32 Đoan Hùng 49 49 33 Văn Lang 100 100 34 Hùng Dũng 76 76 35 Hòa Bình 158 158 Sub_total 5 636 636 Thái Thụy 36 Thụy Dân 44 44 37 Mỹ Lộc 104 104 38 Thụy Bình 179 179 39 Thụy Lương 86 86 40 Thái Xuyên 87 87 41 Thái Hồng 121 121 42 Thụy Liên 109 109 43 Thụy Dũng 152 152 44 Đông Các 79 79 45 Đông Quang 89 89 46 Đông Tân 21 21 47 Thăng Long 44 44 48 Nguyên Xá 133 133 49 An Châu 79 79 50 Đông Hà 55 55 51 Đông Hợp 102 102 52 Đông Sơn 86 86 53 Đông Lĩnh 106 106 Sub_total 6 1.676 1.676 Quỳnh Phụ

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No District/Commune Crops (m2) Total

54 An Thanh 101 101 55 An Dục 87 87 56 An Đồng 153 153 57 An Bài 115 115 58 An Vinh 110 110 59 An Quý 102 102 60 Đông Hải 139 139 61 Quỳnh Xá 94 94 62 Quỳnh Mỹ 115 115 63 Quỳnh Hoàng 143 143 64 Quỳnh Trang 106 106 65 Quỳnh Minh 136 136 Sub_total 7 1.401 1.401

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2.2.4. Temporary affected crops

Table 2.2.4. Temporary affected crops Sr District/ Argricutural Total No Commune Rice Vegetables Grand total 3,817 2,077 5,894 TP Thái Bình 1 Vũ Phúc 110 - 110 2 Vũ Đông 56 46 102 3 Đông Mỹ 17 11 28 4 Phú Xuân 73 17 90 Sub_total 1 256 74 330 Kiến Xƣơng 5 Vũ Lễ 28 - 28 6 An Bình 17 47 64 7 Vũ Hòa 30 28 58 8 Quyết Tiến 27 31 59 9 Vũ An 26 14 40 10 Quang Hưng 28 34 62 Sub_total 2 156 154 310 Tiền Hải 11 Đông Xuyên 62 39 101 12 An Ninh 28 29 57 13 Đông Hoàng 46 20 66 14 Đông Trung 39 29 68 15 Đông Lâm 40 22 62 16 Tây Sơn 11 11 22 Sub_total 3 226 150 376 Vũ Thƣ 17 Minh Quang 45 48 93 18 Hồng Phong 45 23 68 19 Hiệp Hòa 67 - 67 20 Trung An 23 - 23 21 Dũng Nghĩa 56 11 67 22 Việt Thuận 64 17 81 23 Tam Quang 17 - 17 24 Đồng Thanh 51 - 51 25 Minh Lãng 45 40 85 26 Tự Tân 43 17 60 Sub_total 4 456 156 612 Hƣng Hà 27 Minh Tân 17 - 17 28 Kim Trung 28 28 56 29 Duyên Hải 11 20 31 30 Văn Cẩm 17 31 48 31 Phúc Khánh 40 24 64 32 Đoan Hùng 19 23 42 33 Văn Lang 48 37 85

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Sr District/ Argricutural Total No Commune Rice Vegetables 34 Hùng Dũng 39 26 65 35 Hòa Bình 28 106 134 Sub_total 5 246 294 540 Thái Thụy 36 Thụy Dân 29 9 37 37 Mỹ Lộc 61 27 88 38 Thụy Bình 90 62 152 39 Thụy Lương 33 40 73 40 Thái Xuyên 41 33 74 41 Thái Hồng 61 42 103 42 Thụy Liên 67 26 93 43 Thụy Dũng 78 51 129 44 Đông Các 52 37 89 45 Đông Quang 22 45 67 46 Đông Tân 7 11 18 47 Thăng Long 19 19 37 48 Nguyên Xá 69 44 113 49 An Châu 47 20 67 50 Đông Hà 18 29 47 51 Đông Hợp 56 31 87 52 Đông Sơn 62 11 73 53 Đông Lĩnh 51 39 90 Sub_total 6 861 574 1.436 Quỳnh Phụ 54 An Thanh 52 22 74 55 An Dục 87 43 130 56 An Đồng 67 31 98 57 An Bài 63 31 93 58 An Vinh 56 31 87 59 An Quý 83 35 118 60 Đông Hải 58 22 80 61 Quỳnh Xá 67 31 98 62 Quỳnh Mỹ 91 31 121 63 Quỳnh Hoàng 68 22 90 64 Quỳnh Trang 85 31 116 65 Quỳnh Minh 839 349 1.188 Sub_total 7 1.615 676 2.291

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2.2.5. Quantity and kind of affected perennials

Table 2.2.5. The affected perennials

Fruit trees (Banana, Bamboo, No District/Commune Coconut, Guava, Mango) Neohouzeaua (tree) (tree)

Grand total 705 516 TP Thái Bình 1 Vũ Phúc 12 6 2 Vũ Đông 23 - 3 Đông Mỹ 8 - 4 Phú Xuân 13 1 Sub_total 1 56 7 Kiến Xƣơng 5 Vũ Lễ 7 1 6 An Bình 7 2 7 Vũ Hòa 6 8 8 Quyết Tiến 9 7 9 Vũ An 12 6 10 Quang Hưng 20 5 Sub_total 2 61 29 Tiền Hải 11 Đông Xuyên 9 7 12 An Ninh 15 8 13 Đông Hoàng 11 3 14 Đông Trung 15 9 15 Đông Lâm 8 7 16 Tây Sơn 9 3 Sub_total 3 67 37 Vũ Thƣ 17 Minh Quang 13 4 18 Hồng Phong 7 4 19 Hiệp Hòa 14 12 20 Trung An 7 5 21 Dũng Nghĩa 7 5 22 Việt Thuận 11 9 23 Tam Quang 11 4 24 Đồng Thanh 8 7

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Fruit trees (Banana, Bamboo, No District/Commune Coconut, Guava, Mango) Neohouzeaua (tree) (tree)

25 Minh Lãng 10 11 26 Tự Tân 11 8 Sub_total 4 99 69 Hƣng Hà 27 Minh Tân 4 1 28 Kim Trung 6 7 29 Duyên Hải 6 4 30 Văn Cẩm 8 2 31 Phúc Khánh 10 5 32 Đoan Hùng 6 5 33 Văn Lang 13 9 34 Hùng Dũng 7 8 35 Hòa Bình 18 18 Sub_total 5 78 59 Thái Thụy 36 Thụy Dân 10 6 37 Mỹ Lộc 13 7 38 Thụy Bình 18 13 39 Thụy Lương 11 10 40 Thái Xuyên 5 10 41 Thái Hồng 12 13 42 Thụy Liên 13 9 43 Thụy Dũng 14 22 44 Đông Các 6 4 45 Đông Quang 11 10 46 Đông Tân 7 3 47 Thăng Long 6 4 48 Nguyên Xá 9 13 49 An Châu 9 11 50 Đông Hà 10 7 51 Đông Hợp 15 13 52 Đông Sơn 11 11 53 Đông Lĩnh 7 8 Sub_total 6 187 174 Quỳnh Phụ

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Fruit trees (Banana, Bamboo, No District/Commune Coconut, Guava, Mango) Neohouzeaua (tree) (tree)

54 An Thanh 12 6 55 An Dục 9 13 56 An Đồng 16 15 57 An Bài 10 14 58 An Vinh 15 14 59 An Quý 8 7 60 Đông Hải 17 15 61 Quỳnh Xá 12 10 62 Quỳnh Mỹ 15 16 63 Quỳnh Hoàng 16 10 64 Quỳnh Trang 14 11 65 Quỳnh Minh 13 10 Sub_total 7 157 141

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3. LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND AFFECTED INTERESTS

This RP is based on the Policy Framework for Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation of Project Affected Persons (see Annexes 2 for Policy Framework for Compensation, 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/EMDP inventory prior to the RP cut-off date. By the actual RP implementation, PMU/Compensation and Resettlement Committees will organize the survey for the actual prevailing prices for the adjustment of compensation unit prices, if necessary and the amount of compensation will be displayed at the communes‟ PC offices Applied law and policies include: (i) WB‟s policies (ii) current Government‟s policies on compensation, support and resettlement; and (iii) compensation, support and resettlement procedures of local government (Thai Binh province).

Relating to WB policies, Involuntary Resettlement Policy (OP 4.12) will be applied. The main contains of OP 4.12 be listed in Resettlement Policy framework of RE2.

Applied regulations of Viet Nam Government relating to compensation, support and resettlement include: - Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (1992): confirm house ownership and protect this ownership. - Law on land (2003) dated 10 December, 2003 - Decree of Government No. 181/2004/NĐ–CP dated ngày 29 October 2004 guiding Law on Land 2003. - Decree of Government No. 188/2004/NĐ–CP dated 16 November2004 relating to measures to calculate land price and land price framework. - Decree of Government No. 197/2004/NĐ–CP dated 3 December2004 relating to compensation, support and resettlement when the State acquires lands. - Circular of Resources and Environment Ministry No. 01/2005/TT–BTNMT dated 13 April 2005 guiding some article of Decree of Government No. 181/2004/NĐ–CP dated ngày 29 October 2004 guiding Law on Land 2003. - Decree of Government No. 106/2005/NĐ–CP dated 17 August 2005 relating to the protection of high voltage grid. - Decree of Government No. 84/2007/NĐ–CP dated 25 May 2007 relating to issuing land ownership certificates, land acquisition, land ownership implementation, procedures for compensation, support, resettlement and resolving complaints when the State acquires lands. - Decree of Government No. 123/2007/NĐ–CP dated 27 July 2007 amending some Article of Decree of Government No. 188/2004/NĐ–CP dated 16 November 2004 relating to measures to calculate land price and land price framework

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- Circular of Finance Ministry No. 145/2007/TT–BTC dated 06 December 2007 guiding Decree of Government No. 188/2004/NĐ–CP and Decree of Government No. 123/2007/NĐ–CP. - Decree of Government No. 69/2009/NĐ–CP dated 13 August.2009 relating to scheming land usage, land price, land acquisition, compensation, support and resettlement. - Circular of Resource and Environment Ministry No. 14/2009/TT–BTNMT dated 1 October 2009 relating to compensation, support, resettlement and procedures for acquiring, delivering and hiring land - Decree of Government No. 81/2009/NĐ–CP dated 12 October 2009 amending some article of Decree No. 106/2005/NĐ–CP. - Circular of Industrial and Trade Ministry No. 03/2010/TT–BTC ngày 22.01.2010 guiding some article of Decree No. 106/2005/NĐ–CP and Decree No. 81/2009/NĐ–CP. - Circular of Finance Ministry No. 57/2010/TT–BTC dated 16 April 2010 relating to forecasting, using and striking balance sheet when doing compensation, support and resettlement when the State acquires lands.

Compensation, support and resettlement procedures of local government (Thai Binh province) include: - Decision of Thai Binh province People Committee relating to unit price of compensation activities: (i) Decision No. 3931/2009/QD–UBND dated 31 December 2009 for unit price of compensation activities; (ii) Decision No. 1048/2008/QĐ–UBND dated 22.04.2008 relating to unit price of perennials and crops compensation; Compatibility between the approach of the Government and the Bank and the necessary exemption: The laws, decrees and regulations have made the policies and practices of the Viet Nam Government's resettlement more and more consistent with the resettlement policies of the World Bank. The differences between the laws and decrees of the Viet Nam Government and the World Bank related to compensation, resettlement, and how to resolve differences are presented in Table 1 of the Policy Framework of RE2 (see Table 1- Annex 2: Policy Framework). In the case of inconsistency, WB policies will be applied. This is suitable with Decree No. 131/2006/ND-CP on the Regulation on management and use of ODA fund.

The compensation and resettlement principle will be applied for the subproject: The WB principles of operation policies OP 4.12 was used in this RP policy framework. Accordingly, the following principles and objectives be applied: (a) Land acquisition as well as other real estate acquisition and resettlement activities will be minimized. (b) Up to the date of basic information survey, all PAHs who settle, work and farm in the safety corridors of power line, surrounding the pile foundation and substation position, road in construction, are entitled to get measures to restore life. From that, they can improve, or maintain their living standard, pre-project income. The lack of legal rights for damaged

Page 34/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan properties does not prevent the PAHs for the right to get benefit from the measures to restore their lives. (c) Measures to restore their lives are: (i) Compensation with replacement cost that does not deduct depreciation or reused materials of houses and other structures, (ii) Agricultural land be changed by agricultural land that have the same cultivation conditions. Or paying in with the replacement cost, depending on PAHs option, (iii) the replacement of residential land with the same area or compensation in cash with replacement cost depending on PAHs option, and (iv) the transportation costs and support allowance. (d) Attaching special importance to households in vulnerable groups. The specific support measures are described in RP. (e) Replaced agricultural land and residential land will be lands closest to the acquired land and these must be accepted by PAHs. (f) Resettlement transition phase will be minimized and the PAHs will be assisted with living facilities to recover earlier than expected day at the respective sub-project area. (g) Land acquisition plans for land and other assets, as well as the providing of measures to restore life will be conducted through PAHs consultation to ensure minimizing claim situation. The benefits will be provided to PAHs earlier than expected day at the respective sub-project areas. (h) The pre-project service and community benefit resource will be maintained or improved. (i) Financial resources and materials for the resettlement and life restore should be prepared to meet at the required place and time. (j) The construction contractors will not give any notice of ownership or any notifications to any project implementation unless the Government has (i) RP be approved for that subproject; the compensation payment is complete, adequate and appropriate, and (ii) to ensure life restoration support before starting construction. The benefits will be provided to the PAHs no later than one month before the planned date at the respective sub-project areas. (k) Institutional organization will ensure that the design, planning, consultation and implementation of RP being effective and on schedule; and (l) RP implementation will be monitored, inspected and evaluated timely and effectively. In addition to direct compensation for the damage, the project affected people is entitled to receive allowances in accordance with Decree No. 197/2004/ND-CP, Decree 69/2009/ND-CP, and Decree No. 81/2009/ND-CP. Subsidies / support include: a) Subsidies for land in safety corridor Residential land and other land in the same land parcel in the safety corridor but not subject to acquired land will be compensated, depending on specific conditions. The support ratio must not exceed 80% of acquired land compensation in ROW. b) Subsidies for house in safety corridor Housing and other facilities which are partially or wholly located in the safety corridor area, shall be compensated depending on specific conditions but not more than 70% its value because of the limited ability and influence in daily life. c) Other recovery measures

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Beside the above information, any project affected people can be affected by other impacts that is considered small. There will be a variety of programs to help project affected people to restore their lives and ensure adequate compensation for their assets at replacement cost or the value of each individual works or if project affected people see the works as "kind" to get the most expensive works in that group as a standard.

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4. COMPENSATION AND SUPPORT 4.1. COMPENSATION Date of project announcement: the project announcement date be assigned during survey conducting and inventory phase is dated 10 August 2011. This day was announced by local authorized officials from the first pubic meetings in each related commune. Those who misuse and stay in the affected areas after the project announcement day will not be entitled to compensation and resettlement. They will be asked to dismantle the structures, cut down trees or harvest crops for land clearance of project, but they do not have to pay any fines. Project announcement day and project term “No compensation for the encroachment' has been reported clearly in the public meeting. Replacement cost: In this subproject, the losses only includes land, perennials crops. Survey results show that the transmission lines and substations of the subproject are constructed in rural areas, mostly gardening and long-term season. In these areas, there are no trading activities for land, trees or crops (mostly they transfer land to his children and relatives). And by consulting with local authorities (65 communes in 8 districts of Thai Binh province), the compensation price for land, trees and crops will be applied according to the unit price issued by Province People Committee. The compensation price has been widely publicized during the public consultation and accepted by PAHs. - Decision of Thai Binh province People Committee relating to unit price in compensation activities: (i) Decision No. 3931/2009/QD–UBND dated 31 December 2009 for unit price of compensation activities; (ii) Decision No. 1048/2008/QĐ–UBND dated 22.04.2008 relating to unit price of perennials and crops compensation; It should be noted that unit prices of land in RP using for the estimating purpose (during this RP preparation period). At the time of RP execution (expected 2012), land compensation unit price will be updated to ensure that affected people will be compensated at replacement cost for their losses.

4.1.1. The unit price of land compensation

Table 4.1.1. The unit price of permanent land compensation Unitị: VND/m2

Local Unit price

Appy for communes in province

Agriculture land 27,600

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4.1.2. The unit price for perennials

Table 4.1.2. The unit price for perennials Unit: VND/tree Sr Type of Tree Unit price No. 1 Banana 39.555

2 Coconut 251.720

3 Guava 42.125

4 Longan 143.841

5 Bamboo 7.912

Notes: According to the Decision as mention above, the unit prices are classify for each tree (3-8 kinds of unit price according to the age of tree), the highest compensation price framework for affected perennials be applied as listed in the above table.

