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Public Disclosure Authorized CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR DETAILED DESIGN OF THE UPGRADING TO PAVED (BITUMEN) STANDARDS OF

GULU-- ROAD

RESETTLEMENT ACTION PLAN

Public Disclosure Authorized JULY 2009

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS...... ii APPENDiCES ...... vi LIST OF TABLES ...... vii LIST OF FIGURES ...... vii 'It ACRONYMS ...... viii TERMINOLOGY AND DEFINITIONS ...... ix EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...... 1 1 Introduction ...... 1 2 Legal Policy and Institutional Framework ...... 1 3 Socio-Economic Baseline Information ...... 1 4 Project Impacts ...... 2 5 Requirements of the Implementation of the Resettlement/Compensation Plan .... 3 1 INTRODUCTION ...... 10 1.1 Background ...... 10 1.2 The Project Road ...... 10 1.3 Overall Objective of the Project...... 12 1.4 Objectives of the Resettlement Action Plan ...... 12 1.4.1 The Specific Objectives of the Resettlement Action Plan ...... 12 1.5 Approach and Methodology of Social Assessment Introduction ...... 13 1.5.1 Literature Review ...... 13 1.5.2 Field Surveys ...... 13 1.5.3 Site Visits and Participatory Rapid Appraisal...... 13 1.5.4 Focus Group Discussions (FGD) ...... 14 1.5.5 Informal Interviews ...... 14 1.5.6 Formal Interviews ...... 14 1.5.7 Public ConSUltation ...... 15 1.5.8 Communication Strategies ...... 15 1.5.9 Information to District Leadership ...... 15 1; 1.6 Structure of Final Report ...... 16 - . 2 LEGAL POLICY AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK ...... 17 2.1 Policy Basis ...... 17 .' 2.2 Land Tenure ...... 18 2.2.1 Leasehold tenures ...... 18 2.2.2 Customary and Urban Land Tenure: ...... 18 2.3 Public Consultation and Public Awareness ...... 19 ii Consultancy Services for the Detailed Design of the VKE International (Ply) ltd Upgrading to Paved Standard of Gulu - Nimule Road Resettlement Action Plan Contract No. RDPIHWIS018 July 2009

2.4 Institutional Framework and Involvement of Local Councils ...... 19 2.5 Differences of Laws and the World Bank Policy on Resettlement ...... 20 3 SOCIO-ECONOMIC BASELINE INFORMATION ...... 22 3.1 Introduction ...... 22 3.1.1 Demographic Information ...... 22 3.1.2 Population Characteristics ...... 22 3.1.3 Social Organisation ...... 22 3.1.4 Ethnic Groups ...... 23 3.1.5 Internally Displaced People's (IDP) Camps ...... 23 3.1.6 Gender Relations ...... 24 3.2 Means of Livelihood of Communities along the alignment...... 25 3.2.1 Climate and Farm Activities ...... 25 3.2.2 Economic Activities ...... 25 3.2.3 Main Source of Income of affected Persons ...... 27 3.2.4 Average Income ...... 29 3.3 Major Source of food ...... 30 3.4 Land Ownership along Gulu Nimule Road ...... 31 3.5 Present State of Services and Infrastructure...... 32 3.5.1 Toilet Facilities ...... 32 3.5.2 Public Health ...... 32 3.5.3 Community Based Organizations ...... 34 3.5.4 Education ...... 35 3.5.5 Persons with Disability (PWD) and Other Vulnerable Groups ...... 36 4 PROJECT IMPACT ...... 39 4.1 Survey Procedures ...... 39 4.2 Minimization of Resettlement Impacts: ...... 42 4.3 Resettlement of PAPS ...... 42 4.4 Sites of PAPs ...... 43 4.5 Profile of Project Affected Persons ...... 43 4.6 Positive Impacts ...... 44 4.7 Negative Impacts ...... 45 4.8 General Snag List ...... 47 5.0 COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND CONSULTATION ...... 48 5.1 Stakeholders Analysis ...... 48 5.1.1 Local Council Meetings ...... 48 5.1.2 Private Sector, Civil Institutions and NGOs ...... 49 5.1.3 Involvement of CBOs ...... 49