4.1.3. The unit price for crops

Table 4.1.3. The unit price for crops Unit: VNĐ/m2 Sr Type of Crop Unit price No. 1 Rice 25.000

2 Vegetables 13.565

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4.1.4. Total compensation cost for the subproject

Table 4.1.4a. Detail Compensation for subproject communes

Province: Thai Binh District: Thai Binh city Commune: Vu Phuc

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit price Quantity Amount No. components 1 Permanent Acquisition Land Agricultural land m2 27,600 5 138,000

Garden Land m2 15,000 - -

Forrest Land m2 10,000 - - Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 10 395,550

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 6 47,472 Crop

Rice m2 25,000 5 125,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 - -

Sub-total 1 891,988 2 Temporary acquisition Crop

Rice m2 25,000 110 2,750,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 - -

Sub-total 2 2,750,000

Grand Total 3,641,988

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Province: Thai Binh District: Thai Binh city Commune: Vu Dong

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit price Quantity Amount No. components 1 Permanent Acquisition Land Agricultural land m2 27,600 18 502,320 Tree Banana Tree 39,555 20 791,100 Guava Tree 42,125 3 126,375 Bamboo Tree 7,912 - - Crop Rice m2 25,000 10 250,000 Vegetables m2 13,565 8 111,233 Sub-total 1 1,781,028 2 Temporary acquisition Crop Rice m2 25,000 56 1,400,000 Vegetables m2 13,565 46 621,277 Sub-total 2 2,021,277

Grand Total 3,802,305

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Province: Thai Binh District: Thai Binh city Commune: Dong My

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit price Quantity Amount No. components 1 Permanent Acquisition Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 5 138,000 Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 8 316,440 Crop

Rice m2 25,000 3 75,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 2 27,130

Sub-total 1 556,570 2 Temporary acquisition Crop

Rice m2 25,000 17 425,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 11 149,215

Sub-total 2 574,215

Grand Total 1,130,785

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Province: Thai Binh District: Thai Binh city Commune: Phu Xuan

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit price Quantity Amount No. components 1 Permanent Acquisition Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 16 441,600 Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 12 474,660

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 - -

Bamboo Tree 7,912 1 7,912 Crop

Rice m2 25,000 13 325,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 3 40,695

Sub-total 1 1,331,992 2 Temporary acquisition Crop

Rice m2 25,000 73 1,825,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 17 230,605

Sub-total 2 2,055,605

Grand Total 3,387,597

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Province: Thai Binh District: Kien Xuong Commune: Vu Le

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit price Quantity Amount No. components 1 Permanent Acquisition Land Agricultural land m2 27,600 5 138,000

Garden Land m2 15,000 - -

Forrest Land m2 10,000 - - Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 6 237,330

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Bamboo Tree 7,912 1 7,912 Crop

Rice m2 25,000 5 125,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 - -

Sub-total 1 550,367 2 Temporary acquisition Crop

Rice m2 25,000 28 700,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 - -

Sub-total 2 700,000

Grand Total 1,250,367

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Province: Thai Binh District: Kien Xuong Commune: An Binh

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit price Quantity Amount No. components 1 Permanent Acquisition Land Agricultural land m2 27,600 11 309,120 Tree Banana Tree 39,555 5 197,775 Guava Tree 42,125 2 84,250 Bamboo Tree 7,912 2 15,824 Crop Rice m2 25,000 3 75,000 Vegetables m2 13,565 8 111,233 Sub-total 1 793,202 2 Temporary acquisition Crop Rice m2 25,000 17 425,000 Vegetables m2 13,565 47 634,842 Sub-total 2 1,059,842

Grand Total 1,853,044

Page 44/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Kien Xuong Commune: Vu Hoa

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit price Quantity Amount No. components 1 Permanent Acquisition Land Agricultural land m2 27,600 10 284,280 Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 6 237,330

Bamboo Tree 7,912 8 63,296 Crop

Rice m2 25,000 5 132,500

Vegetables m2 13,565 5 67,825

Sub-total 1 785,231 2 Temporary acquisition Crop

Rice m2 25,000 30 742,500

Vegetables m2 13,565 28 379,820

Sub-total 2 1,122,320

Grand Total 1,907,551

Page 45/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Kien Xuong Commune: Quyet Tien

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit price Quantity Amount No. components 1 Permanent Acquisition Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 10 287,040 Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 8 316,440

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 - -

Bamboo Tree 7,912 7 55,384 Crop

Rice m2 25,000 5 120,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 6 75,964

Sub-total 1 896,953 2 Temporary acquisition Crop

Rice m2 25,000 27 680,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 31 425,941

Sub-total 2 1,105,941

Grand Total 2,002,894

Page 46/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Kien Xuong Commune: Vu An

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit price Quantity Amount No. components 1 Permanent Acquisition Land Agricultural land m2 27,600 7 195,960 Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 12 474,660

Jackfruit Tree 308,231 - -

Bamboo Tree 7,912 6 47,472 Crop

Rice m2 25,000 5 117,500

Vegetables m2 13,565 2 32,556

Sub-total 1 868,148 2 Temporary acquisition Crop

Rice m2 25,000 26 657,500

Vegetables m2 13,565 14 184,484

Sub-total 2 841,984

Grand Total 1,710,132

Page 47/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Kien Xuong Commune: Quang Hung

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit price Quantity Amount No. components 1 Permanent Acquisition Land Agricultural land m2 27,600 11 303,600 Tree Banana Tree 39,555 18 711,990 Mango Tree 143,841 2 287,682 Bamboo Tree 7,912 5 39,560 Crop Rice m2 25,000 5 125,000 Vegetables m2 13,565 6 81,390 Sub-total 1 1,549,222 2 Temporary acquisition Crop Rice m2 25,000 28 700,000 Vegetables m2 13,565 34 461,210 Sub-total 2 1,161,210

Grand Total 2,710,432

Page 48/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Tien Hai Commune: Dong Xuyen

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit price Quantity Amount No. components 1 Permanent Acquisition Land Agricultural land m2 27,600 18 496,800 Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 8 316,440

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 - -

Bamboo Tree 7,912 7 55,384 Crop

Rice m2 25,000 11 275,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 7 94,955 Sub-total 1 1,280,704 2 Temporary acquisition Crop

Rice m2 25,000 62 1,550,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 39 529,035 Sub-total 2 2,079,035

Grand Total 3,359,739

Page 49/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Tien Hai Commune: An Ninh

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit price Quantity Amount No. components 1 Permanent Acquisition Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 10 281,520 Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 14 553,770

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Bamboo Tree 7,912 8 63,296 Crop

Rice m2 25,000 5 125,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 5 70,538

Sub-total 1 1,136,249 2 Temporary acquisition Crop

Rice m2 25,000 28 700,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 29 390,672

Sub-total 2 1,090,672

Grand Total 2,226,921

Page 50/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Commune: Dong Province: Thai Binh District: Tien Hai Hoang

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price 1 Permanent Acquisition Land Agricultural land m2 27,600 12 325,680 Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 8 316,440

Guava Tree 42,125 3 126,375

Bamboo Tree 7,912 3 23,736 Crop

Rice m2 25,000 8 205,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 4 48,834

Sub-total 1 1,046,065 2 Temporary acquisition Crop

Rice m2 25,000 46 1,145,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 20 276,726

Sub-total 2 1,421,726

Grand Total 2,467,791

Page 51/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Tien Hai Commune: Dong Trung

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price 1 Permanent Acquisition Land Agricultural land m2 27,600 12 336,720 Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 12 474,660

Guava Tree 42,125 3 126,375

Bamboo Tree 7,912 9 71,208 Crop

Rice m2 25,000 7 175,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 5 70,538

Sub-total 1 1,254,501 2 Temporary acquisition Crop

Rice m2 25,000 39 975,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 29 390,672

Sub-total 2 1,365,672

Grand Total 2,620,173

Page 52/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Tien Hai Commune: Dong Lam

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price 1 Permanent Acquisition Land Agricultural land m2 27,600 11 303,600 Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 6 237,330

Guava Tree 42,125 2 84,250

Bamboo Tree 7,912 7 55,384 Crop

Rice m2 25,000 7 175,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 4 54,260

Sub-total 1 909,824 2 Temporary acquisition Crop

Rice m2 25,000 40 1,000,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 22 298,430

Sub-total 2 1,298,430

Grand Total 2,208,254

Page 53/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Tien Hai Commune: Tay Son

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price 1 Permanent Acquisition Land Agricultural land m2 27,600 4 110,400 Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 7 276,885

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 3 23,736 Crop

Rice m2 25,000 2 50,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 2 27,130

Sub-total 1 674,117 2 Temporary acquisition Crop

Rice m2 25,000 11 275,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 11 149,215

Sub-total 2 424,215

Grand Total 1,098,332

Page 54/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Vu Thu Commune: Minh Quang

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price 1 Permanent Acquisition Land Agricultural land m2 27,600 17 455,400 Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 9 355,995

Guava Tree 42,125 2 84,250

Mango Tree 143,841 2 287,682

Bamboo Tree 7,912 4 31,648 Crop

Rice m2 25,000 8 200,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 9 115,303 Sub-total 1 1,530,278 2 Temporary acquisition Crop

Rice m2 25,000 45 1,125,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 48 644,338 Sub-total 2 1,769,338

Grand Total 3,299,615

Page 55/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Vu Thu Commune: Hong Phong

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price 1 Permanent Acquisition Land Agricultural land m2 27,600 12 331,200 Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 5 197,775

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 4 31,648 Crop

Rice m2 25,000 8 200,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 4 54,260 Sub-total 1 1,000,849 2 Temporary acquisition Crop

Rice m2 25,000 45 1,125,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 23 311,995 Sub-total 2 1,436,995

Grand Total 2,437,844

Page 56/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Vu Thu Commune: Hiep Hoa

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price 1 Permanent Acquisition Land Agricultural land m2 27,600 12 331,200 Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 12 474,660

Guava Tree 42,125 2 84,250

Bamboo Tree 7,912 12 94,944 Crop

Rice m2 25,000 12 300,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 - -

Sub-total 1 1,285,054 2 Temporary acquisition Crop

Rice m2 25,000 67 1,675,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 - -

Sub-total 2 1,675,000

Grand Total 2,960,054

Page 57/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Vu Thu Commune: Trung An

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 4 110,400

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 6 237,330

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Bamboo Tree 7,912 5 39,560

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 4 100,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 - -

Sub-total 1 529,415

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 23 575,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 - -

Sub-total 2 575,000

Grand Total 1,104,415

Page 58/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Vu Thu Commune: Dung Nghia

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 12 331,200

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 5 197,775

Guava Tree 42,125 2 84,250

Bamboo Tree 7,912 5 39,560

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 10 250,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 2 27,130

Sub-total 1 929,915

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 56 1,400,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 11 149,215

Sub-total 2 1,549,215

Grand Total 2,479,130

Page 59/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Vu Thu Commune: Viet Thuan

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 14 391,920

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 8 316,440

Guava Tree 42,125 3 126,375

Bamboo Tree 7,912 9 71,208

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 11 280,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 3 40,695

Sub-total 1 1,226,638

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 64 1,595,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 17 230,605

Sub-total 2 1,825,605

Grand Total 3,052,243

Page 60/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Vu Thu Commune: Tam Quang

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 3 82,800

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 10 395,550

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 4 31,648

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 3 75,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 - -

Sub-total 1 728,839

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 17 425,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 - -

Sub-total 2 425,000

Grand Total 1,153,839

Page 61/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Vu Thu Commune: Dong Thanh

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 9 248,400

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 7 276,885

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Bamboo Tree 7,912 7 55,384

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 9 225,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 - -

Sub-total 1 847,794

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 51 1,275,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 - -

Sub-total 2 1,275,000

Grand Total 2,122,794

Page 62/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Vu Thu Commune: Minh Lang

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 15 414,000

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 9 355,995

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Bamboo Tree 7,912 11 87,032

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 8 200,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 7 94,955

Sub-total 1 1,194,107

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 45 1,125,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 40 542,600

Sub-total 2 1,667,600

Grand Total 2,861,707

Page 63/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Vu Thu Commune: Tu Tan

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 11 292,560

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 10 395,550

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 - -

Bamboo Tree 7,912 8 63,296

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 8 190,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 3 40,695

Sub-total 1 1,024,226

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 43 1,085,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 17 230,605

Sub-total 2 1,315,605

Grand Total 2,339,831

Page 64/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Hung Ha Commune: Minh Tan

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 3 82,800

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 3 118,665

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Bamboo Tree 7,912 1 7,912

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 3 75,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 - -

Sub-total 1 326,502

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 17 425,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 - -

Sub-total 2 425,000

Grand Total 751,502

Page 65/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Commune: Kim Province: Thai Binh District: Hung Ha Trung

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 10 276,000

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 5 197,775

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 7 55,384

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 5 125,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 5 67,825

Sub-total 1 865,825

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 28 700,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 28 379,820

Sub-total 2 1,079,820

Grand Total 1,945,645

Page 66/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Hung Ha Commune: Duyen Hai

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 6 151,800

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 5 197,775

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 - -

Bamboo Tree 7,912 4 31,648

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 2 50,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 4 47,478

Sub-total 1 520,826

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 11 275,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 20 264,518

Sub-total 2 539,518

Grand Total 1,060,343

Page 67/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Commune: Van Province: Thai Binh District: Hung Ha Cam

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 9 234,600

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 6 237,330

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 2 15,824

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 3 75,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 6 74,608

Sub-total 1 823,328

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 17 425,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 31 413,733

Sub-total 2 838,733

Grand Total 1,662,060

Page 68/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Commune: Phuc Province: Thai Binh District: Hung Ha Khanh

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 11 314,640

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 9 355,995

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Bamboo Tree 7,912 5 39,560

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 7 180,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 4 56,973

Sub-total 1 989,293

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 40 995,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 24 322,847

Sub-total 2 1,317,847

Grand Total 2,307,140

Page 69/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Hung Ha Commune: Doan Hung

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 7 201,480

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 4 158,220

Mango Tree 143,841 2 287,682

Bamboo Tree 7,912 5 39,560

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 3 82,500

Vegetables m2 13,565 4 54,260

Sub-total 1 823,702

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 19 467,500

Vegetables m2 13,565 23 311,995

Sub-total 2 779,495

Grand Total 1,603,197

Page 70/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Hung Ha Commune: Van Lang

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 15 414,000

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 11 435,105

Guava Tree 42,125 2 84,250

Bamboo Tree 7,912 9 71,208

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 8 210,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 7 89,529

Sub-total 1 1,304,092

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 48 1,190,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 37 507,331

Sub-total 2 1,697,331

Grand Total 3,001,423

Page 71/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Hung Ha Commune: Hung Dung

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 12 317,400

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 6 237,330

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 - -

Bamboo Tree 7,912 8 63,296

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 7 175,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 5 61,043

Sub-total 1 896,194

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 39 975,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 26 345,908

Sub-total 2 1,320,908

Grand Total 2,217,101

Page 72/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Hung Ha Commune: Hoa Binh

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 24 662,400

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 15 593,325

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 2 287,682

Bamboo Tree 7,912 18 142,416

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 5 125,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 19 257,735

Sub-total 1 2,110,683

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 28 700,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 106 1,437,890

Sub-total 2 2,137,890

Grand Total 4,248,573

Page 73/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Thai Thuy Commune: Thuy Dan

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 7 184,920

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 9 355,995

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 6 47,472

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 5 130,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 2 20,348

Sub-total 1 882,576

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 29 720,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 9 115,303

Sub-total 2 835,303

Grand Total 1,717,878

Page 74/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Thai Thuy Commune: My Loc

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 16 433,320

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 12 474,660

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 - -

Bamboo Tree 7,912 7 55,384

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 11 275,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 5 63,756

Sub-total 1 1,344,245

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 61 1,525,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 27 370,325

Sub-total 2 1,895,325

Grand Total 3,239,569

Page 75/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Thai Thuy Commune: Thuy Binh

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 27 750,720

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 16 632,880

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 13 102,856

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 16 405,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 11 149,215

Sub-total 1 2,226,637

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 90 2,245,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 62 841,030

Sub-total 2 3,086,030

Grand Total 5,312,667

Page 76/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Thai Thuy Commune: Thuy Luong

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 13 364,320

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 9 355,995

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 10 79,120

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 6 150,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 7 97,668

Sub-total 1 1,233,069

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 33 825,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 40 539,887

Sub-total 2 1,364,887

Grand Total 2,597,956

Page 77/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Thai Thuy Commune: Thai Xuyen

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 13 364,320

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 4 158,220

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 - -

Bamboo Tree 7,912 10 79,120

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 7 180,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 6 81,390

Sub-total 1 905,175

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 41 1,020,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 33 447,645

Sub-total 2 1,467,645

Grand Total 2,372,820

Page 78/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Thai Thuy Commune: Thai Hong

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 18 507,840

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 10 395,550

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 13 102,856

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 11 275,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 7 100,381

Sub-total 1 1,567,593

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 61 1,525,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 42 564,304

Sub-total 2 2,089,304

Grand Total 3,656,897

Page 79/57 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Province: Thai Binh District: Thai Thuy Commune: Thuy Lien

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 17 455,400

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 11 435,105

Guava Tree 42,125 2 84,250

Mango Tree 143,841 - -

Bamboo Tree 7,912 9 71,208

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 12 300,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 5 61,043

Sub-total 1 1,407,006

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 67 1,675,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 26 345,908

Sub-total 2 2,020,908

Grand Total 3,427,913

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Province: Thai Binh District: Thai Thuy Commune: Thuy Dung

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 23 637,560

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 12 474,660

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 22 174,064

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 14 350,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 9 123,442

Sub-total 1 1,945,692

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 78 1,950,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 51 690,459

Sub-total 2 2,640,459

Grand Total 4,586,150

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Province: Thai Binh District: Dong Hung Commune: Dong Cac

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 14 375,360

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 5 197,775

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 - -

Bamboo Tree 7,912 4 31,648

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 - -

Vegetables m2 13,565 - -

Sub-total 1 646,908

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 52 1,300,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 37 501,905

Sub-total 2 1,801,905

Grand Total 2,448,813

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Province: Thai Binh District: Dong Hung Commune: Dong Quang

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 12 331,200

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 10 395,550

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 10 79,120

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 4 100,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 8 108,520

Sub-total 1 1,158,231

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 22 550,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 45 610,425

Sub-total 2 1,160,425

Grand Total 2,318,656

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Province: Thai Binh District: Dong Hung Commune: Dong Tan

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 3 88,320

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 6 237,330

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 3 23,736

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 1 30,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 2 27,130

Sub-total 1 550,357

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 7 170,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 11 149,215

Sub-total 2 319,215

Grand Total 869,572

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Commune: Thang Province: Thai Binh District: Dong Hung Long

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 7 182,160

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 5 197,775

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 - -

Bamboo Tree 7,912 4 31,648

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 3 82,500

Vegetables m2 13,565 3 44,765

Sub-total 1 580,973

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 19 467,500

Vegetables m2 13,565 19 253,666

Sub-total 2 721,166

Grand Total 1,302,138

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Commune: Nguyen Province: Thai Binh District: Dong Hung Xa

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 20 549,240

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 7 276,885

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 13 102,856

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 12 302,500

Vegetables m2 13,565 8 105,807

Sub-total 1 1,523,254

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 69 1,722,500

Vegetables m2 13,565 44 599,573

Sub-total 2 2,322,073

Grand Total 3,845,327

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Province: Thai Binh District: Dong Hung Commune: An Chau

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 12 328,440

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 7 276,885

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 11 87,032

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 8 207,500

Vegetables m2 13,565 4 48,834

Sub-total 1 1,134,657

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 47 1,167,500

Vegetables m2 13,565 20 276,726

Sub-total 2 1,444,226

Grand Total 2,578,883

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Province: Thai Binh District: Dong Hung Commune: Dong Ha

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 8 229,080

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 9 355,995

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 7 55,384

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 3 80,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 5 69,182

Sub-total 1 933,482

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 18 445,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 29 392,029

Sub-total 2 837,029

Grand Total 1,770,510

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Province: Thai Binh District: Dong Hung Commune: Dong Hop

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 16 427,800

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 13 514,215

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 13 102,856

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 10 250,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 6 74,608

Sub-total 1 1,555,445

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 56 1,400,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 31 413,733

Sub-total 2 1,813,733

Grand Total 3,369,177

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Province: Thai Binh District: Dong Hung Commune: Dong Son

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 13 358,800

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 10 395,550

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 - -

Bamboo Tree 7,912 11 87,032

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 11 275,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 2 27,130

Sub-total 1 1,185,637

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 62 1,550,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 11 149,215

Sub-total 2 1,699,215

Grand Total 2,884,852

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Province: Thai Binh District: Dong Hung Commune: Dong Linh

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 16 441,600

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 6 237,330

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 - -

Bamboo Tree 7,912 8 63,296

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 9 225,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 7 94,955

Sub-total 1 1,104,306

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 51 1,275,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 39 529,035

Sub-total 2 1,804,035

Grand Total 2,908,341

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Province: Thai Binh District: Quynh Phu Commune: An Thanh

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 15 425,040

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 10 395,550

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 6 47,472

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 11 285,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 4 54,260

Sub-total 1 1,393,288

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 64 1,590,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 22 298,430

Sub-total 2 1,888,430

Grand Total 3,281,718

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Province: Thai Binh District: Quynh Phu Commune: An Duc

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 13 364,320

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 8 316,440

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 13 102,856

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 9 230,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 4 54,260

Sub-total 1 1,211,717

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 52 1,295,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 22 298,430

Sub-total 2 1,593,430

Grand Total 2,805,147

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Province: Thai Binh District: Quynh Phu Commune: An Dong

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 23 640,320

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 14 553,770

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 15 118,680

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 16 387,500

Vegetables m2 13,565 8 104,451

Sub-total 1 1,990,687

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 87 2,162,500

Vegetables m2 13,565 43 587,365

Sub-total 2 2,749,865

Grand Total 4,740,551

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Province: Thai Binh District: Quynh Phu Commune: An Bai

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 18 483,000

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 9 355,995

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 - -

Bamboo Tree 7,912 14 110,768

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 12 300,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 6 74,608

Sub-total 1 1,366,496

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 67 1,675,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 31 413,733

Sub-total 2 2,088,733

Grand Total 3,455,228

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Commune: An Province: Thai Binh District: Quynh Phu Vinh

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 17 460,920

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 12 474,660

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 2 287,682

Bamboo Tree 7,912 14 110,768

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 11 280,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 6 74,608

Sub-total 1 1,730,763

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 63 1,570,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 31 413,733

Sub-total 2 1,983,733

Grand Total 3,714,495

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Province: Thai Binh District: Quynh Phu Commune: An Quy

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 16 427,800

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 6 237,330

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 7 55,384

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 10 250,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 6 74,608

Sub-total 1 1,231,088

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 56 1,400,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 31 413,733

Sub-total 2 1,813,733

Grand Total 3,044,820

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Province: Thai Binh District: Quynh Phu Commune: Dong Hai

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 21 579,600

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 14 553,770

Guava Tree 42,125 2 84,250

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 15 118,680

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 15 370,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 6 84,103

Sub-total 1 1,934,244

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 83 2,080,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 35 472,062

Sub-total 2 2,552,062

Grand Total 4,486,306

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Province: Thai Binh District: Quynh Phu Commune: Dong Hai

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 14 391,920

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 10 395,550

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 1 143,841

Bamboo Tree 7,912 10 79,120

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 10 255,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 4 54,260

Sub-total 1 1,361,816

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 58 1,445,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 22 298,430

Sub-total 2 1,743,430

Grand Total 3,105,246

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Province: Thai Binh District: Quynh Phu Commune: Quynh My

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 18 483,000

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 12 474,660

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 2 287,682

Bamboo Tree 7,912 16 126,592

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 12 300,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 6 74,608

Sub-total 1 1,788,667

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 67 1,675,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 31 413,733

Sub-total 2 2,088,733

Grand Total 3,877,399

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Commune: Quynh Province: Thai Binh District: Quynh Phu Hoang

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 22 601,680

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 11 435,105

Coconut Tree 251,720 1 251,720

Guava Tree 42,125 2 84,250

Mango Tree 143,841 2 287,682

Bamboo Tree 7,912 10 79,120

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 16 407,500

Vegetables m2 13,565 6 74,608

Sub-total 1 2,221,665

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 91 2,267,500

Vegetables m2 13,565 31 413,733

Sub-total 2 2,681,233

Grand Total 4,902,897

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Province: Thai Binh District: Quynh Phu Commune: Quynh Trang

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 16 444,360

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 10 395,550

Coconut Tree 251,720 1 251,720

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 2 287,682

Bamboo Tree 7,912 11 87,032

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 12 302,500

Vegetables m2 13,565 4 54,260

Sub-total 1 1,865,229

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 68 1,697,500

Vegetables m2 13,565 22 298,430

Sub-total 2 1,995,930

Grand Total 3,861,159

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Province: Thai Binh District: Quynh Phu Commune: Quynh Minh

Unit: VND Sr Compensation Unit Unit Quantity Amount No. components price

1 Permanent Acquisition

Land

Agricultural land m2 27,600 21 565,800

Tree

Banana Tree 39,555 10 395,550

Guava Tree 42,125 1 42,125

Mango Tree 143,841 2 287,682

Bamboo Tree 7,912 10 79,120

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 15 375,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 6 74,608

Sub-total 1 1,819,885

2 Temporary acquisition

Crop

Rice m2 25,000 85 2,125,000

Vegetables m2 13,565 31 413,733

Sub-total 2 2,538,733

Grand Total 4,358,617

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Table 4.1.4b. Compensation Summary Unit:VND Sr District/ Compensation No Commune

TP Thái Bình 1 Vũ Phúc 3,641,988 2 Vũ Đông 3,802,305 3 Đông Mỹ 1,130,785 4 Phú Xuân 3,387,597 Sub_total 1 11,962,675 Kiến Xƣơng 5 Vũ Lễ 1,250,367 6 An Bình 1,853,044 7 Vũ Hòa 3,641,988 8 Quyết Tiến 2,002,894 9 Vũ An 1,710,132 10 Quang Hưng 2,710,432 Sub_total 2 13,168,857 Tiền Hải 11 Đông Xuyên 3,359,739 12 An Ninh 2,226,921 13 Đông Hoàng 2,467,791 14 Đông Trung 2,620,173 15 Đông Lâm 2,208,254 16 Tây Sơn 1,098,332 Sub_total 3 13,981,210 Vũ Thƣ 17 Minh Quang 3,299,615 18 Hồng Phong 2,437,844 19 Hiệp Hòa 2,960,054 20 Trung An 1,104,415 21 Dũng Nghĩa 2,479,130 22 Việt Thuận 3,052,243 23 Tam Quang 1,153,839 24 Đồng Thanh 2,122,794 25 Minh Lãng 2,861,707 26 Tự Tân 2,339,831 Sub_total 4 23,811,472 Hƣng Hà 27 Minh Tân 751,502 28 Kim Trung 1,945,645 29 Duyên Hải 1,060,343 30 Văn Cẩm 1,662,060 31 Phúc Khánh 2,307,140 32 Đoan Hùng 1,603,197 33 Văn Lang 3,001,423

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Sr District/ Compensation No Commune 34 Hùng Dũng 2,217,101 35 Hòa Bình 4,248,573 Sub_total 5 18,796,984 Thái Thụy 36 Thụy Dân 1,717,878 37 Mỹ Lộc 3,239,569 38 Thụy Bình 5,312,667 39 Thụy Lương 2,597,956 40 Thái Xuyên 2,372,820 41 Thái Hồng 3,656,897 42 Thụy Liên 3,427,913 43 Thụy Dũng 4,586,150 44 Đông Các 2,448,813 45 Đông Quang 2,318,656 46 Đông Tân 869,572 47 Thăng Long 1,302,138 48 Nguyên Xá 3,845,327 49 An Châu 2,578,883 50 Đông Hà 1,770,510 51 Đông Hợp 3,369,177 52 Đông Sơn 2,884,852 53 Đông Lĩnh 2,908,341 Sub_total 6 51,208,119 Quỳnh Phụ 54 An Thanh 3,281,718 55 An Dục 2,805,147 56 An Đồng 4,740,551 57 An Bài 3,455,228 58 An Vinh 3,714,495 59 An Quý 3,044,820 60 Đông Hải 4,486,306 61 Quỳnh Xá 3,105,246 62 Quỳnh Mỹ 3,877,399 63 Quỳnh Hoàng 4,902,897 64 Quỳnh Trang 3,861,159 65 Quỳnh Minh 4,358,617 Sub_total 7 45,633,583

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4.2. LIFE SUPPORT FOR THE RESTORATION OF THE AFFECTED Beside direct compensation for the damage, for the PAHs (to be removed or lost over 10% of the land area or lose over 10% of the are to those vulnerable households), they are entitled other supports (subsidies / allowances) under the project policy framework. However, in the subproject, there are no PAHs as mentioned above, so this Resettlement Plan does not have recovery activities.... All other effects arising during implementation will be handled according to the project Resettlement policy Framework.

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5. PUBLIC CONSULTATION AND INFORMATION DISCLOSURE 5.1. PUBLIC CONSULTATION AND PARTICIPATION OF LOCAL PEOPLE Public consultation activities be carried out under 02 ways: delivering leaflets Know about compensation policies, site clearance and electrical safety of the subproject and public meetings. Leaflets Know about compensation policies, site clearance and electrical safety of the subproject of RE2 has been prepared (in the questionnaire form- answers and images) and be distributed to 100% PAHs and be proclaimed widely in the project area (September/2009) - this is the basis for public and PAHs to participate different phases of the work. This document consists of two main parts, namely: (1) The frequently asked questions of PAHs,(2) The image describes accident prevention measures and power grid safety corridors electricity protection. Based on information provided in leaflets, the damage survey result, the compensation and support plan, interest matrix and other work relating to compensation, local communities and the PAHs will participate directly and effectively in RP implementation monitoring activities. District Compensation Committees will hold meetings with concerned commune / village to inform them about the subproject. In addition, commune leaders also announced to the local related people on the project potential impacts, especially the interest matrix. Public consultation meeting was held at the People Committee office. The Owner and Consultant Company organize public consultation meeting for the RP of sub-project in Thai Binh Representatives of Owner and consulting Company presented to the public on the following issues: *A project description: Plan for line construction, substation locations and the necessary to build the works as mentioned above, funding for the subproject investment, project objectives, the subproject items. *The subproject compensation policies; * Measures to mitigate the impact to people ... Representing people are invited to attend the consultation meeting including PAHs representatives, government representatives, the relevant agencies and sectors, non- government organizations (the Women's Association, the Farmer‟s Association the War Veteran association ...) and local power bodies (see details in Annex 5).

Table 5.1– Time and Place of the meetings Name of No Commune and Place Timing District

THAI BINH 1 Vu Phuc Office of Commune People Committee 03/9/2009 2 Vu Dong Office of Commune People Committee 03/9/2009 3 Dong My Office of Commune People Committee 04/9/2009 4 Phu Xuan Office of Commune People Committee 04/9/2009 KIEN XUONG

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Name of No Commune and Place Timing District 5 Vu Le Office of Commune People Committee 07/9/2009 6 An Binh Office of Commune People Committee 07/9/2009 7 Vu Hoa Office of Commune People Committee 07/9/2009 8 Quyet Tien Office of Commune People Committee 14/9/2009 9 Vu An Office of Commune People Committee 14/9/2009 10 Quang Hung Office of Commune People Committee 14/9/2009

TIEN HAI 11 Dong Xuyen Office of Commune People Committee 25/9/2009 12 An Ninh Office of Commune People Committee 24/9/2009 13 Dong Hoang Office of Commune People Committee 25/9/2009 14 Dong Trung Office of Commune People Committee 27/9/2009 15 Dong Lam Office of Commune People Committee 25/9/2009 16 Tay Son Office of Commune People Committee

VU THU 17 Minh Quang Office of Commune People Committee 10/9/2009 18 Hong Phong Office of Commune People Committee 10/9/2009 19 Hiep Hoa Office of Commune People Committee 10/9/2009 20 Trung An Office of Commune People Committee 11/9/2009 21 Dung Nghia Office of Commune People Committee 13/9/2009 22 Viet Thuan Office of Commune People Committee 13/9/2009 23 Tam Quang Office of Commune People Committee 12/9/2009 24 Dong Thanh Office of Commune People Committee 10/9/2009 25 Minh Lang Office of Commune People Committee 11/9/2009 26 Tu Tan Office of Commune People Committee 11/9/2009

HUNG HA 27 Minh Tan Office of Commune People Committee 17/9/2009 28 Kim Trung Office of Commune People Committee 19/9/2009 29 Duyen Hai Office of Commune People Committee 17/9/2009 30 Van Cam Office of Commune People Committee 17/9/2009 31 Phuc Khanh Office of Commune People Committee 19/9/2009 32 Doan Hung Office of Commune People Committee 17/9/2009 33 Van Lang Office of Commune People Committee 19/9/2009 34 Hung Dung Office of Commune People Committee 18/9/2009 35 Hoa Binh Office of Commune People Committee 18/9/2009

THAI THUY 36 Thuy Dan Office of Commune People Committee 20/9/2009 37 My Loc Office of Commune People Committee 21/9/2009 38 Thuy Binh Office of Commune People Committee 20/9/2009 39 Thuy Luong Office of Commune People Committee 21/9/2009 40 Thai Xuyen Office of Commune People Committee 22/9/2009 41 Thai Hong Office of Commune People Committee 20/9/2009 42 Thuy Lien Office of Commune People Committee 21/9/2009

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Name of No Commune and Place Timing District 43 Thuy Dung Office of Commune People Committee 22/9/2009 44 ĐONG HUNG 45 Dong Cac Office of Commune People Committee 21/9/2009 46 Dong Quang Office of Commune People Committee 22/9/2009 47 Dong Tan Office of Commune People Committee 20/9/2009 48 Thang Long Office of Commune People Committee 22/9/2009 49 Nguyen Xa Office of Commune People Committee 21/9/2009 50 An Chau Office of Commune People Committee 21/9/2009 51 Dong Ha Office of Commune People Committee 20/9/2009 52 Dong Hop Office of Commune People Committee 22/9/2009 53 Dong Son Office of Commune People Committee 22/9/2009 Dong Linh 54 QUYNH PHU Office of Commune People Committee 25/9/2009 55 An Thanh Office of Commune People Committee 27/9/2009 56 An Duc Office of Commune People Committee 25/9/2009 57 An Dong Office of Commune People Committee 27/9/2009 58 An Bai Office of Commune People Committee 28/9/2009 59 An Vinh Office of Commune People Committee 28/9/2009 60 An Quy Office of Commune People Committee 25/9/2009 61 Dong Hai Office of Commune People Committee 26/9/2009 62 Quynh Xa Office of Commune People Committee 29/9/2009 63 Quynh My Office of Commune People Committee 28/9/2009 64 Quynh Hoang Office of Commune People Committee 25/9/2009 65 Quynh Trang Office of Commune People Committee 27/9/2009

Comments from the Participants All of the concerns, comments of local people were recorded and considered by consultants and subproject's owner during designing of the subproject and development of EMP for the subproject. Main comments received from participants are summarized as bellows: - Local authorities and local people are willing to implement the subproject; - Construction work should carry out in dry season, after harvesting; - Contractor should clean and return construction sites to the previous condition; - Consultant should inform local about construction work as soon as they can so people can have a plan to harvest agricultural products in their affected lands. - Warning sign for power pole system should be hang on - Consultants should carefully consider the pole‟s position; avoid erecting the pole inside garden, near houses, or residential areas. - Head and responsible people of the villages should convince people to release the land on time for Contractor; - Compensation should be done equally and clearly - There is a need to support households that are heavily affected by the Subproject

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Construction work should be planned to carry out in the shortest time to avoid losses in agricultural production PMU‟s Feedback The environmental impact of subproject is not serious due to the nature of the impact is small and the scope is reasonable The mitigation measures will be presented in the RP and EMP as part of this report. The mitigation measures will be incorporated in the tender documents that the contractor must comply and the contractor shall submit an organizational chart of the construction site, construction methods and mitigation measures for investors to approve the bidding results The construction contractors will have to report the organizational chart of construction site, make the temporary residence statement for workers and coordinate with local government to administer these workers The Subproject team will complete all procedures for preparing the Subproject investment and require the investor to arrange capital for the subproject Representatives of Owner and consulting agency provided the information related to questions about the project implementation time, the land area of ROW, etc. ...and they also collected feedbacks. They will consider to upgrade the resettlement plan. In addition to other available information in the disseminated document to participants, the following information has additionally been granted to meeting participants: * To collect opinions on the publicly available information on the compensation policy for affected households; The information will be provided at the Project Commune People's Committee, the Project District People's Committee, also published in Thai Binh Electricity; * The temporary occupation land during construction phase will be calculated and the Owner will compensate adequately; *During line operation phase, shrimp ponds in the corridor area are operated as normal; *The design solutions to build the pile foundation in or close to the shrimp ponds and selecting the timing of construction that minimize the affect aquatic and shrimp …

The above comments and the received comments were updated in the content of this RP.

5.2. INFORMATION DISCLOSURE Vietnamese version of RP will be announced at the District People's Committees and at the commune People's Committee office for public, related organizations access. English version of RP will be sent to The Center for Viet Nam Information and Development-63 Ly Thai To Str. - to serve the interested objects to read, learn and comment on materials; RP in English will be sent to Info shop of the World Bank in Washington City to announce. 5.3 COMPLAINTS AND CLAIMS PAHs may lodge complaints concerning their rights and their responsibilities in implementing the project: the right to compensation, compensation policies, unit price, land acquisition, resettlement and other benefits related to the life restoring programs. The complaint may relate to matters of construction

Page 110/122 RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan safety problems caused by the construction work. All complaints must be recorded, identified and dealt with by the authorities at all levels. Grievance procedure as follows: Step 1 - District / commune level Any PAHs are unhappy about any problems in the resettlement program and economic recovery, can be notified orally or in writing to the District/Commune People committee. The District/Commune People committee will resolve the complaint within 15 days after receiving the complaint. Step 2 – District Level If PAHs are not satisfied with the decision in step 1, they can send a complaint to the District People committee. The District People committee will make a decision within 30 days after receiving the complaint. Step 3 – Province Level If PAHs are not satisfied with the decision of the district, may appeal to the Province People Committee. The Province People Committee will decide to resolve complaints within 30 days after receiving the complaint. Step 4 - Court Lawsuits If PAHs are still not satisfied with the decision of the PPC, PAHs may sue the district People's Court. PAHs will be exempt from all kinds of administrative and legal fees. Also, it is necessary to use the account held by a third party to pay for resettlement when resolving complaints, to avoid undue delay to the project while ensuring the compensation payment after the complaint has been resolved . All questions, suggestions, complaints and solutions must be recorded and transferred to the Power Company and other units to monitor monthly. All costs for setting up and complaint and appeal operation should be included in subproject costs.