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5.1.4 Sensitisation of the Affected Communities through Community Dialogue Meetings 49 5.1.5 Consultation Strategy ...... 49 5.1.6 Consolidation of Monitoring and Evaluation Systems with Stakeholders ...... 50 6.0 COMPENSATION STRATEGY ...... 51 6.1 Criteria and Eligibility for Compensation ...... 51 6.2 Inventory and Registration of Affected properties and persons ...... 52 • 6.3 Inventory and Registration of Affected properties and persons ...... 52 6.5 Grievance Committee ...... 52 6.6 Market Value Assessment ...... 53 6.7 Right to Salvage Materials ...... 54 6.8 Moving Arrangements ...... 54 6.9 Policy Guidelines ...... :'...... 54 6.10 Background Information and Basis of Valuation in the Statutes ...... 54 6.10.1 Section 26 of the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda ...... : ...... 54 6.11 Land Interests ...... 55 6.12 Government Acquisition of Land ...... 55 6.12.1 The Land Act...... 55 6.12.2 Customary Tenure ...... 55 6.12.3 Leasehold Tenure 5.4(5) ...... 55 6.12.4 How Local Government Authority may acquire land ...... 55 6.12.5 Mutual Agreements ...... 56 6.12.6 Compensation ...... 56 6.12.7 Land Tribunals: Section.74 1(4) ...... 56 6.12.8 Jurisdictions of the District Land Tribunal: Section.77 1 (b) ...... 56 6.13 Basis of Valuation under Section.78 of the Land Act...... 56 6.13.1 Customary Owner ...... 56 6.13.2 Rates of Compensation ...... 56 6.13.3 Properties not covered under the above rates ...... 57 6.14 Compensation Approach ...... 57 6.14.1 Strip Maps ...... 57 6.15 Determination of Compensation Awards ...... 57 6.15.1 Road Reserve and Existing Road Width ...... 57 6.15.2 Existing Road Width ...... 57 6.16 Eligibility for Compensation ...... 58 7.0 IMPLEMENTATION OF RESETTLEMENT/COMPENSATION PLAN ...... 59 7.1 Introduction ...... 59 7.2 Resettlement and Compensation: ...... 59

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7.3 Host Population: ...... 60 7.4 Provision of Infrastructure and Services ...... 60 7.5 Resettlement Impacts and Mitigation Measures ...... 60 Payment Procedures of Compensation Certificate ...... 61 & 7.6 7.7 Rehabilitation of Incomes ...... 61 7.8 Participation of Chief Government Valuer in the Resettlement Activity ...... 62 7.9 Payment Procedure and Transparency ...... 62 7.10 Implementation Responsibilities and Procedure ...... 63 7.11 Time Schedule for Implementation of the RAP ...... 63 8 BUDGET FOR COMPENSATION ...... 66 8.1 Financial Responsibilities of lINRA...... 66 8.2 Compensation Rates ...... 66 9 MONITORING AND EVALUATION...•....••.•••••••••••...... ••••..•...... •..••.•.•••••••••...... 68 9.1 Monitoring Mitigation Measures ...... 68 9.2 Indicators for Monitoring ...... 68 9.3 Reporting Arrangements ...... 70 9.4 Programme for Monitoring and Evaluation ...... 70 9.5 Periodic Reporting ...... 70 9.6 Review of Field Activities ...... 70 9.7 Field Visits ...... 71 9.8 Resettlement Completion Report ...... 71

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APPENDICES

APPENDIX A • A 1 - Sample of the agenda for discussions • A2 - List of attendees and their confirmation of attendance • A3 - Photographic representation of the discussions at selected locations. • • A4 - Minutes of the discussions for selected consultations

APPENDIX B • 81 - Letters to Districts from UNRA • 82 - Letters from Districts • 83 - GUllJ and Compensation Rates