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6. REPORT, MONITORING AND EVALUATION

The RP implementation must be checked and supervised periodically by PMU with collaboration with the People Committee at all levels and the independent consulting unit. The findings will be recorded in quarterly reports and submitted for EVN, NPC, Thai Binh Electric Company and World Bank.

6.1. Internal monitoring

PMU is responsible for implementing internal monitoring of the RP implementation. Internal inspections and monitoring in order to: + Verify that the basic information about the PAHs has been made and the value of property damages, compensation, benefits on resettlement and life rehabilitation that are done in accordance with the terms of this RP and policy framework. + Monitoring the RP implementation as the approved design. + Determine the financial resources provided to PMU in a timely and sufficient quantity for the RP purpose, and the PMU funds are properly used under the RP terms and policy framework. + Record all complaints and solutions, and ensure complaints are resolved as specified time. Person in charge of resettlement, site clearance, compensation of sub-project implementation unit is responsible for updating information base on several main activities:

Table 6.1 – Activities for supervising and internal assessment

Be implemented No Activities in RP Description Yes No

1. Inform the subproject to local people and local government

2. Loss Inventory

3. Replacement price Investigation

4. RP preparation

5. RP approval

- EVN/NPC

- Thai Binh province people Committee

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Be implemented No Activities in RP Description Yes No

- World Bank

6. RP disclosure

- Project areas: 65 communes and 8 districts of Thai Binh province

- Thai Binh province Electricity

- VDIC/Info shop

7. Counting, measuring

8. Applying compensation price (from RP)

9. Detail compensation Plan Preparation

10. Approving compensation methods

11. Compensation methods Disclosure

12. Amending and approving (if any)

13. Paying compensation money (including upgrading according to RP-for example: number of PAHs, cost, affect level …)

14. Internal Supervision

15. Independent Supervision

16. Plan Implementation Report

17. Collect and resolve complaints

18. Public Consultation

- Meeting

- Leaflet delivery

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Be implemented No Activities in RP Description Yes No

19. Co-coordinating with other agencies (especially compensation committee)

20. Mid- term and the end of term assessment (with subproject)

6.2. Independent monitoring Independent monitoring organizations or individuals contract with PMU to conduct periodic offline monitoring and evaluation of RP implementation. The independent organization may be research institutions or academies, non-governmental organizations or other independent consulting firms, with a qualified and experienced staff and under the reference involved terms that be accepted by the Bank. Independent monitoring activities will be done as soon as RP deployment and implementation and be continue until the end of the project / sub-projects. The scope of work, implementation methods and other related content will be specified in the terms of reference term.

6.3. Reporting Regime Internal monitoring unit will establish a quarterly report detailing progress with the RP implementation. This report will be sent to EVN / NPC, Thai Binh Power Company, the World Bank and offline independent monitoring unit. The terms for the offline independent monitoring units will be detailed when the contract be signed with the PMU. A Resettlement Plan is not considered as complete version until the audit be finished or survey confirmed that the beneficiaries have received all the benefits and income restoration work being conducted according to the plan.

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7. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

7.1. IMPLEMENTATION RESPONSIBILITIES Image 7.1 – Organization chart for implementing RP

EVN Province People committee

District People District EVN NPC committee Compensation Committee

Independent offline PMU Commune Supervision Unit People committee

PAHs

Electricity of Vietnam Group (EVN): is the project owner and is responsible for managing and organizing the survey, design, funding arrangements, billing and monitoring the RP implementation. Electricity and Rural Business Department of Vietnam Electricity was appointed as the unit has directly responsibility for DEP. EVN NPC: is responsible for hiring qualified Consultant to issue RP report; appointing personnel have qualification in social safety at the NPC and its PMU, nominating staff to participate in the Resettlement Compensation Council. Project management (PMU): PMU is responsible for the NPC directly in the daily management of all aspects of project work, including planning, programs and funding streams to ensure overall coordination and coordination of monitoring activities for compensation and resettlement, design, implementation, monitoring, evaluation and coordination with the EVN and the Bank.

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Provincial People's Committee: to direct / clear delineation of the authorities concerned agencies and sectors in the RP implementation. To approve the compensation unit price, support and establishment of the appraisal council, land approval and compensation board at all levels. To settle complaints of PAHs in the province. District People's Committee: to direct the resettlement compensation activities in the district: - Steering units examined the impact of the project, public consultation, information dissemination for RP resettlement and compensation implementation policies. - Establishment of district Compensation Council. - Recognize the legal status of land use rights or real estates ownership. - With the scope of their powers, evaluating and approving compensation for PAHs

- Promulgate regulations and procedures to address the administrative issues related to implementation of compensation and resettlement in their local. - To be responsible for settling complaints of PAHs at the district level. District Council of Compensation: is led by a Vice Chairman of District People committee. District Compensation Council includes the representatives from Department of Finance, Department of Natural Resources and Environment (Department of Land Administration and Housing), Department of Planning and Investment, Department of Industry and Trade, Affected Commune People's Committees, PAHs and PMU. District Compensation Council is the primary agency responsible for RP implementation in the area. District Compensation Council is responsible for: - Check the applicable compensation unit price of RP, proposing to adjust unit price to match the market value / replacement (if necessary). - Coordinate with the PMU to hold the meeting with PAHs and the community to distribute information materials on compensation and resettlement, the detailed mapping and interest framework of the PAHs.

- On the basis of approved policies and procedures in RP, planning detailed implementation (quarter, six month, year plan) and coordinate with the Management Board to pay benefits on time NA. - Special attention is given to the needs and requirements of specific community groups (ethnic groups) and sensitive community groups (children, elderly / female headed households / individuals). - To settle complaints of PAHs, to solve problems during project implementation and proposing solutions for these problems to the Province.

Commune People's Committee: The CPC is responsible for: - Appointing officials to help implement all the compensation and resettlement activities in the commune. - Participating in the population survey, statistics and detailed mapping: to help units in charge of the population survey, replacement cost survey, detailed mapping and other compensation and resettlement activities. - Coordinate with district compensation Council in community meetings, disseminating information and payment of compensation / support for PAHs.

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- Check and confirm the legal status of the affected assets such as land, buildings, structures and other properties of the PAHs. - Participate in activities related to land acquisition, land distribution and resettlement, measures to restore their lives and activities to support social development. - Supporting PAHs in resettlement activities and life recovery. Confirm (sign) the compensation documents with PAHs. - Determine the list of poor and disadvantage PAHs. - Ensure appropriate and available complaints resolution mechanism. Resolve complaints at the communal level and transfer all the reviews of PAHs for District Compensation Council to propose solution for the existing problems (if any). Giving evidence of the PAHs complaints and maintaining records of claims. Helping and giving advice for PAHs in solving their complaint quickly. - Help local people overcome difficulties in the construction phase, help PAHs repair their homes. Land Settlement in the case of PAHs should be compensated by land.

Project Affected Households (PAHs): PAHs prepared documents related to RP such as certificates of land use rights, ownership of other properties. PAHs is responsible for careful inspecting the affected property in parallel with the compensation and benefits and when they received as proper compensation for clearance.

Offline dependent monitoring Unit: monitoring and evaluating the RP performance for the entire project. Offline independent monitoring unit will submit independent periodical monitoring report during the resettlement and compensation implementation process and propose solution for identified problems for the PMU and the Bank. 7.2. IMPLEMENTATION TIME Expected execution time: PMU and Compensation Council:

1. Establish Compensation Council (established already)*

2. Starting Community Information disclosure: The first month 3. Starting the detail design, asset inventory The second month

4. Starting paying compensation The third month

PAHs:

1. Begin to declare the number and legal status of the property The second month

2. Start receiving compensation and ground clearance money The third month

Invitation for bids:

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Start the device bidding The first month

Construction work:

Begin the construction work The third month

(Progress of construction work is anticipated to be approximately 10 months, i.e. the end of the 13th month)

Monitoring: From the second month to the 13th month

Notes: -With the negligible impact (no resettlement) and with appropriate personnel force, the community information activities and detailed mapping and inventory is expected to be completed within 2 months and compensation work will be completed within 2 months. - The above implementation progress have been discussed between the Consultant and PMU, taking into consideration the volume of the works , number of related communes in each district, its appropriate personnel numbers and deployment ability at the same time with activities. All of RP activities must be completed satisfactorily before the Bank issued no objection in writing for sub-projects. Any changes in RP after the Bank approval must be considered by representative office of the in Hanoi prior to implementation.

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8. COSTS

Cost for implementing RP: EVN.

NPC will transfer this cost to PMU, PMU and District Compensation Council are responsible for:

(i) Pay compensation to PAHs, and (ii) Pay the entire cost of RP activities.

8.1. THE COST FOR RP IMLEMENTATION The cost to implement RP including:

8.1.1. Costs for making RP and detailed mapping Costs for making RP In the RP making preparation phase, a workforce for survey was established. This force will carry out (a) considering the design and doing the site survey, (b) establish the survey and statistics tables (with preliminary measurements of the real estates and property statistics), ( c) hold meetings and community consultations and leaflet/questionnaire distribution related to the subproject ..., (d) data processing and (e) establish RP for approval. PMU of the NPC has contracted with Consultant agency to implement the above activities: The value of the contract with Consultant *: 300 million VND

Costs of detail design and inventory:

Prepare to implement RP, the support group of the district Compensation be mobilized to (a) prepare detailed mapping and statistical statements and document on resettlement, (b) organize community meetings, (c) detailed mapping and inventory, (d) negotiate with the PAHs and (e) complete compensation table for the PAHs and submitted for approval district compensation council. The number of following personnel force are estimated basing on the number of local PAHs as well as their affected properties. Detail mapping and inventory cost (provisional): 85 million VND The total cost of drawing up RP and detail mapping: 85 million VND

8.1.2. Compensation cost - Compensate for permanent and temporary acquisition land. - Compensate for perennials (including costs for cutting down the trees), permanent and temporary affected crops. (See details in Section 4.1.4. Total compensation cost for the project)

* While this RP is making, the contract has not been signed. The value mentioned above was proposed by the Consultant Agency.

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8.1.3. Management Cost Costs for personnel of the PMU and Compensation Council: including basic salary and allowance for administrative organization. Local PMU and Compensation Council will deploy lots of work during the project implementation and only a few members signed a contract to work in a certain time. Management cost (provisional): 100 million VND Costs for training, seminars and disseminating information: A middle-grade training course and a high-grade course is expected to hold at the start of RP implementation. And a workshop was scheduled to be held when start paying compensation. To ease management departments in local projects, training courses and workshops are proposed to hold short-term. The cost of training courses and workshops: 70 million VND (Including cost of technical advisers, documentation, administration)

8.1.4. Monitoring costs The cost of independent offline monitoring unit: because it could not estimated exactly so it is estimated about 2% of the total cost of compensation and RP establishment.

8.1.5. Provision As RP expected execution time (planned in 2012) and as experience from projects that have the same nature, have been made and is being implemented, provision costs are about 20% of the total cost of the compensation and RP establishment.

8.2. TOTAL ESTIMATED COST FOR RP IMPLEMENTATION Table 8.2 – Total estimated cost for RP implementation Unit:VND Amount Components (VND) 1. Preparation

Initial (Preparation of RP) 300,000,000 Implementation stage (DMS) 84,000,000 Sub – Total 1 384,000,000 2 Compensation and Rehabilitation

Permanent productive land acquisition 23,115,000

153,173,463 Impacted trees and crops

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Amount Components (VND) Sub – total 2 176,288,463 3. Management

Management 100,000,000 Trainings, workshop, information campaign etc. 70,000,000 Sub – total 3 170,000,000 4. External monitoring = 2% * (1+2) 11,205,769 Sub – total 4 11,205,769 5. Contingency = 20% *(1+2) 112,057,693 Sub – total 4 112,057,693

Grand total (1+2+3+4+5) 853,551,925

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1. Project areas 2. Policy framework 3. Interest matrix 4. Questionnaire

5. “Leaflet” Form 6. “The public consultant meeting minutes and images

ANNEX ANNEX 7. Checking the project affected households

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APPENDIX 1 PROJECT AREA

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APPENDIX 2: POLICY FRAMEWORK

TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1: Introduction

A. The Project B. Policy Framework C. Project Affected People D. Principles and Objectives E. Resettlement 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

RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION A. The Project 1. Objectives: The proposed development objective of the project is to improve efficiency, availability and reliability of power supply and as well the efficiency of its utilization. This would be achieved through (a) rehabilitation of the distribution system from below 110 kV; and (b) modernization of the distribution system through introduction of smart metering and smart grid technologies.

2. Preliminary project description: The project activities will be rehabilitation and expansion of power distribution system from 110 kV and down, including distribution line, substations of 110 kV, 35 KV, 22kV, and to 0.4 kV. 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 OP/BP 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 (RPs): (a) persons whose houses 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 permanently) by the project; and (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 (OP/BP 4.12) have been adopted in preparing this Policy Framework. In this regard the following principles and objectives would be applied:

RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan (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 (T/L), 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 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 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 DP‟s choice ; (iii) replacement of residential/premise 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. 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 (ARP) 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

RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan case some displaced persons, lose more than 10% 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 project phases. Each Abbreviated Resettlement Plan will be furnished to the World Bank for consideration no later than three months prior 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. The compensation, resettlement and rehabilitation activities will be completed before awarding the contracts of 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 furnished 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; (11) housing, infrastructure, and social services; (12) environmental protection and management; (13) participation and consultation; (14) integration with host populations; (15) grievances procedures; (16) organizational responsibilities; (17) implementation schedule; (18) cost and budget; and, (19) monitoring and evaluation.

14. Each RP will be completed by no later than six months prior to the estimated date for commencement of the works. Each RP will be furnished 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.

SECTION 2: INSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK A. Institutional Framework 15. The responsibility for preparing and implementing the Policy Framework and RPs are as follows: 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

RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan safeguard staff at each PC and its Project Management Board (PMB) and Compensation and Resettlement Committees at provincial and district levels. (a) Funds for compensation will be from EVN and budgetary requirements for economic restoration, other assistance would be either from counter part funds or from IDA. B. Legal Framework 16. This section reviews the legal framework 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 consist 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 10th, 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.  Decree 188/2004/ND-CP issued on November 16, 2004 on methods to determine land prices and assorted land price brackets.  Circular 114/2004/TT-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 84/2007/ND-CP dated May 25th 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.

 Decree No. 69/2009/ND-CP, effective 1st October 2009; an amendment to Decree No. 197/2004/ND-CP; supplementary regulations on land use planning, land prices, land acquisition, compensation, support and resettlement.  Circular 14/2009/TT-BTNMT dated October 1, 2009 providing detailed regulations on compensation, assistance, relocation, and process and procedures for land acquisition, land han-over and lean lease. 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

RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan 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 ensuring 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 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-off date 5 defined in RPs are not entitled to compensation or any other form of resettlement assistance. 19. Project Principles of Resettlement. The principle for resettlement policy in the project will be described as follows: (i) Acquisition of land and other assets, and resettlement of people will be minimized as much as possible. (ii) All DPs residing, working, doing business or cultivating land within the recovered area under the Project as of the cut-off-date 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 legal rights to the assets lost will not bar the DP from entitlement to such rehabilitation measures. (iii) 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) priority given for agricultural land-for-land of equal productive capacity

RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan acceptable to the DPs; (iii) replacement of premise land (if any) of equal size and acceptable to the DPs; (iv) transportation and subsistence allowances, and (v) business/ income rehabilitation allowances. (iv) The project will cover the scope of the vulnerable groups as defined under the World Bank OP 4.12. The project will provide additional assistance to those households that fall within the definition of vulnerable groups. The project will use the criteria applied by the MOLISA benchmark to assess the poverty line for residents of the project area to further define the additional allowances (e. g. monthly income per capita), which will be provided by the project to vulnerable households in both urban and rural areas. For the project‟s RPs, vulnerable groups under the poverty line set for by Molisa will include the landless, the elderly, and women headed households, disable persons and those households eligible to the Social Policy - defined as those with heroes –mother, and/or with member who lay down one‟ life for country and/ or wounded in the war. All poor vulnerable groups under the poverty line, including those covered by the social policy, will get additional assistance as follows: (i) for landless households, the project will provide assistance through the provision of land-for-land with secure tenure at no cost to landless households. The project's RPs will define the size of land for urban and rural areas, or cash equivalent if DPs upon consultation prefer self- relocation; (ii) poor households who fall below the poverty line and whose 10% or more of their productive land/assets, will be entitled to income restoration assistance. Other vulnerable groups, such as female headed households, households with disabled persons, and elderly without any source of support, will get the same assistance given to poor households. Income restoration will be tailored to households‟ specific needs and based on consultations with affected people. (v) Replacement of premise and agricultural land or residential land will be as near as possible to the land that was lost, and acceptable to the DP. In the event that there is no land available for compensation „land for land‟, or if it is the choice of DPs, then compensation in cash or provision of apartment (for DPs losing residential land and relocating) may be applied. If the DPs lose 10% or more of their holding, then in addition to compensation for lost land, the Project will provide rehabilitation /assistance measures. (vi) The resettlement transition period will be minimized and the DPs shall be supported for transportation allowance, house renting allowances as specified by the PPC and for the means of rehabilitation no later than one month prior to the expected start-up date of civil work on the respective sub-project site. (vii) 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 to DPs no later than one month prior to expected start- up of civil works at the respective sub-project site. (viii) The previous level of community services and resources will be maintained or improved. (ix) Adequate budgetary support will be fully committed and be made available to cover the costs of land acquisition and resettlement and rehabilitation within the agreed implementation period. Physical resources for resettlement and rehabilitation will be made available as and when required. (x) Civil works contractors will not be issued a notice of possession or a notice to proceed for any sub-project unless the Government has (a) Completed, satisfactorily and in accordance with the approved RP for that sub-project, compensation payments, and

RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan (b) ensured rehabilitation assistance is in place prior to starting civil work. Entitlements will be provided to DPs no later than one month prior to expected start- up of civil works at the respective project site. (xi) Institutional arrangements will ensure effective and timely design, planning, consultation and implementation of the RPs; and (xii) Appropriate reporting, monitoring and evaluation mechanisms will be identified and set in place as part of the resettlement management system. Evaluation of the land acquisition process and the final outcome will be conducted independent of the executing agency. 20. 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. During the implementation phase, an independent land appraiser (s) will be mobilized to survey and propose a set of replacement costs for all types of affected land (both agriculture and residential land) and assets, which will be approved by sub-project provincial PC (s) and acceptable to WB. And the replacement cost survey, done by the independent land appraiser, will ensure the land/assets be compensated at the replacement cost (according to the OP 4.12 definition). 21. Comparison between Government of Vietnam and World Bank Approaches Recent Laws, Decrees and Regulations bring the Government of Viet Nam resettlement policies and practices to be more consistent with the World Bank‟s resettlement policies. In the event of discrepancies between the Borrower‟s laws, regulations, and procedures and the World Bank's policies and requirements, the latter will prevail. This is in accordance with Decree No. 131/2006/ND-CP, which states that in case of “discrepancy between any provision in an international treaty on Official Development Assistance, to which the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam is a signatory, and the Vietnamese Law, the provision in the international treaty on ODA shall take precedence” (Article 2, Item 5). The differences between the Government‟s Laws and Decrees and World Bank Policy with regard to resettlement and compensation, and how to address these gaps are shown in Table 1. Table 1: Differences between National Laws and the World Bank Policy and the DEP Policy

Key Issues National Laws World Bank Policy Project Policy

Non-titled Decree 69/2009, Article The absence of All project-affected users 14 (replacing Decree formal legal title to people, irrespective of 197/2004, Article 6), the land by some affected tenure status, social or Peoples‟ Committees of persons should not economic standing, will be the provinces or centrally- prevent entitled to be compensated run cities shall consider compensation. or assisted for their lost providing such support on assets, incomes, and case-by-case basis. businesses, at full

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Key Issues National Laws World Bank Policy Project Policy replacement cost and provided with rehabilitation measures sufficient to assist them to improve or at least restore their pre-project living standards, income levels and productive capacity.

Compensation Decree 123/2007 Compensate or assist Replacement cost surveys of land at (amending Decree all affected persons, have to be carried out to replacement 188/2004), sets price including those ensure that project cost limits of land and without title to land, compensation rates for all authorizes Provincial for all their losses at categories of loss will be Peoples‟ Committees to replacement rates. equivalent to replacement set local land prices by cost to be updated at the establishing ranges for all time of resettlement categories of land and land implementation. prices in each category. The price limit would not be allowed to exceed a bench-mark price by more than 20 per cent nor undercut the benchmark price by more than 20 per cent. However, in remote, isolated areas, or an area with socio-economically difficult conditions, poor infrastructure, when the actual price of land in the market is lower than minimum price limit in the Decree, the PPC will adjust the specific price to be applied locally and report it to the Ministry of Finance. Article 11 of Decree 69/2009ND-CP stipulates that, If at the time of land recovery, the land price specified by the PPC is different to the actual market price under normal conditions; the PPC shall determine the land price again so that it is specific and suitable.

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Key Issues National Laws World Bank Policy Project Policy

Non- Decree 187/2004, For non-land assets, all Non-registered registered Articles 26-28: Only eligible affected people, businesses will be business registered businesses are whether titled, eligible for cash or in- eligible for assistance. legalizable, or non- kind assistance, this titled, need to be includes renters of compensated at structures, tenants and replacement cost, employees through cash or replacement assets. Included among these DPs are renters of buildings, tenants and employees of affected businesses.

Provision of Decree 69/2009, Article As per the WB The project will provide rehabilitation 20 & 22: DPs losing 30% policy, “minor” impacts additional support and assistance or more of productive are considered if income rehabilitation land will be entitled to affected people are not assistance/ allowances to living stabilization and displaced and less than all DPs with land- based training/job creation 10% of their productive livelihoods who are assistance. Decree assets are lost. severely affected by the 17/2006 strengthens this loss of less than 10% of provision and provides total productive land, for long-term assistance assets to poor households.

C. Required Waivers 22. To satisfy WB OP/BP 4.12 policy on Involuntary Resettlement, articles in the laws and regulations of Vietnam that do not guarantee the DPs‟ right to compensation at replacement costs, or eligibility articles that do not extend the right of being restored and/or assisted to households without valid land papers, or otherwise limit the compensation required by WB OP/BP 4.12, will not apply. The requirements of WB OP/BP 4.12 will fully apply in all cases.

SECTION 3: ENTITLEMENT POLICY

23. DP's will be entitled to the following types of rehabilitation and assistance measures: (a) DPs losing agricultural/productive land and crops. The general mechanism for compensation of lost agricultural land will be through provision of "land for land" of equal productive capacity, and satisfactory to the DP. If replacement land is smaller in size or of lower quality, DPs will be entitled to compensation in the cash equivalent of the differences. However, if land is not

RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan available or if the DPs prefer to receive cash compensation then the following will apply: (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 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 infrastructure. Land will be rehabilitated after the project construction by each PC and its PMB. (v) With respect to garden land or ponds which are attached to the affected residential land, and the affected agricultural land which is located within the residential/settlement area, the Project will provide an assistance of 50% of price of the neighboring residential land in addition to compensation at replacement cost for agricultural land as regulated by the laws. (b) DPs losing residential land and house/structure (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 house/structures, 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 house/other structure is only partially being affected by the project and the remaining areas are not convenient to using, the house/ 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

RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan 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. 24. 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.

25. Besides the direct compensation for the losses, DPs also will be entitled to additional assistance (subsidies/allowances) as stipulated in the Decree No.197/2004/ND-CP and Decree No.69/2009/ND-CP. These subsidies/ allowances are as below: a) Transportation allowance All DPs relocating within the province are entitled to a maximum allowance of (04) million VND. All DP relocating out of the province are entitled to a maximum allowance of 05 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 All DPs (i) relocating within province shall receive a cash allowance equal to 30 kg of rice per month in uninterrupted 03 months; (ii) relocating out of province shall receive a cash allowance equal to 30 kg of rice per month in uninterrupted 06 months; (iii) 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) Production and Living Rehabilitation: All DPs DP whose portion of the land to be lost more than 10% of the total area of the landholding, will be entitled to supported by cash equivalent to 30 kg rice or VND 300.000 per month per person for duration of 6 months if not to be relocated and for duration of 12 months if relocated. In case more than 70% agricultural land acquired, the users will be supported for duration of 12 months if not to be relocated and for duration of 24 months if relocated; d) Vocational Training and Job Creation: The minimum support will be at least 1.5-5 times of agricultural land price for the whole acquired area (the land for annual tree only); AND in case, households need a vocational training, they will be admitted to a vocational center in the province and are exempted from tuition fees for such training course (including level of primary, secondary training and vocational college) for those in the working age (not applicable for those who enroll for a vocational training outside the province)1. e) Relocation bonus

1 Based on Decree 69/2009, all households whose agriculture land is affected by the project will be entitled to participate in vocational training program, that fee for the training course is calculated as compensation/assistance expenses.

RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan A bonus of maximum 5 million VND will be awarded to DP who dismantle their houses and vacate their premises in accordance with the resettlement schedule.. f) Other Rehabilitation Measures In addition to aforementioned information, any DP exposed to any impact other than those considered to be minor, will have a range of programs to support their full livelihood restoration and assure asset compensation at replacement values either consider each structure separately or if they consider structures by “types” to consider the most expensive structure in that group as bench mark. 26. 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) 27. Voluntary Donation: For the rehabilitation/expansion of Low Voltage System, where there are DPs who would be marginally affected on residential land/other assets and who may choose to contribute affected land/assets 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 PREPARATION, AND RELOCATION 28. 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

RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan 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

29. 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 fully informed of the provisions of this Policy Framework at public meetings held by the respective PC, its PMB and local authorities. 30. Each DP will be fully informed and consulted by the relevant District Peoples' Committee and/or Communes Peoples' Committees of their entitlements and rehabilitation choices under the respective.

SECTION 6: BASELINE INFORMATION

A. Census and Inventory 31. The baseline information will include the following information for each household: (a) number of persons and names; (b) number, type, and area of the houses lost; (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; (f) 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 32. 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. 33. The entitlements of DPs will be calculated based on the above information.

RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan SECTION 7: IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS A. Implementation Schedule 34. 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.

35. Payment of rehabilitation and furnishing of other restoration/assistance entitlements (in cash or in-kind), and relocation if that be the case, have to be completed prior awarding contracts for civil works. B. Institutional Arrangement 36. 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 37. 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, he/she 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: If any aggrieved person is not satisfied with the decision in stage 1, he/she can bring the complaint to the District People‟s Committee (DPC) or District Resettlement Committee (DRC) within fifteen days from the date of the receipt of the decision in stage 1. The District People‟s Committee (DRC) 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, he/she 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. 38. DP‟s will be exempted from all administrative and legal fees. D. Supervision, Monitoring and Evaluation 39. Implementation of RPs will be periodically supervised and monitored by the respective PC/its 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. 40. Internal monitoring and supervision will:

RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan  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 .  Oversee that the RPs are implemented as designed and approved.  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.  Record all grievances and their resolution and ensure that complaints are dealt with in a timely manner. 41. 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 (NGO) or independent consulting firms, all with qualified and experienced staff and terms of reference acceptable to the World Bank. 42. In addition to verifying 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: (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. 43. A Resettlement Plan cannot be considered complete until a completion audit or survey confirms that all entitlements have been received by beneficiaries and livelihood restoration is progressing on schedule. SECTION 8: COSTS AND BUDGET

44. Each RP will include detailed cost of rehabilitation and other restoration/assistance 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. 45. Sources of funding for the various activities will be clearly specified in the cost tables. For Distribution Efficiency 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

RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan Note: 1 The term "displaced persons" refers to persons who are affected in any of the ways described in para. 7(c) and 19.3.1 of this RPF. 2 “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 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 physically 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 influx.

RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan APPENDIX 3: INTERSEST MATRIX

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No Type of loss Application Definition of Compensation Policy Implementation Issues entitled DPs

1 Temporary All DPs DPs - Cash compensation for affected trees - Trees have to be cut are regulated by acquisition of have trees, with/without at the replacement cost plus cost for Article 5 of the Government Decree productive land crops, other land certificate cutting trees, crops at market price, 106/2005/ND-CP dt,Aug 17th, 2005 on in ROW assets in included in the Number of crop patterns to be the protection of the high voltage ROW inventory or compensated based on the time of networks, able to prove temporarily acquired of land, - PCs and local authorities determine land - No compensation for land and ensure that compensation for trees occupancy will be at the replacement cost and for prior to cut-off - Rehabilitate land after the project construction, crops at the market price, If DP is date, requested for cutting affected trees, PCs or Provinces will pay money for this work, DP has right for using salvageable trees, - Full compensation at least 01 month before land clearance, Payment to DPs will be delivered by PC and/or District Resettlement Committees (DRCs), - Affected land in ROW will be rehabilitated by contractors after the project construction and land in ROW could be used with the restricted purposes, - Finance available for compensation and well information disclose/ disseminate to DPs and key stake holders,

2 Temporary All DPs -do- - Cash compensation for affected fruit - Trees have to be cut are regulated by

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No Type of loss Application Definition of Compensation Policy Implementation Issues entitled DPs acquisition of with trees and trees at replacement cost, Article 5 of the Government Decree th residential and orchards or - No compensation for land 106/2005/ND-CP dt,Aug 17 , 2005 on garden land in trees in the protection of the high voltage ROW without ROW - Rehabilitate land after the project networks, construction, house or - PCs and local authorities determine structures in and ensure that compensation for trees ROW will be at the replacement cost, If DP is requested for cutting affected trees, PC or Provinces will pay money for this work, DP has right for using salvageable trees, - Full compensation to DPs at least 01 month before land clearance, Affected land in ROW will be rehabilitated by contractors after the project construction - Payment to DPs will be delivered by PCs and DRCs - Finance available for compensation and well information disclose/ disseminate to DPs and key stake holders,

3 Temporary impact All DPs -do- House/ building: - House and building have to be on residential and have - DP can opt for : i) Remain their demolished or could be existed are garden land, house/buildi houses or building in ROW with the regulated by Article 5,6 of the Partial ng and Government Decree 106/2005/ND-CP conditions regulated by Article 6 of the th house/building trees/fruit Government Decree 106/2005/ND-CP dt,Aug 17 , 2005 on the protection of within ROW (area trees in

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No Type of loss Application Definition of Compensation Policy Implementation Issues entitled DPs in ROW less than ROW dt,Aug 17th, 2005 on the protection of the high voltage networks, 10% of total area) the high voltage networks, Subsidy - PCs and local authorities determine and the demolished allowance for fireproof materials and and ensure that compensation will be area does not lightning arrestors for the existing paid at the replacement cost, without impact to the house/building; or ii) Cash deduction for salvageable materials, remaining compensation for the directly affected house/building, rooms at the replacement cost and cost - DPs will demolish the impacted part/ Residential land for demolishing an affected room, room and reconstruct/or improve their houses themselves, and garden land - No compensation for land, outside of ROW is - Full compensation for trees and fruit sufficient for re- - Rehabilitate land after the project trees at least 01 month before land organizing (not construction by contractors, 2 clearance, If DP is requested for cutting less than 60 m ), Tree and fruit tree affected trees, PC or project provinces - Compensation for affected trees and will pay money for this work, DP has fruit trees at the replacement cost, right for using salvageable trees, - Full entitlement payment to DPs Allowances: impacted on house/building at least 03 - Relocating allowance of 30 kg of rice months before land clearance, equivalent per person per month in six months, - Payment to DPs will be delivered by PCs and/or DRCs - Land in ROW could be used with restricted purposes, - Finance available for compensation and well information disclose/ disseminate to DPs and all key stake holders,

4 Temporary impact All DPs -do- House/ building: - House and building have to be

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No Type of loss Application Definition of Compensation Policy Implementation Issues entitled DPs on residential and have - DP can opt for : i) Remain their demolished or could be existed are or garden land, house/buildi houses or building in ROW with the regulated by Article 6 of the Impact more than ng and conditions regulated by Article 6 of the Government Decree 106/2005/ND-CP 10% of total trees/fruit Government Decree 106/2005/ND-CP dt,Aug 17th, 2005 on the protection of house/building trees in dt,Aug 17th, 2005 on the protection of the high voltage networks, area but the ROW the high voltage networks, Subsidy - Consultation for DP‟s options on demolished area allowance for fireproof materials and remains their house in ROW or move will impact to the lightning arrestors for the existing out of ROW, remaining of house/building; or ii) Cash house/structure, compensation at replacement cost for - PCs and local authorities determine Land outside of full areas of impacted house/building and ensure that compensation will be ROW is sufficient and demolish DP‟s house in ROW, replacement cost at the time of payment, for reorganizing - No compensation for land, (not less than 60 - DPs will demolish the impacted areas m2), - Rehabilitate land after the project and reconstruct/or improve their houses construction by contractors, themselves, - Full compensation for trees and fruit Tree and fruit tree trees to DPs at least 01 month before - Compensation for affected trees and land clearance, If DP is requested for fruit trees at the replacement cost, cutting affected trees, PMU will pay money for this work, DP has right for using salvageable trees, Allowances: - Full compensation payment for - Relocation allowance of 30 kg of rice impacted house and allowances to DPs equivalent per person per month in six at least 03 months before land months, clearance, - Payment to DPs will be delivered by PCs and DRCs

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No Type of loss Application Definition of Compensation Policy Implementation Issues entitled DPs - Cleared residential could be reused with other restricted purposes, - Finance available for compensation/ rehabilitation and well information disclose/ disseminate

5 Temporary impact All DPs have -do- DPs can opt for one of the followings: - House and building have to be on residential and house/buildin i) Remain their houses or building in demolished or could be existed are or garden land in g and trees, ROW with the conditions regulated by regulated by Article 6 of the ROW, Full or fruit trees in Government Decree 106/2005/ND-CP Article 6 of the Government Decree th partial ROW 106/2005/ND-CP dt,Aug 17th, 2005 on dt,Aug 17 , 2005 on the protection of house/building the protection of the high voltage the high voltage networks, impacted and land networks, Subsidy allowance for - Consultation for DP‟s options on outside of is not fireproof materials and lightning remain their house in ROW or move out sufficient for arrestors for the existing of ROW reorganizing (less house/building; or ii) Cash - PMU and local authorities determine than 60 m2) compensation for the whole residential and ensure that compensation will be at area which DP occupied (not only for replacement cost at the time of the impacted areas) and properties payment, associated with occupied land at replacement cost, Impacted land will be - Replacement land, and resettlement obtained by local authorities; or iii) sites development “Land for land” with the same area - DPs receive compensation will which DP occupied and cash at demolish the impacted house areas and replacement cost for the affected assets reconstruct/or improve their houses associated with land, Land occupied by themselves, DP will be obtained by local authorities, - Full compensation payment for trees - Compensation for affected trees and and fruit trees to DPs at least 01 month fruit trees at the replacement cost, before land clearance, If DP is

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No Type of loss Application Definition of Compensation Policy Implementation Issues entitled DPs Allowances: requested for cutting affected trees, PCs - Relocating allowance of 30 kg of rice or project provinces will pay money for equivalent per person per month in six this work, DP has right for using months salvageable trees, - Transportation allowance for relocating - Full compensation for impacted house and allowances to DPs at least 05 DP according to the Compensation Decree 197/2004/ND-CP dated Dec 3rd , months before land clearance, 2004 of GOV, - Payment to DPs will be delivered by - Rehabilitation assistance if DPs PCs and DRCs permanently losing business or more - Cleared residential could be used with than 10% of their incomes, other restricted purposes, - Incentive for relocating in a timely - Finance/ land available for manner: maximum 5,000,000 VND/HH rehabilitation and restoration and well information disclose/ disseminate to DPs and key stake holders,, - PCs and local authorities will consult with DP who are eligible to restoration programs for their options and prepare proposal for restoration programs in the period of RAP implementation,