APPENDIX C - A copy of Radio Announcement and Receipts

APPENDIX D - Questionnaires

APPENDIX E - List of PAPs

APPENDIX F - List of Key Features and Community Services along the Road

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LIST OF TABLES

Table 1: Negative Impacts and Proposed Mitigation Measures ...... 2 Table 2: Estimated Compensation Costs ...... 8 Table 2.1 Comparison of Ugandan Law and World Bank requirements regarding compensation...... 20 Table 3.1: Selected Camp Sizes in Gulu and Amuru Districts ...... 23 Table 3.2: Main Occupation in Amuru District by Sub-county ...... 26 Table 3.3: Main Occupation in Gulu District by Sub-county ...... 27 Table 3.4: Main Source of Income of the Household in Amuru District by Sub-county...... 28 Table 3.5: Main Source of Income of the Household in Gulu District by Sub-county...... 29 Table 3.6: Average Income per Month in Amuru District by Sub-County ...... 29 Table 3.7: Average Income per Months in Gulu District by Sub-County...... 30 Table 3.B: Major Source of Food for the Household in Amuru District by Sub-County ...... 30 Table 3.9: Major Source of Food for the Household in Gulu District by Sub-County ...... 31 Table 3.10: Categories of Land Ownership along Project Area ...... 31 Table 3.11: Health Services to Collaborate with against HIV and AIDS Pandemic ...... 32 Table 3.12: Social Organizations to which Members Belong in Amuru District ...... 34 Table 4.9: Nature of Disability by Sub-county in Amuru District ...... 37 Table 4.10: Age of Disabled Person by Sub-county in Amuru District...... 37 Table 4.11: Age of Disabled Person by Sub-county in Gulu District...... 38 Table 5.1: Summary of PAPs by District and sub-county...... 44 Table 5.2: Summary of Properties to be affected...... 44 Table 5.3: Negative Impacts in Gulu District...... 45 Table 5.4: Negative Impacts in Amuru District...... 45 Table 7.1 Resettlement impacts mitigation measures...... 61 Table 7.2 RAP Implementation Schedule ...... 65 Table 9.1: Indicators to be monitored for the Resettlement of PAPs ...... 68

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Organisation Structure for Implementation of Resettlement Plan ...... 6 Figure 2: Physical Location of the Project Area ...... 11 Figure 3: Typical lOP Camp: Note the proximity of the eXisting road ...... ; ...... 24 Figure 4: Illustration of women trading market along the in Pabbo Trading centre ...... 24 Figure 5: Illustration of Boda Boda transporters ...... 26 Figure 6: A garden of pumpkins and greens ...... 28 Figure 7: Charcoal by the road side for sell ...... 30 Figure 8: Lacor Hospital ...... 33 Figure 9: Pawel Health Centre along the road ...... 34

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Income Restoration Restoration of the incomes of the affected persons is one of the key objectives of the bank's resettlement policy. It requires that after resettlement, all the affected persons should have incomes, which are at least equivalent to their pre-project income levels.

Restoration of incomes, incomes the standards of living and the productivity levels of the affected persons constitute the core of the Bank Resettlement Policy. Though resettlement programs should be designed to help population, they must minimally be restored. Resettlement planning is one of the main mechanisms through which the bank and Borrower work towards ensuring that the incomes of all categories of affected persons are restored after resettlement.

Squatters and encroachers Squatters and encroachers are persons without legal titles to the land and structures occupied! used by them. The term squatters are typically used for those occupying structures for residential/commercial purposes while encroachers are those occupying land for agriculture.

The Bank's resettlement policy explicitly states that the affected persons cannot be denied compensation /resettlement assistance based on lack of legal title. Bank projects therefore need to make provision for helping squatters lencroachers achieve the objectives of the Bank's resettlement policy.

Cut off Date This is the date of completion of the census and assets inventory of persons affected by the project. Persons occupying the project area after the cutoff date are not eligible for compensation and/or resettlement assistance.

Displacement Displacement is the impact that necessities resettlement of affected persons. Displacement could be physical i.e. where the affected persons-are required to relocate, or economic, where the impact of the loss of incomes forces the affected persons to move or to initiate alternative strategies of income restoration.