6 Permanent All DPs -do- For DP losing productive land: - Consultation for DP‟s options on land acquisition of land occupied land a. Land loss less than 10% of their total compensation, for tower and landholdings - PMU and local authorities determine foundations, properties and ensure that compensation will be at substation and associated - Cash compensation for the lost area if the remaining plot is still economically replacement cost at the time of access roads etc, with land payment, permanently viable,

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No Type of loss Application Definition of Compensation Policy Implementation Issues entitled DPs impacted by - Cash compensation for the whole - Replacement land, and resettlement towers impacted plot if the remaining plot is sites development, foundations, not economically viable, - DPs receiving compensation will substation - Cash compensation for properties demolish the impacted areas and and access associated with land reconstruct/or improve their houses roads etc, themselves, b. Land loss equal or more than 10% of their total landholdings: - Full compensation for trees and fruit DP can opt for thetrees to DPs at least 01 month before followings: land clearance, If DP is requested for cutting affected trees, PMU will pay i)“Land for land” with the same area and money for this work, DP has right for productive of impacted area if the using salvageable trees, remaining plots are still economic viable and for the whole impacted plots if the - Full compensation for impacted house remaining plots are not economic viable and allowances to DPs at least 03 months before land clearance, ii) Cash for land at the replacement cost, - No award civil work contract before completion of compensation and - Compensation for trees and affected reorganizing houses or relocation, fruit trees at the replacement cost, - Payment to DPs will be delivered by - Rehabilitation assistance, PCs and DRCs For DP losing Residential and - Finance/ land available for garden land: compensation/ rehabilitation and well - If remaining land is sufficient for information disclose/ disseminate, reorganizing (not less than 60 m2): - PCs and local authorities will consult Cash compensation for lost area and with DP who are eligible to restoration assets associated with land, for their options and prepare proposal for - If remaining land is not sufficient for restoration programs in the period of

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No Type of loss Application Definition of Compensation Policy Implementation Issues entitled DPs reorganizing: RAP implementation, DP can opt for i) cash compensation at - DPs will be granted with Land Use replacement cost for land and assets on Right Certificate without payment of land, or ii) “land for land” compensation administrative fees, 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,

7 DP impacted on All DPs -do- (a) Temporary impact on business or - Full compensation for incomes lost to business or other impacted on other services, DPs at least 01 month before land services business and Compensation for income lost in the clearance, other services affected time - PCs and local authorities will consult (b) Permanent impact on business or with DP who are eligible to other services, rehabilitation for their options and prepare proposal for rehabilitation (c) Rehabilitation assistance, programs in the period of RAP implementation,

8 Public Work

Temporary Impacts All impacted All impacted Alternative measures to maintain the Contract (s) with Contractor (s) should institutional institutional DPs normal functional of the public work bear one article on this specific DPs (who shall be (i,e road, water supply, drainage responsibility of the contractor (s) directly approached in system, telephone line ect) Approach for institutional DPs for manage and advance for Reinstatement after the project cooperation operate such cooperation for construction impacted impact Arrange and pay the expenses for te

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No Type of loss Application Definition of Compensation Policy Implementation Issues entitled DPs public work mitigation All expense on alternative measures to alternative measures to maintain the system) measure as well maintain the normal functioning of the normal functioning of the impacted as measure for impacted system shall be born by system to the satisfaction of the maintaining the Contractor (s) institutional DPs, normal functioning of their impacted system by the Contractor (s)

Permanent Impacts -do- -do- Alternative measures to maintain the -do- normal functional of the public work Complete the work for “alternative (i,e road, water supply, drainage solution” prior to commencement of the system, telephone line ect) project work, All expense on alternative measures to maintain the normal functioning of the impacted system shall be born by Contractor (s)

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APPENDIX 4: QUESTIONNAIRE

PMU under CPH is preparing a FS for the Second Rual Energy Project – Phase 2 - Additional of low voltage Transmision lines in a number of 16 communes belong to 02 districts of Lai Chau Province in for WB financing,

The plan is the extension of the medium and low voltage T/L and installation of distribution substations in the project areas, The RE2 is being carried out as required by the GOV and WB to identify potential impacts likely caused by the projects and mitigation measures,

Please provide your viewpoints by filling in the questionnaire for our consideration, Opinions expressed will be treated as confidential and will only used for project planning,

Code RE2-

Interview

Adress: ………………………………………………………………… House No, ………………………………………………………………… Road/Street ………………………………………………………………… Hamlet ………………………………………………………………… Commune/ ………………………………………………………………… District ………………………………………………………………… Province ………………………………………………………………… Name of interviewer …………………………………………………………………

- Head of HH  - Family member 

1 General HH Census

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Age Occupation

Handicraft

Residential

Sr

Name in full registration No

status

MaMale Female alary alary

Farming Business S earning Others

Relationship HH* Head to Nationality Education Adult member

1

2

3

4

5

Under 17 yr,old

1

2

3

4

5

Total family member………………,,= Total number of adult………+ total number of children………, (*) Relation to Head of HH 1,Wife/husband 4, Grandchildren 2, Father/Mother 5, Grandparents 3, Children 6, Others

(**) Education qualification 1, Illiterate 4, Secondary 2, Can read and write 5, High school 3, Primary 6, University graduate

EM households:

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Attending school

Elementary Primary Secondary University

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female

(***) Residential registration status 1. Permanent residential registration 3, Temporary absence 2. Temporary residential registration 4, No residential registration 1.1 Occupation and average monthly income of family members

Sr No Names Occupation Income per month Total

Regular Other sources

1

2

3

4

5

Total family income

(*) Occupation 1. Gov, servant 7, Unstable occupation 2. Retired 8, Other occupation 3. Worker 9, Housewife 4. Farmer 10, Schooling/ training 5. Aquaculture/fishing 11, Unemployment 6. Business 12, Eligible for Special Assistance The family is in the income group of - Low 

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- Middle  - Above middle  (in relation with provincial income)

1,2 Average monthly expenses iof HH (VND) Amount

………,……………………………  Food ………,……………………………  Electricity ………,……………………………  Water ………,……………………………  Education ………,……………………………  Travelling ………,……………………………  Cloth ………,……………………………  Medical ………,……………………………  Taxes, Fees ………,……………………………  Others ………,…………………………… ………,…………………………… Total

1.3 Irregular expenses of HH during last year (VND) Amount ………,……………………………  Festivals ………,……………………………  Ceremonies ………,……………………………  Purchasing household appliance ………,……………………………

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 Repairs of house ………,……………………………  Repaires of motobike/motor boat ………,……………………………  Others ………,…………………………… ………,…………………………… Total

1.4 Household appliaces in possession  Motorbike   Motor-board   Bicycle   TV set   Refrigerator   Washing machine   Electronics   Telephone   Others 

Economic status of the family

 High   Medium   Low  (In relation with possession of facilities)

1.5 Does the HH has any disable members Yes  No 

1,6 If „Yes‟ to 1,5 , ascertain the Types of Disability

Sr Names Age Type of disability Level if disability

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No Male Female Totally Partially Male

Blind

Hearing impairs

Mentally retarded

Orthopaedically handicaped

Others

If „Yes‟ , give details about age, physical condition, dependency status etc, ………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………… 1.8 What are the special needs of the elderly and disabled persons as stated by the Head of the HH or other members of the family (Ex: medical care, mobility, food, social…) ………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………… 1.9 Would any one loose jobs or occupation in the family in case the HH has to move out? Yes  No  Do not know  If „Yes‟, give details ……………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………

2, Use of the house  Exclusively for living   Exclusively for business   Partly living and partly business 

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 Leasing   Vacant   Others  Does the house has 2,1 Toilet Yes  No  If „Yes‟ the toilet is Inside the house  Outside the house  2,2 Kitchen Inside the house  Outside the house  2,3 Water connection from network Yes  No  If „Yes‟ water meter Yes  No  Or using water on fixed amount  connection from neighbor  2,4 Electricity Yes  No 

If „Yes‟ electricity meter Yes  No  Or using water on fixed amount  connection from neighbor  3, Assets 3,1 Residental Land

Land for Housing and Land for Business

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Unit:m2

Total Existing Residental Land Legal Status

Land for housing Land for business Land for Land for Total housing business With Without With Without ownership ownership ownership ownership

Unit:m2

Impacted Residental Land Reason of impact Permanent impact Temporary impact

Land for Land for Land for Land for Total Total housing business housing business

S/S

Tower

ROW

Access Rd

Const, Rd

Related papers to residental land : ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

3.2 Cultivation land

Agricultural land holding Legal Status

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p

Rice Vegetable Rice+Shrimp Forest Pond Total Having ownershi Without ownership Temporary use

Garden

Impacted Agricultural Land

Rice Vegetabler Shimp + Rice Garden Pond Total Rice Vegetable Shrimp + Rice Garden Pond Forest Total Forest

Note : Pls note the reasons of impact (i,e, tower foundation, T/L, S/S, access road, construction road etc,) in the bottom column, Related papers to agricultural land : ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3,3 Perenial Trees and Crops Impacted Perenial and Fruit Trees Unit :Tree

Type of trees Tempo Type of trees Tempo Permanen Permanen , , t Impact t Impact Impact Impact

 Eucalyptus  Longan

 Bed tree  Durian

 Bambo  Peeper

 Hard wood  Cashew

 Orange  Coffee

 Palmyra  Jack

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 Star Apple  Grape Fruit

 Coconut  Lechee

 Rambutan  Mangustan

 Apple  Others

 ,,,,,,,,,,,,  ,,,,,,,,,,,,

Impacted Crops Unit :m2

Type of trees Permanen Tempo, Type of trees Permanen Tempo, t Impact Impact t Impact Impact

 Rice  Maize

 Sugar cane  Pineapple

 Bean  Vegetables

 Manioc  ,,,,,,,,,,

3,4 House Unit: m2

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Existing House

Housing Construction Permit Built on Total Total Category Land Construction Owned encroached Yes No Plot Surfaces land land

Cat, 1

Cat, 2

Cat, 3

Cat, 4

„Temporary”

Unit : m2

Permanent Imacted House

Housing Total Land Plot Total Construction Surface Category Owned Encroached Owned Encroached Total Total land land land land

Cat, 1

Cat, 2

Cat, 3

Cat, 4

„Temporary”

Note : Pls note the reasons of impact (i,e, tower foundation, T/L, S/S, access road, construction road etc,) in the bottom column, Unit: m2

Temporary Imacted House

Housing Total Land Plot Total Construction Surface Category owned encroached owned encroached Total Total land land land land

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Cat, 1

Cat, 2

Cat, 3

Cat, 4

„Temporary”

Note : Pls note the reasons of impact (i,e, tower foundation, T/L, S/S, access road, construction road etc,) in the bottom column,

3,5 Other Structures Affected

Permanently Impacted Structures

Type Measurement Price* Related Paper

 Kitchen

 Toilet

 Livestock/cattle house

 Water tank

 Swallow dug/drilled well

 Pond

 Yard

 Boundary fence

 Power supply system

 Water supply system

 Road

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 Bridge

 Gate

 Alta

 Tomb

 Others

* Estimated prices by DPs, Pls note the reasons of impact in the bottom column Clearly stated “pond” or “paddy field mixed with shrimp/fish rearing“

Temporarily Impacted Structures

Components Type Measurement Price* Related Paper

 Kitchen

 Toilet

 Livestock/cattle house

 Water tank

 Swallow dug/drilled well

 Pond

 Yard

 Boundary fence

 Power supply system

 Water supply system

 Road

 Bridge

 Gate

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 Alta

 Tomb

 Others

* Estimated prices by DPs, Pls note the reasons of impact in the bottom column 4. Resettlement 4.1 Willing to Resettlement Yes  No  If “No” , what are DP‟s suggestion ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Apart from this plot of land and this house, the HH has any other land or house in the commune/district/province Yes  No  If “Yes” , where ? ______ Clearly stated “pond” or “paddy field mixed with shrimp/fish rearing“ 4.2 Choice for resettlement Land for land   Cash for land  4.3 Choice for compensation of structures  Substitute materials and labor for construction of house at self-selected location   Cash for structures for self-relocation   Independent house settled by Project   Other options 

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……………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………… ……… 4,4 Selected options for income restoration by the Dps  Financial assitance   Allocation of an area   Assistance in employment seeking   Assistance for training   Training for appropriate new skill   Assistance in credit for restoration of business   Other proposals  4,5 Priorities in resettlement  Mark the items in order of 1,2,3… of priorities   Satisfactory compensation at market value   New site near to existing paddy field/aquaculture pond   New site within the remaining land   Adequate technical infrastructures (water supply, electricity…at new site)   Adequate social infrastructures (market, school,,) at new site   Easy to open business at new site   Good community at new site   Good environment quality   Erect housing at new site without incurring debt 

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 Training and employment   Additional suggestions, if any  Date of interview ……………………………………………… Name in full and signature ……………………………………………… Of Surveyor ………………………………………………

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APPENDIX 5: LEAFLET The RE2 Project ultilizes the WB loan to extent and up-grade the rural power network in 16 communes of 02 districts of Lai Chau Province will enjoy the power supply through rehabilitationand expansion of the medium and low voltage system, Investment structure:  People‟s Committee of Lai Chau Province RP/EMP implementation Construction and installation of LV T/L and stations  HHs Household connection 1, Project affected household ? All households, institutions, individuals having land and properties on such land i,e, houses, structures, trees, crops in the safely corridor of the power networks (T/L and step- down transformer stations) to be constructed and installed by the project,

2. Who will define the affected areas and affected properties ?  PMU of will supply the District and Commune Compensation Committees with the layouts of medium voltage T/Ls , LV T/Ls along with location of step-down transformer stations,

 The District and Commune Compensation Committees are responsible for defining the affected areas and carrying out the surveys and inventory of affected properties,

 Affected areas are areas lying within the safely corridor of the aerial T/L, Such safely corridor is defined by distance from the outer most cable to each side at the static state (Gov, Decree No,106/2005/ND-CP dt,17 Aug 2005): - 2m applicable to 15 – 22 kV - 1m applicable to 0,4 kV 3. Types of impacts ?  Permanent Impact : land, houses, structures, other properties and trees (high than 4m) lying in the safely corridor of T/L and transformer stations,  Temporary impact: trees, crops and other properties affected during the construction works, 4. Land in the safely corridor of T/L and transformer stations will be taken for the project?  No, But such land use is limited to cultivaition of crops and trees not higher than 4m,

5. Who will be compensated and who will not be compensated ?

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 All families, institutions , individuals who have properties (land, houses, structures, trees, crops) affected by the project and who could legally claimed their land use rights and ownership of their properties prior to the cut-off-date will be compensated and assisted,  Encroached land and/or structures erected after the cut-off-date will not be compensated, Such properties shall be removed by their owners, 6. Compensation tariff ? Compensation tariff shall be established by the Provincial Compensation/ Resettlement Committee, that reflects the actual market prices of the locality, and approved by the Provincial People‟s Committee, All Dps shall be compensated with replacement cost – the actual market prices at the time of compensation – for their affected properties without depreciation and without deduction of reused materials, Affected land shall be compensated by land of similar category or cash, 7, In case of houses partly affected ?  In case the affected part does not affect the struture of the house and the residential purpose in the remaining part, the affected part shall be compensated,  In case the affected part affects the structure of the house and the remaining part can not be used for the residential purpose, the whole house shall be compensated, 8 When DPs will receive the compensation and move ?  DPs required to be settled shall be compensated for land, houses, structures, trees, crops…, at least 3 months prior to land acquisition,  DPs with partly affected properties and be resettled on their own land plot shall be compensated for the affected houses, structures, trees, and crops …, at least 2 months prior to land acquisition,  DPs with affected trees, crops only shall be compensated at least 1 month prior to construction, 9, Are there any entitlements apart from compensation for DPs required to be resettled? Yes, Apart from compensation for land and other properties, DPs required to be resettled shall enjoy the transport allowance, livelihood assistance… All allowances, supports… will be clearly defined in the RP,

10, In case DPs are paid with parts of compensation and other allowances but already asked to move or clear the ground?

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DPs only hand-over their land or clear their ground when already received full compensation and other entitlements,

11. When receiving compensation, DPs may be asked to contribute a certain amount to a certain organization or a certain amount withheld by the Compensation Committee?

Nobody is authorised to collect or withhold any amount from DPs‟ compensation and other entitlements,

If such is the case, DPs have to report immediately to district compensation committee, PMU of local authorities for settlement,

12. Who will inform DPs of the time-schedule for compensation, land acquisition, ground clearance and other related information?

PMU, Provincial Compensation Committee, District Compensation Committee are responsible for the information to DPs‟ entitlements, RP, compensation policy and tariff, time-schedule for payment of compensation, land acquisition, ground- clearance and construction,

13. In case DPs disagreed with DMS results or other related issues, where can they lodge their complain ?

 Lodge their complain to the Commune People‟s Committee,  In case DPs disagree with the resettlement of the commune People‟s Committee, lodge their complaint to the District People‟s Committee where settlement should be processed within 15 days,  In case DPs disagreed with the settlement of the District People‟s Committee, such case will be bought to the court, Administrative fees are exempted at all levels,

14. Who will supervise the compensation?

An internal mornitoring unit will be set up within the PMU to carry out the internal monitoring of RP, and

An internal mornitoring unit will be contracted by PMU to carry out the external monitoring of RP, 15. DPs’ responsibilities ?

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 Participate in all related community meetings and read all related information;

 Be ready with all related papers i,e, LURC, residential registration, ownership of other properties…

 Read and thoroughly understand all related forms i,e, socio-economic survey, DMS property inventory, compensation and resettlement commitment… and participate in all such activities,

 Timely resettlement or ground-clearance after receiving full compensation and other entitlements, 16. Any DPs with any related query and at any time can approach the following institutions: HHs affected by medium voltage T/L

 Power Company

 PMU HHs affected by low voltage T/L

 Department of Industry

 PMU (Low voltage networks project)

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APPENDIX 6: The public consultant meeting minutes and images

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Annex RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Annex RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

Annex RP RE2 Project – Vietnam Thai Binh Province For The Additional Financing Resettlement Plan

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APPENDIX 7: Checking the project affected households

Vietnam Rural Energy 2 Project For The Additional Financing Inventory data sheet of Affected HHs Thai Binh Province

Nu mb Total er land Loss Name of Head of of holdi as % Loss Land Loss Crop Household Per ng of of son HH in Total in m2 HH Coc Lo Ba Veget Bana Gua Othe Agricultural land (m2) Rice onu nga mbo ables na va r t n o Rice Crop Total Land Land District: Thai Binh Commune: Vu Phuc city Nguyen Van Thao - 0.00 40 - 2 1 4 639 % Tran MinhThang 5 0.82 33 - 4 3 608 5 % 1 Nguyen Van Giang - 0.00 22 - 2 3 5 341 % 1 Tran Van Lam - 0.00 20 - 2 2 6 730 %

District: Thai Binh Commune: Vu Dong city Le Van Cho 2 4 0.65 13 3 - - - - - 4 620 2 % 13 Tran Van Van - 3 3 0.40 - 4 - - - - - 3 750 % 20 Le Van Dong - - - 0.00 ------5 590 % 2 Vu Van Gia - 3 0.38 20 - 5 - - - - - 6 780 3 % Nguyen Dang Minh - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - - - 5 823 % Pham Tien Manh 1 4 0.61 20 - - - - - 4 689 3 % 8 1 Ve Van Thiep - 2 0.17 13 - 5 - - - - - 3 1,200 2 % Nguyen Ba Luc - 2 2 0.22 ------4 926 % 13

District: Thai Binh Commune: Dong My city

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Le Huu Dinh - 3 0.21 20 - 5 - - - - - 4 1,400 3 % Le Van Xuan - 2 2 0.18 ------4 1,100 % 13 Tran Van Hanh - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - - - 5 1,820 %

District: Thai Binh Commune: Phu Xuan city Nghiem Van Suu - 3 0.24 20 - 5 - - - - - 4 1,250 3 % Nguyen Van Dan - 3 0.31 20 ------3 980 3 % Ngo Van Quang - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 5 1,520 % Nguyen Duc Chinh - 2 0.22 13 ------3 892 2 % Pham Hoang Hong - - - 0.00 - - 5 - - - - - Ha 6 870 % Hoa Son - 3 3 0.32 - - - - - 1 - 4 950 % 20 Duong Van Minh - 5 0.74 33 ------4 678 5 % 1 Vu Quoc Binh - - - 0.00 ------4 689 %

District: Commune: Vu Le Kien Xuong Pham Van Duc - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - 1 - 4 789 % Tran Cong Nha - 5 0.56 33 ------4 890 5 % 1 Dinh Van Truong - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - - - 4 1,250 %

District: Commune: An Binh Kien Xuong Le Hong Thieu - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 4 720 % Nguyen Van Bay - 3 3 0.33 - - - - 1 - 4 900 % 20 1 Nguyen Duc Quyet - - - 0.00 ------1 - 4 828 % Tran Trong Thanh 1 4 0.56 20 3 - - - - 4 756 3 % 8 1 Lương Van Bo - 4 4 0.43 ------3 936 % 27

District: Commune: Vu Hoa Kien Xuong Le Van Luong - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - - - 4 720 % Tran Hai Ly - 1 0.13 9 - - - - - 2 - 4 972 1 % Nguyen Van Tinh - 2 0.18 13 - 1 - - - - - 3 1,116 2 % Pham Van Ba - 5 5 0.40 - - - - - 1 - 5 1,260 % 33 Vu Quoc Hoan - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 2 -

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4 720 % Luong Manh Hai - - - 0.00 ------2 - 4 900 % Nguyen Viet - 2 0.19 13 - - - - - 1 - Phuong 4 1,080 2 %

District: Commune: Quyet Tien Kien Xuong Le Van Hung - 2 0.19 10 - 5 - - - 2 - 4 792 2 % Nguyen Huu Khun 1 3 0.27 9 - - - - 2 - 4 936 1 % 8 Le Duc Tho - 1 1 0.14 ------3 972 % 9 1 Nguyen Huu Ngan 3 5 0.53 13 3 - - - 3 - 5 936 2 % 20

District: Commune: Vu An Kien Xuong Nguyen Danh - 2 0.21 10 - - - - - 1 - Huynh 4 720 2 % Le Thi Thanh - 2 0.21 13 - 3 - - - - - Quang 4 936 2 % Le Van Quy - - - 0.00 ------3 - 4 1,224 % Nguyen Thi Hue - - - 0.00 - - 5 - - - - - 4 900 % Do Van Hoan 2 4 0.25 8 4 - - - 2 - 5 1,440 1 % 16

District: Commune: Quang Kien Xuong Hung Le Van Thao - 3 0.32 20 - 6 - - - - - 5 936 3 % Nguyen Huu Doat - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - 3 - 3 1,440 % 1 Le Van Dinh - 3 3 0.28 ------4 1,080 % 20 Nguyen Huu Dong - 2 0.25 13 - 4 - - - - 4 792 2 % 1 Tran Van Cu - 3 3 0.31 ------4 972 % 20 Le Van Yeu - - - 0.00 - - 5 - - - 2 - 4 900 %

District: Commune: Dong Xuyen Tien Hai Trinh Quang Hoa - 3 0.33 20 ------4 900 3 % Trinh Van Ve - 5 0.48 33 - 2 - - - 2 - 4 1,044 5 % Le Duc Quang - 2 2 0.21 ------4 972 % 13 Dao Duc Hai - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - 1 - 4 792 % Tran Duc Hung - 5 5 0.51 - - - - 2 - 3 972 % 33 1 Truong Van Tuan - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 4 828 %

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Le Duc Tam - 3 0.35 20 - - - - - 1 - 5 864 3 % Nguyen Thi Loi - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 1 - 6 1,080 %

District: Commune: An Ninh Tien Hai Hoang Van Trang 1 3 0.32 13 3 - - - - - 3 1,008 2 % 8 Le Huu Huan - - - 0.00 - - 4 - - - - - 4 900 % Hoang Van Mao - - - 0.00 ------3 - 3 900 % Nguyen Thi - 2 2 0.19 - - - - 2 - Thuong 4 1,080 % 13 1 Nguyen Van Tuan - 2 2 0.17 - 5 - - - - - 5 1,152 % 13 Luong Van Can - 3 0.35 20 - - - - - 3 - 5 864 3 % Vu Van Tien - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 3 972 % District: Commune: Dong Tien Hai Hoang Dinh Xuan Truong - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - 4 900 % 1 Vu Quoc Dai - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - - - 4 1,080 % Luong Xuan Chinh - 3 0.24 20 - - - - - 1 - 4 1,250 3 % Dang Phuc Hoa - 1 0.12 8 - 2 - - 1 - 3 987 1 % 1 Dang Van Ham - 2 2 0.21 ------5 952 % 13 Dang Thanh Son - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - - 4 785 % 1 Nguyen Anh Quan - 2 0.23 13 - - - - - 1 - 4 856 2 % Tran Xuan Soan 2 4 0.37 13 2 - - - - - 4 963 2 % 11 District: Commune: Dong Trung Tien Hai Nguyen Tam Van 1 3 0.38 13 3 - - - 2 - 3 852 2 % 8 Nguyen Van Hoa - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - - - 5 756 % Le Duc Duyen - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - - - 4 842 % Le Duc Nghia - 2 2 0.23 - - - - 2 - 4 863 % 13 1 Hoang Thi Xuan - 2 2 0.20 ------4 985 % 13 Le Duc Nhan - 3 0.24 20 - - - - - 1 - 4 1,250 3 % Nguyen Van Khue - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 4 1,350 % Luong Phi Khanh - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - 2 - 2 854 % 1 Tran Van Tien - 2 0.27 13 - - - - 2 - 4 752 2 % 1

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District: Commune: Dong Lam Tien Hai Tran Quang Minh - 3 0.32 17 - - - - 2 - 4 784 3 % 1 Nguyen Thi Hai - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 4 852 % Nguyen Trong - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - Thien 4 863 % Pham Duc Tinh - 2 0.24 13 - - - - 1 - 4 841 2 % 1 Pham Dinh Ngoc - 2 2 0.20 ------3 987 % 13 Le Xuan Thanh - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 5 1,250 % Le Van Chien 2 5 0.30 17 - - - - 3 - 6 1,489 3 % 13 District: Commune: Tay Son Tien Hai Le Van Vi - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 2 - 3 1,245 % Lam Van Sinh - 2 2 0.16 ------5 1,236 % 13 1 Nguyen Quang - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - Vinh 5 1,204 % District: Commune: Minh Vu Thu Quang Le Van Dinh - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - 1 - 3 1,210 % 1 Le Van Quang 2 5 0.35 20 ------4 1,420 3 % 13 Le Van Hai - 2 2 0.15 ------5 1,320 % 13 1 Chu Sy - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 5 1,530 % Le Van Luy 2 4 0.24 13 2 - - - - 5 1,478 2 % 10 1 Dang Quoc Tung - - - 0.00 ------6 987 % 1 Dang Van Lap 3 6 0.68 20 3 - - - 2 - 4 879 3 % 20 District: Commune: Hong Phong Vu Thu Vu Van Co - 2 0.30 13 - - - - - 2 - 4 658 2 % Tran Thi Binh - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 4 875 % Tran Thi Bao - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - - 4 965 % 1 Vu Van Thuong - 4 0.46 27 ------4 863 4 % 1 Cao Van Hai 4 6 0.59 13 - - - - 2 - 3 1,020 2 % 27 District: Commune: Hiep Hoa Vu Thu Truong Trong - 2 0.17 13 - 2 - - - 3 - Tuyen 4 1,205 2 % Nguyen Van Vien - 3 0.27 20 - 3 - - - - - 4 1,102 3 % Nguyen Cong Hien - 2 0.20 13 ------4 987 2 %

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Tran Xuan Tam - - - 0.00 - - 4 - - - 3 - 7 1,852 % nguyen Tien Hai - 2 0.23 13 - - - - 1 - 3 863 2 % 1 Tu Ngoc Hung - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - - - 4 874 % Nguyen Cong - 3 0.31 20 ------Thong 4 964 3 % Nguyen van Tinh - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - 5 - 4 952 % 1 District: Commune: Trung An Vu Thu Nguyen Thi Gai - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 4 895 % Tang Xuan Quyen - 4 0.41 27 - - - - - 3 - 4 987 4 % Truong Van Quy - - - 0.00 - - 4 - - 2 - 3 842 % 1 District: Commune: Dung Nghia Vu Thu Tran Long Sam - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 4 987 % Nguyen Hong Tuan - 3 0.31 20 - 2 - - - 2 - 5 953 3 % Dang Van Kim - 5 0.52 33 ------4 964 5 % 1 Chu Sy Binh 2 4 0.41 13 - - - - - 4 978 2 % 13 1 Nguyen Phuong - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 3 - Loan 4 1,200 % District: Commune: Viet Thuan Vu Thu Tran Trong Lam - 2 0.25 15 - - - - 2 - 4 879 2 % 1 luong Xuan Khai - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 4 985 % Luong Xuan Hien - 3 3 0.31 - - - - 1 - 4 975 % 20 1 Truong Trong Luu - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 2 - 4 1,250 % Luong Xuan Giang - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 1,120 % Luong Xuan Tam - 4 0.41 27 ------5 978 4 % 1 Luong Quoc Chien - 5 0.52 33 - 2 - - - 3 - 4 956 5 % District: Commune: Tam Quang Vu Thu Dang Van Tinh - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - 4 754 % 1 Le Van Nham - 3 0.30 20 - 3 - - - - - 4 987 3 % Nguyen Thanh - - - 0.00 - - 5 - - - 4 - Phuong 4 896 % District: Commune: Dong Vu Thu Thanh Nguyen Van Sy - 2 0.17 13 - 2 - - - 3 - 6 1,200 2 % Nguyen Van Muoi - 3 0.20 20 ------5 1,520 3 %

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Le Thanh Nam - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - - - 4 1,105 % Le Thi Cuc - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - 2 - 6 1,068 % 1 Nguyen Van Thiep - 4 0.41 27 - - - - - 2 - 2 987 4 % District: Commune: Minh Lang Vu Thu Le Thanh Nam - 3 3 0.25 - 2 - - - 1 - 4 1,210 % 20 Truong Van Sam - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 4 1,100 % Nguyen Van Dong - 5 0.33 33 - - - - - 3 - 4 1,500 5 % Le Huu Ba - 4 4 0.28 - - - - - 2 - 5 1,430 % 27 Le Dinh Dinh - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - 2 - 4 789 % luong Xuan Khai - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - 3 1,200 % 1 Truong Van Buong - 3 0.20 20 - - - - - 3 - 4 1,500 3 % District: Commune: Tu Tan Vu Thu Truong Dinh Nham - 2 0.18 15 - 1 - - - 2 - 4 1,245 2 % Truong Dinh Thanh - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - - - 4 1,102 % Tran Quang Thach - 2 0.18 15 - - - - 3 - 5 1,230 2 % 1 Tran Van Nhe - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 1 - 5 1,102 % Le Minh Bao - 2 0.14 13 - 2 - - - 2 - 4 1,430 2 % Le Minh Toan 3 4 0.44 8 3 - - - - - 4 965 1 % 20 District: Commune: Minh Tan Hung Ha Do Van Toi - 3 0.25 20 - 1 - - - - - 2 1,201 3 % Do Van Minh - - - 0.00 - - - - - 1 - 4 1,120 % 1 Do Van Thuc - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 4 987 % District: Commune: Kim Trung Hung Ha Le Dinh Truong - 2 0.18 13 - 2 - - - 2 - 4 1,102 2 % Le Dinh Khanh - 3 0.32 20 - - - - - 1 - 4 952 3 % Le Thi Giang - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 4 967 % Nguyen Van Minh - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 2 - 4 987 % Nguyen Van Binh - 5 5 0.40 - - - - 2 - 5 1,250 % 33 1 District: Commune: Duyen Hai Hung Ha Tran Trong Thanh 2 4 0.32 13 - - - - 1 - 4 1,101 2 % 10

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Nguyen Van Sinh - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 1,100 % Truong VBa Tuong - 2 2 0.17 - - - - 2 - 4 1,200 % 13 1 Nguyen Dinh - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - - - Thong 4 1,500 % District: Commune: Van Cam Hung Ha Pham Dinh Van - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 1,102 % Pham Dinh Quang - 2 2 0.16 ------4 1,250 % 13 1 Pham Dinh Thai 2 5 0.33 20 - - - 1 - 4 1,354 3 % 10 1 Pham Dinh An - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 4 1,450 % Le Tu Ngoc - 2 2 0.14 - 2 - - - - - 3 1,430 % 13 District: Commune: Phuc Hung Ha Khanh Do Ngoc Kien 1 2 0.19 8 - - - 1 - 4 1,250 1 % 8 1 Truong Trong Son - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 4 1,240 % Nguyen van Dong - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - 2 - 4 1,250 % Truong Van Luc 1 3 0.23 13 - - - - 1 - 4 1,320 2 % 7 Le Anh Nhat - 2 0.16 13 - 2 - - - - - 4 1,250 2 % Luong Xuan Chinh - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 1 - 4 1,350 % Pham Thi Dao 2 4 0.28 13 1 - - - - - 4 1,420 2 % 13 District: Commune: Doan Hung Hung Ha Truong Van Thuc - 2 0.16 13 - - - - - 2 - 4 1,230 2 % Truong Dinh Long - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - 1 - 3 1,105 % 1 Truong Van Mao - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 2 - 4 1,084 % Truong Van Mong 4 5 0.50 9 1 - - - - 4 1,056 1 % 27 1 District: Commune: Van Lang Hung Ha Tran Quang Dot - - - 0.00 - - - - - 2 - 4 758 % 1 Tran Que Binh 1 3 0.42 13 1 - - - - - 4 758 2 % 8 Nguyen Tinh Van 1 3 0.35 15 ------4 968 2 % 8 Tran Quang Minh - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - - - 4 645 % Nguyen Van Sang - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - - - 3 694 % Le Thi Cuc 1 2 0.24 8 - - - - 3 - 5 985 1 % 8 Tu Ngoc Hung - 3 0.34 20 - 3 - - - - - 4 875 3 %

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Nguyen Van Tinh - - - 0.00 - - - - - 2 - 5 965 % 1 Nguyen Van Thon - 3 3 0.32 - 1 - - - 2 - 4 935 % 20 District: Commune: Hung Dung Hung Ha Dinh Van Than - 2 2 1.75 - 2 - - - - - 4 120 % 14 Nguyen Van Bay 1 4 0.48 20 - - - - 3 - 4 879 3 % 8 Truong Trong Sao - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - - - 4 968 % Nguyen Xuan Hoi 1 3 0.33 13 - - - 1 - 4 958 2 % 8 1 Nguyen Trong Son - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 2 - 4 947 % Nguyen Van Tinh - 2 0.23 13 - 2 - - - 2 - 3 865 2 % District: Commune: Hoa Binh Hung Ha Vu Thi Thao - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 2 - 4 1,010 % Ngo VanToan - 2 2 0.20 - 2 - - - - - 4 1,020 % 13 Ngo Van Tuyen - 2 2 0.20 - - - - 2 - 4 985 % 13 1 Ngo Van Sinh - 3 3 0.32 - - - - 3 - 4 950 % 20 1 Luong Minh Thong - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - - - 5 960 % Luong MinhCuong - 2 2 0.21 - 2 - - - 2 - 4 970 % 13 Do Van Dau 3 5 0.51 13 - - - - 3 - 6 980 2 % 20 Do Van Hung - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 4 780 % Do Van Qui 2 5 0.59 20 1 - - - 2 - 5 850 3 % 13 Hoang Quang Mao - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - 4 930 % 1 Hoang Quang Hue - 5 5 0.53 - - - - - 3 - 6 940 % 33 Hoang Quanf Manh - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 950 % District: Commune: Thuy Dan Thai Thuy Ngo Mai Tich 2 3 0.28 8 1 - - - 2 - 4 950 1 % 10 Than Van Hung - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - - - 4 960 % Than Van Huong - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - 2 - 5 930 % Duong Van Thang - 2 0.23 13 ------4 870 2 % 1 Cao Thi Chung - 2 0.24 13 - 2 - - - 2 - 4 840 2 % District: Commune: My Loc Thai Thuy Pham Anh Minh - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - 1 - 4 1,200 %