Linear Resettlement Linear resettlement is usually involved in projects producing linear patterns of land acquisition (highways, railways, canals, power transmission lines etc.). It is differentiated from site specific resettlement because of the problems that arise when resettlement actions have to be coordinated across multiple jurisdictions and different cultural and linguistic areas.

Urban Resettlement Resettlement in Urban and pre- urban settings is usually referred to as urban resettlement. It is differentiated from rural resettlement since the types of problems involved and the strategies proposed to address them are substantially different from those of rural settlement

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Indigenous Peoples The project where resettlement of indigenous people is required need to be prepared and implemented with extreme sensitivity to the socio- cultural requirements of indigenous groups. The Bank's OP 41.2 deals with issues in development projects with indigenous people. Where EPs need to be resettled in a project, the requirements of O.P4.12.

Baseline Surveys The term "Baseline Surveys" refers to two types of surveys that are ideally conducted early .. in the resettlement planning process: a. A census of aU affected persons and assets, and b. A survey of the socio -economic conditions of the affected persons.

Baseline Surveys are essential since: a. They form the basis for identifying the various types of project impacts b. They are essential guides for designing resettlement programs c. They constitute a baseline against which the incomes and standards of livings of PAPs after the project can be measure d. They form the basis of all resettlement planning

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• A quarterly report on the grievance procedure and final award in all cases of grievances will also be displayed in the same public places (especially mentioning the same name of the EP and the difference in awards before and after the grievance).

There are no major constraints to successful implementation of RAP. Minor issues raised during the consultations included the need to relocate toilets and water systems which appear to lie within the road reserve in many lOP Camps which are spread along the existing road.

5 Community Participation and Consultation Several stakeholders have been and should continue to be consulted to consolidate community/ stakeholder participation in compensation and resettlement activities. These include the Local Council Officials (LC1 and LC2), District officials, Sub-county Officials and the villager.

The stakeholders had high expectations regarding project related opportunities and therefore' accorded it high priority. Their participation and input during the consultations was invaluable and will continue to do so during implementation of the mitigation and monitoring resettlement activities.

6 Compensation Strategy The policy of Uganda Government on compensation favors a situation where the affected persons irrespective of there status become eligible for Government assistance if they occupied the land before the entitlement cut off. The entitlement cut off refers to the time when the assessment of land acquisition and compensation for crops, buildings and other developments affected was carried out. Compensation covers; land, structures and assets, crops and trees. Accordingly, a Resettlement Plan must target restoration of lost assets and/or incomes due to the road project.

The following categories will be eligible for compensation: (i) People who lose productive assets, including land and permanent crops; (ii) People who lose houses/structures encroaching on the works and therefore need to be removed; (iii) People who are indirectly affected by the project by loss of income and livelihood; (iv) Any other group of persons that has not been mentioned above but is entitled to compensation according to the laws of Uganda and World Bank policies.

These categories are assessed within the following principles: • In general Government is entitled to an easement over the land assumed to be in the road reserve by virtue of law and various regulations. • Kibanja landowners within the existing reserve are not compensated as they are assumed to be unlawful tenants in the road reserve • Since the Government wishes to acquire registered land title from landowners who legally hold such land titles in the reserve, Government compensates registered landowners at a portion of the market value (reflecting the easement encumbrance) in order to secure land title from the proprietors.

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• Any diversion from the existing road reserve to be assessed and compensated by acquiring authority/Government at market value in accordance with the existing laws. • Due to inadequate supervision of the road reserve by the respective Authorities, buildings, structures and other developments tolerated in the road reserve are subject to compensation to avoid corresponding hardship to the owners. If the development owners in the reserve are Kibanja landowners, then the land on which the developments sit is not considered. • Perennial crops only are subject to compensation for the same reason as above. • Seasonal crops are not assessed for compensation as they are assumed to be removed by the owners with due notice.

It was envisaged that a number of grivences will come up as a result of land acquisition by the project. A system must be put in place to settle these problems amicably through recognized institutions such as the Local Councils, the Acholi Kweri-Kworo chiefs, land boards and land tribunals to the satisfaction of involved parties.