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Nguyen Anh Quan 1 3 0.31 13 2 - - - - - 4 980 2 % 7 Tran Van Lam - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 4 950 % NGuyen Van Dong 1 4 0.44 20 - - - 2 - 4 964 3 % 8 1 Pham Hong Ha - 2 0.21 13 - 2 - - - - - 4 932 2 % Pham Thanh Binh - 2 0.18 13 - 2 - - - 2 - 4 1,100 2 % Nguyen Huu Ba - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - - - 4 1,230 % Vi Linh 3 5 0.41 13 - - - - 2 - 5 1,100 2 % 17 District: Commune: Thuy Binh Thai Thuy Tran Thanh Nha 2 4 0.33 13 - - - - 1 - 4 1,250 2 % 14 Cu Huu Thuy 2 4 0.27 13 2 - - - - - 5 1,500 2 % 13 Pham Van Chi 2 4 0.29 13 - - - - 2 - 4 1,400 2 % 13 Quach Huu Dan - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 6 1,600 % Tran Xuan Hien 1 3 0.21 13 - - - 1 - 4 1,520 2 % 8 1 Bui Van Minh - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 2 - 4 1,500 % Hoang Huu Au 1 4 0.22 15 2 - - - - - 4 1,600 2 % 9 Phan Duc Thiet - - - 0.00 - - - - - 2 - 6 1,300 % 1 Cao Nam Son 1 3 0.23 13 - - - - 1 - 4 1,400 2 % 8 Truong Cong Khoat - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - - - 4 1,800 % Nguyen Dinh Tien 1 3 0.19 13 - - - - 1 - 5 1,680 2 % 8 Pham Van Hoa - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - - - 4 2,000 % Nguyen Ba Tang - 2 0.16 13 - 2 - - - 2 - 4 1,250 2 % District: Commune: Thuy Luong Thai Thuy Phan Thi Duyen 1 3 0.27 13 2 - - - 2 - 4 1,200 2 % 8 Vu Quoc Dai - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 6 1,500 % Nguyen Dinh Ly 2 4 0.29 13 - - - 1 - 4 1,400 2 % 13 1 Vu Anh Duc 2 4 0.31 13 - - - 2 - 4 1,300 2 % 13 1 Pham Van Phuc - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 2 - 5 1,600 % Le Xuan Bai - 2 2 0.17 - 1 - - - - - 4 1,200 % 13 Hoang Thi Lien - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - 3 - 4 1,500 % District: Commune: Thai Xuyen Thai Thuy

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Pham Van Thinh 2 3 0.26 8 - - - - 2 - 5 1,250 1 % 13 Tran Thu Ly - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - - 6 1,520 % 1 Le Van Ty 2 4 0.31 13 1 - - - 3 - 6 1,300 2 % 13 Hoang Van Tien 2 6 0.41 27 - - - - 4 - 4 1,450 4 % 13 Tran Thi Thu Hien - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 1,620 % District: Commune: Thai Hong Thai Thuy Nguyen Dinh - 2 0.13 13 - 1 - - - - - Nhuan 5 1,500 2 % Nguyen Dinh De - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 2 - 4 1,200 % Nguyen Dinh Binh 1 3 0.26 13 - - - - 3 - 4 1,230 2 % 8 Truong Cong 2 4 0.28 13 - - - - 1 - Phung 4 1,450 2 % 13 Nguyen Dinh Do 2 5 0.40 20 1 - - - 2 - 6 1,250 3 % 13 Nguyen Dinh Thai - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - 4 1,320 % 1 Pham Van Chinh - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - 2 - 4 1,450 % Tran Duc Chien - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 1,200 % District: Commune: Thuy Lien Thai Thuy Nguyen Ba Dong - 2 0.08 13 - 1 - - - 2 - 4 2,500 2 % Nguyen Trong Thu - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 4 1,350 % Le Khac Linh - 2 0.14 13 - 3 - - - 2 - 4 1,458 2 % Nguyen Tien Van 2 5 0.33 20 - - - 2 - 6 1,360 3 % 10 1 Do Duc Thang - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - - - 5 1,650 % Nguyen Viet An 2 4 0.21 13 - - - - 1 - 4 1,870 2 % 13 - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 4 1,980 % Vu Van Bay 1 4 0.32 20 - - - 2 - 4 1,250 3 % 7 1 District: Commune: Thuy Dung Thai Thuy Luong Thi Can - 2 0.08 13 - 1 - - - 1 - 4 2,500 2 % Pham Anh Duc - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 2 - 4 1,350 % Bui Anh Khuyen - 2 0.14 13 - 3 - - - - - 4 1,458 2 % Hoang Van Thom 2 5 0.33 20 ------6 1,360 3 % 10 Le Huu Phien - - - 0.00 - - - - - 3 - 5 1,650 % 1 Bui Van Thanh 2 4 0.21 13 - - - - 3 - 4 1,870 2 % 13

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Nguyen Dinh The - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 4 - 4 1,980 % Ly Van Su - - - 0.00 - - - - - 3 - 4 1,250 % 1 Nguyen Dinh - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 5 - Thuong 4 1,460 % Nguyen Dinh 2 4 0.19 13 ------Trong 6 1,870 2 % 11 Pham Van Hien 2 3 0.23 7 1 - - - - - 4 1,320 1 % 13 Tran Trong Thang 2 4 0.26 13 2 - - - 1 - 3 1,540 2 % 13 District: Commune: Dong Cac Dong Hung Cao Van Hinh 1 3 0.29 13 ------4 1,100 2 % 8 Truong Van Quan - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 1,500 % Pham Duc Truc 2 4 0.35 13 - - - - - 5 1,130 2 % 13 1 Nguyen Dinh Bay 1 3 0.21 13 2 - - - 1 - 4 1,560 2 % 8 Tran Van Sy - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 1 - 5 1,654 % Bui Duc Hue 1 3 0.17 13 - - - - 1 - 6 1,890 2 % 8 District: Commune: Dong Tan Dong Hung Nguyen Thi Le - 1 0.12 8 - 1 - - - - 4 985 1 % 1 To Ngoc Bon - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 785 % Le Phi Phu - 2 2 0.26 - - - - - 2 - 4 765 % 13 Nguyen Duc - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - - - Phuong 4 750 % District: Commune: Thang Long Dong Hung Le Dinh Tam 1 3 0.46 13 2 - - - 1 - 4 689 2 % 8 Hoang Van Thu - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 1 - 4 780 % Pham Duc Hung 2 3 0.40 9 - - - - - 4 856 1 % 14 1 Nguyen Tri Tan - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 2 - 3 954 % District: Commune: Nguyen Xa Dong Hung Mai Van Dang - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 879 % Mai Van Dinh 2 3 0.34 8 - - - - 2 - 4 954 1 % 13 Pham Dinh Mat 1 4 0.44 20 - - - - 1 - 5 950 3 % 8 Pham Dinh Mai - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 2 - 4 756 % Le Van Phuc - 2 0.32 15 - 1 - - - - - 4 689 2 % Le Van Kiem 2 3 0.38 8 - - - 1 - 4 895 1 % 15 1

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Truong Van Vuong - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - - - 4 720 % Tran Van Quang 1 3 0.23 9 - - - - 2 - 6 1,080 1 % 8 To Quang Lam - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 1 - 4 950 % Tran Quang Dung 1 2 0.25 8 - - - 2 - 4 948 1 % 8 1 Le Quoc Lanh - 2 0.25 13 - 1 - - - 1 - 4 785 2 % District: Commune: An Chau Dong Hung Le Viet Trinh 1 3 0.37 13 1 - - - 2 - 5 854 2 % 8 Le Viet Nhu - 2 0.25 15 - - - - 2 - 4 869 2 % 1 Le Hong Quang - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 2 - 4 782 % Vu Dinh Van 1 3 0.38 14 - - - - 3 - 4 874 2 % 8 Vu Dinh Ken - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - - 4 950 % 1 Vu Dinh Bay - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 941 % Pham Tien Phu 1 3 0.41 13 2 - - - 1 - 3 780 2 % 8 District: Commune: Dong Ha Dong Hung Tran Quoc Toan - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 698 % Nguyen Dinh Chi 2 3 0.41 8 2 - - 2 - 4 785 1 % 13 1 Tran Van Hoi - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 1 - 4 954 % Nguyen Van Tinh 2 4 0.39 13 2 - - - 2 - 4 930 2 % 11 Pham Van Tong - 2 2 0.20 - 2 - - - 1 - 4 742 % 10 District: Commune: Dong Hop Dong Hung Nguyen Ninh - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 2 - Thuan 4 1,200 % Nguyen Minh The 2 4 0.36 13 2 - - - 2 - 4 985 2 % 10 Tran Quoc Su - 3 0.35 20 - 2 - - 2 - 5 850 3 % 1 Tran Van Hoi 2 5 0.57 20 3 - - - 3 - 4 870 3 % 13 Nguyen Ninh Thiep - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - 1 - 4 950 % 1 Tran Quoc Tam 2 4 0.51 13 2 - - - 2 - 4 784 2 % 13 Tran Van Ke - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 760 % District: Commune: Dong Son Dong Hung Nguyen Ninh - 2 0.17 13 - 1 - - - 2 - Thuan 4 1,200 2 % Nguyen Minh The - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - 2 - 4 985 % 1

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Tran Quoc Su - 3 0.35 20 - 2 - - - - - 5 850 3 % Tran Van Hoi 2 5 0.57 20 - - - - 3 - 4 870 3 % 13 Nguyen Ninh Thiep - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 1 - 4 950 % Tran Quoc Tam - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 2 - 4 784 % Tran Van Ke - 3 0.39 20 - 2 - - - 1 - 4 760 3 % District: Commune: Dong Linh Dong Hung Do Duc Hoa - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 2 - 4 1,200 % Pham Quoc Hiep - 3 3 0.30 - - - - 2 - 4 985 % 20 1 Nguyen Dang Nam - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 5 850 % Doan Tat Quang 2 5 0.57 20 - - - - 1 - 4 870 3 % 13 Nguyen Thi Liem - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 1 - 4 950 % Tran Kim Son 2 4 0.51 13 - - - - 2 - 4 784 2 % 13 Nguyen Duc Van - 4 0.53 27 - 2 - - - - - 4 760 4 % District: Commune: An Thanh Quynh Phu Tran Xuan Doan - 2 0.17 13 - 1 - - - 1 - 4 1,200 2 % Tran Duc Toan - - - 0.00 ------4 985 % 1 Pham Duc Nga - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 5 850 % Nguyen Tien Hung 2 5 0.57 20 - - - - 1 - 4 870 3 % 13 Khong Duc Huong - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - - - 4 950 % Do Duc Hue 2 4 0.51 13 2 - - - - - 4 784 2 % 13 Pham Trung Kien - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 760 % Ta Van Dan - 2 0.22 14 - - - - 1 - 4 961 2 % 1 Nguyen Van Lan - 2 0.33 15 - 2 - - - 2 - 5 690 2 % District: Commune: An Duc Quynh Phu Nguyen Anh Tuan - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 2 - 4 1,200 % Tran Van Thang - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 2 - 4 985 % Le Van Truong - 3 0.35 20 - 2 - - - 2 - 5 850 3 % Nguyen Thi Hieu 2 5 0.57 20 - - - - 3 - 4 870 3 % 13 Doan Duc Hai - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - 1 - 4 950 % 1 Le Duc Nhu 2 4 0.51 13 - - - - 2 - 4 784 2 % 13

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Tran Van Y - 1 0.16 8 - 2 - - - 1 - 4 760 1 % District: Commune: An Dong Quynh Phu Le Viet Luong - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 2 - 4 1,200 % Nguyen Duc Vinh 2 4 0.36 13 2 - - - - - 4 985 2 % 10 Dinh Van Tuan - 3 0.35 20 - 2 - - - 2 - 5 850 3 % Tran Van Tuat 2 5 0.57 20 - - - - 3 - 4 870 3 % 13 Truong Van Mau - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - - 4 950 % 1 Le Thi Dang 2 4 0.51 13 - - - - 2 - 4 784 2 % 13 Le Duc Minh - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 760 % Do Duc Que - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 4 961 % Phan Viet Thao - 2 0.33 15 - 2 - - - 3 - 5 690 2 % Tran Van Hanh - 2 0.22 13 - 1 - - 1 - 4 890 2 % 1 Truong Van Hue 2 3 0.44 8 1 - - - 1 - 4 780 1 % 15 District: Commune: An Bai Quynh Phu Nguyen Duc Duyen - 2 0.17 13 - 1 - - - 2 - 4 1,200 2 % Le Thi Ninh 2 4 0.36 13 - - - - 2 - 4 985 2 % 10 Le Van Toan - 3 0.35 20 - - - - 2 - 5 850 3 % 1 Bui Van Thu 2 5 0.57 20 - - - - 3 - 4 870 3 % 13 Vu Quoc Hong - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 1 - 4 950 % Le Duc Thinh 2 4 0.51 13 2 - - - 2 - 4 784 2 % 13 Nguyen Van Luyen - - - 0.00 - - 3 - - - 1 - 4 760 % Tran Thi Thanh - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 961 % District: Commune: An Vinh Quynh Phu Pham Viet Tuong - 2 0.17 13 - 1 - - - 2 - 4 1,200 2 % Mai Van Thanh - 2 2 0.15 - 2 - - - 2 - 4 985 % 10 Nguyen Duc Dien - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - 5 850 % 1 Phi Van Hien 2 5 0.57 20 - - - - 3 - 4 870 3 % 13 Le Duc Ngan - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - 1 - 4 950 % 1 Le Huu Thang - 2 2 0.26 - - - - - 2 - 4 784 % 13 Le Thi Thoa - 1 0.16 8 - 1 - - - 1 - 4 760 1 %

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Nguyen Thi Lam - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - 4 961 % 1 Le Van Tuong - 3 0.43 20 - 2 - - - 2 - 5 690 3 % Tran Trong Nghia - 2 0.22 13 - 1 - - - 1 - 4 890 2 % District: Commune: An Quy Quynh Phu Le Van Dao - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 2 - 4 1,200 % Le Duc Dinh 2 4 0.36 13 - - - - 2 - 4 985 2 % 10 Le Huu Thu - 3 0.35 20 - 2 - - - - 5 850 3 % 1 Nguyen Van Thai 2 5 0.57 20 ------4 870 3 % 13 Tran Thi Hong - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - 1 - 4 950 % 1 Le Van Thom 2 4 0.51 13 2 - - - 2 - 4 784 2 % 13 District: Commune: Dong Hai Quynh Phu Tran Van Son - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 1 - 4 1,200 % Vũ Van Hung - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - 4 985 % Tran Trong Chinh - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - 2 - 5 850 % 1 Dinh Van Lam 2 5 0.57 20 - - - - 3 - 4 870 3 % 13 Pham The Duong - 2 0.23 15 - 1 - - - - - 4 950 2 % Vu Quoc Hung 2 4 0.51 13 - - - - 2 - 4 784 2 % 13 Le Dinh Tien - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 760 % Le Ba Thuan - 2 0.22 14 - 2 - - - 1 - 4 961 2 % Pham Van Lien - 2 0.33 15 - 2 - - - 2 - 5 690 2 % Vu Quoc Su - 2 0.22 13 - 1 - - 1 - 4 890 2 % 1 Nguyen Thi Phuc 2 3 0.44 8 - - - - 1 - 4 780 1 % 15 Le Van Su - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - 1 - 3 840 % 1 District: Commune: Dong Hai Quynh Phu Vu Ngoc Bay - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 2 - 4 1,200 % Le Dinh Lam - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 2 - 4 985 % Dinh Van Cuong - 3 0.35 20 - 2 - - - - 5 850 3 % 1 Le Duc Duan 2 5 0.57 20 - - - - 3 - 4 870 3 % 13 Le Van Sinh - 2 0.23 15 - 1 - - - - 4 950 2 % 1 Le Duc Quang 2 4 0.51 13 2 - - - 2 - 4 784 2 % 13

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Nguyen Van Con - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 760 % District: Commune: Quynh My Quynh Phu Tran Tien Dung - 2 0.17 13 - 1 - - - 2 - 4 1,200 2 % Dang Van En 2 4 0.36 13 2 - - - 2 - 4 985 2 % 10 Dang Nguyen Hong - 3 0.35 20 - 2 - - - 2 - 5 850 3 % Duong Van Long 2 5 0.57 20 - - - - 3 - 4 870 3 % 13 Vu Thi Kim Oanh - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - 1 - 4 950 % 1 Le Thi Sanh 2 4 0.51 13 - - - - 2 - 4 784 2 % 13 Le Thi Sam - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 760 % Le Duc Chien - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - 1 - 4 961 % 1 Le Van Khac - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - 2 - 5 690 % 1 District: Commune: Quynh Quynh Phu Hoang Le Van Xuyen - 2 0.17 13 - 1 - - - 2 - 4 1,200 2 % Nguyen Quang 2 4 0.36 13 2 - - - 1 - Nam 4 985 2 % 10 Nguyen Thi Noi - 3 0.35 20 - 2 - - - - 5 850 3 % 1 Nguyen Trong Lam 2 5 0.57 20 - - - - 3 - 4 870 3 % 13 Le Thi Nong - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - 1 - 4 950 % 1 Doang Van Sinh 2 4 0.51 13 - 1 - - - - 4 784 2 % 13 Ngo Minh Thuc - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 760 % Le Duc Nhuong - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 1 - 4 961 % Le Duc Long - 2 0.33 15 ------5 690 2 % 1 Do Van Lap - 2 0.22 13 - 1 - - 1 - 4 890 2 % 1 District: Commune: Quynh Quynh Phu Trang Le Thanh Hai - 2 0.17 13 - 1 - - - 2 - 4 1,200 2 % Tran Thi Mui - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 2 - 4 985 % Nguyen Huu Tue - 3 0.35 20 - 2 - - - 2 - 5 850 3 % Tran Van Hung 2 5 0.57 20 - - - 3 - 4 870 3 % 13 1 Le Minh Nguyet - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 1 - 4 950 % Le Thi Dac 2 4 0.51 13 - - - - - 4 784 2 % 13 1 Nguyen Huu Nghi - - - 0.00 - - 2 1 - - 1 - 4 760 %

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Nguyen Viet - 2 0.22 14 - 2 - - - - Phuong 4 961 2 % 1 District: Commune: Quynh Quynh Phu Minh Le Duc Hien - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - 2 - 4 1,200 % Hoang Van Thai - - - 0.00 - - 2 - - - 2 - 4 985 % Mai Thi Que - 3 0.35 20 - 2 - - - - 5 850 3 % 1 Le Dinh Thoa 2 5 0.57 20 - - - - 3 - 4 870 3 % 13 Nguyen Danh - - - 0.00 - - 1 - - - - Thanh 4 950 % 1 Le Van Vinh 2 4 0.51 13 2 - - - 2 - 4 784 2 % 13 Le Huu Them 2 6 0.72 27 - - - - 1 - 4 760 4 % 10 Do Duc Dap - 3 0.31 20 - 2 - - - - 4 961 3 % 1

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