7 Estimated Compensation Costs The valuation for the PAPs determined the costs for compensation as highlighted in the table below:

Table 2: Estimated Compensation Costs

Land acquisition UGX 816,673,327 Buildings and Other improvements UGX 704,926,490 Trees and Crops UGX 39,802,700 Sub- total 1,561,402,517 Disturbance Allowance @15% UGX 234,210,377 Total Compensation 1,795,612,894 Implementation of resettlement (10% of compensation) 179,561,289

The total cost of compensation including disturbance allowance and implementation of the RAP amounts to UGX 1,975,174,184. The cost for acquisition of land is UGX 816,673,327, the compensation for developments (buildings, crops etc) is UGX 744,729,190, while the cost for implementation of resettlement activities was estimated to 10% of the total compensation cost i.e UGX 179,561,289.

8 Monitoring and Evaluation This is strongly recommended as a tool to enable UNRA to assess progress and identify potential difficulties and to carry out interventions and remedial measures. There is also

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Sudan

Adjumani

Amuru

Figure 2: Physical Location of the Project Area

The road runs generally westwards out of Gulu for about 4,0 km to the Gulu-Pakwach roundabout, where it turns off from the road to Packwach and continues north-westwards through rolling terrain to Awer village. Thereafter it continues in a generally more northerly direction to Pabbo and Pawel villages reaching Atiak at km 70 and Unyama River, being the Uganda border at km 104.

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At km 10, the road passes through Lacor where a large hospital and trading centre was located. The town of Atiak is reached at km 70 from Gulu and Nimule was situated just beyond the Sudan border a further 35 km north. A single-lane bridge carries the road over the Unyama River which at that location forms the border with Sudan. 1.3 Overall Objective of the Project

The overall objective of the assignment was to investigate and determine the technical, economic, environmental and social feasibility of upgrading the existing 104km road from Gulu (Custom Corner Roundabout) to Atiak to Nimule gravel road to a paved all-weather bitumen standard road. Based on the findings of the feasibility study, the Consultant prepared detailed engineering designs and bidding documents. An appropriate number of construction contracts, will be determined and the Works packaged accordingly. In addition to the main works, three short sections of secondary roads within Gulu town have been included in the assignment. These are known as: (a) Layibi Bypass from the main -Gulu Road to the Gulu-Pakwach Roundabout (4,0 km), Sirandollgo Road. (b) Airfield Road to Kaunda Square (0,5 km), Atwal Road. (c) Christ Church to the Gulu-Pakwach Roundabout (2,2 km), Langony Road.

1.4 Objectives of the Resettlement Action Plan

The objective of the Resettlement Action Plan was to provide a plan for the resettlement and rehabilitation of Project Affected Persons (PAPs) so that their losses will be compensated and their standards of living will be improved or at least restored to the pre- project level. To achieve this objective the plan provides for rehabilitation measures so that the income earning potential of individuals are restored to sustain their livelihoods.

The plan was guided by the World Bank Guidelines Annex OP 4.12, 2004. The objective was associated with the following tasks: • Carry out a social economic study of areas to be impacted • Identifying social and economic characteristics of the persons affected • Value losses and determine compensation packages • Come up with resettlement measures including required inputs, implementation plan and monitoring arrangements • Forced relocation to new areas for those who wish to do so

1.4.1 The Specific Objectives of the Resettlement Action Plan

The specific objectives of the RAP include: • To identify persons (individual or groups) who are affected by the Project either by the necessary destruction of existing building, constructions or crops or by the need to acquire land. • To identify, through consultation, appropriate options for resettlement and compensation of project affected persons(PAPs), which accord to the legal

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requirements of Uganda Law and are consistent with the relevant polices of UNRA and the World Bank; and • To determine a process for the successful and timely implementation of resettlement, compensation and land acquisition, consistent with the project objectives.

1.5 Approach and Methodology of Social Assessment Introduction

This Section describes the methods used in consulting the communities and their respective leadership. In order to bring in focus the requirements of RAP, the methods of data collection included a series of quantitative (survey) methods as well as qualitative methods in which the affected persons participated in the identification of their needs which are associated with the road project.

Resettlement planning is affected whenever displacement/relocation of project affected persons is influenced by project activities. Before the actual implementation of the resettlement activities, baseline data is collected and potential direct and indirect impacts to the affected persons are identified and analysed. Mitigation measures are then put in place to address negative impacts and compulsory plans are designed and recommended.

For this report, relevant documents on resettlement plans and guiding reports on the legal framework in respect to the situation for Ugandans were reviewed. In addition, field surveys, field data collection, formal and informal interviews were carried out with project affected persons, local council officials, and representatives of NGOs and peoples organizations in the area. Interviews were carried out to ascertain the disinterested views of the Project Affected Persons (PAP) about the relocation process. In addition, the survey and the valuation of properties, trees and crops have also been carried out.

1.5.1 Literature Review

This involved reviewing the relevant legal provisions and the population census reports of 2002 by UBOS, historical and current studies, social economic status, Development Action Plans for Gulu district, community structures. Much of the literature reviewed was current and relevant to the resettlement plan.

1.5.2 Field Surveys

Reconnaissance surveys were carried out along the alignment to screen out resources, facilities and services to be affected by the project. Analysis of the field survey data consolidated the nature of recommendations put forward for the successful implementation of the resettlement plan along the project road.

1.5.3 Site Visits and Participatory Rapid Appraisal

The consultant visited various sites along the existing alignment. Critical examination was mainly focused on the nature of the people to be relocated, community resources to be affected and the nature of economic activities to be disrupted as a result of the project. During the visits, preliminary discussions were held with LCI chair persons of the different villages along the road. These discussions further formed the basis for the future surveys.

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1.5.4 Focus Group Discussions (FGD)

A number of focus group discussions were organized with various groups of people and stakeholders along the alignment. Participants in these discussions included: • Project affected persons and other local persons • Local leaders and elders • Representatives of NGOs and People's Organizations working in the area. • Government officials • Religious Leaders and head teachers • Community development leaders • Land lords and District officials

The following information is provided in Appendix A. • A 1 - Sample of the agenda for discussions • A2 - List of attendees and their confirmation of attendance • A3 - Photographic representation of the discussions at selected locations. • A4 - Minutes of the discussions for selected consultations

The discussions with the community elucidated the current development potential to be affected by the resettlement process, before construction, during construction and after construction stages. Attitudes towards social issues, resettlement, compensation and land takes were also discussed. Also discussed were environmental, health and safety, youth and gender specific for the affected persons.

1.5.5 Informal Interviews

The Consultants undertook numerous informal interviews. These were held to supplement data sourced using other data collection methods. This method was employed in order to access impartial and personal views about resettlement and compensation issues.

1.5.6 Formallnterviews

Formal interviews were held with a number of stakeholders in Gulu and Amuru districts. These included: • UNRA Station District Engineer • Town Clerk • District Environmental Officer • Gulu Senior Lands Officer • Chief Administrative Officer • Resident District Commissioner (RDC) • Subcounty Chiefs • Local Council chairpersons etc.

Consultation information is included in Appendix A.

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1.5.7 Public Consultation

Comprehensive community consultations were held with communities along the road alignment as shown by the information highlighted in Appendix A.

1.5.8 Communication Strategies

A series of communication strategies were undertaken to inform the District and local stakeholders, involve them and make them active participants of the chain process. Procedures taken to inform the affected persons of their rights and obligations included the following:

1.5.9 Information to District Leadership

The Consultant formally informed the District Leaders in writing and these were further informed of the exercise in their respective offices. Those informed included: • The District Chairman, LCV • The Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) • Regional/District Engineer • LC III, Chairpersons • Resident District Commissioner etc.

As a result of the key informant interviews and dialogues all the District leaders committed their support to the project. This information showing communication from UNRA and their appropriate response to other local authorities are shown in Appendix 81 and 82 respectively.

Communication to Affected Persons in Lower Administrative Structures and Communities

The Chief Administrative Officers of Gulu and Amuru Districts sent out official information in writing to all sub-county chiefs where the road passes, informing them of the Socio­ Economic Impact Assessment survey.

The Consultant also notified those living a long the affected areas of the intent to acquire the land for the Gulu-Atiak-Nimule road and the need to access land for survey purposes through the Consultant's local coordinator who notified all the village LC Chair Persons along the road alignment.

Various radio announcements particularly on MEGA FM radio station run before and during the consultation exercise. The Consultant also made use of UNRA's station Personnel in the mobilization process.

Information on the consultations is included in Appendix A.

A Copy of the radio announcement and receipts are attached in Appendix C.

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and wanted given the immense suffering people experience in its present form. Although communities were in favour of the road project, they were concerned that failure and/or delay in compensation might make them destitute. They were also concerned about when the project is going to be implemented.

1.6 Structure of Final Report

Volume 1: Resettlement Action Plan

Volume 2: Valuation Report

Volume 3: Strip Maps

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2 LEGAL POLICY AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK

2.1 Policy Basis

The resettlement plan for the Gulu-Atiak-Nimule road upgrade project will take into account the existence of the institutional framework and application of the legal framework within the context of Uganda law. The major goal is to ensure that the resettlement activities are implemented without causing considerable negative impacts to the PAPs and the relocates. All these will be addressed in accordance to the town planning act of 1964, the land act of 1998, the constitution of Uganda and the Gulu and Amuru District compensation rates approved by these Districts during the appropriate current fiscal year.

Resettlement action plan/activities for the Gulu-Atiak-Nimule proposed road project will depend on the legal back up and support of the institutional arrangement the republic of Uganda and decentralization process in the Districts. The planned project activities will have legal impact on the stakeholders and the development potential along the corridor. The impact will be manifested in social political and the economic standards of the people and the area. The most relevant administrative and policy guidelines for implementation of the project are derived from the following legal provisions: • The Constitution of Uganda, 1995 • Land Acquisition Act 1965 • The Access to Roads Act 1965 • The Land Act 1998 • The National Environment {wetlands, Rives banks and Lake Shores Management Regulations, 2000 • The National Environment (Hilly and Mountainous Areas Management) Regulations, 2000 • The National Environmental Management Statute 1995 • The National Environmental Impi'lct Assessment Regulations, 1998 • The Water Statute, 1995 • The National Forestry and Tree Planting Act, 2003 • The Public Health Act, Cap 269, 1964 • The Roads Act, 1964 • Gender Policy and Rights of Women, 1997 • Children Statute 1997 • The Town and Country Planning Act(1964) • The local government act(1992) • The Decentralization Act{ 1997) • The Road Safety and Traffic Act(1991) • The Land Acquisition Act(1965)

In particular, chapter 345 of the Uganda road act of 1964 provides for the establishment of road reserves and for the maintenance of roads. Section 3 of the land act declares as road reserve area "..... an area bound by imaginary lines parallel to and not more than 50 feet from the centre line of any road" and ...... no person shall save with written permission of the road authority, erect any building or plant any tree or permanent crops within a road reserve" In this respect, all the property that falls with in the right of way and the road reserve will be valuated and compensated for by the project. Consultancy Services for the Detailed Design of the VKE International (Ply) Ltd Upgrading to Paved Standard of Gulu - Nimule Road Resettlement Action Plan Contract No. RDPIHW/S018 July 2009

However, this had to be customized since there was no clear demarcation of the road reserve. Crops and trees will be compensated and a period of six months will be given to the affected people to harvest all their. crops in the road reserve.

The Road Safety Act (1991) protects the community from accidents, by putting them off the right of way and it gives provision for social infrastructure. For Gulu municipality where the road reserves have been surveyed and gazetted, the road reserve areas have been respected. However, in Amuru district, the road reserves have neither been surveyed nor formally gazette since their establishment by the road act and for this reason there was encroachment upon them with time, either knowingly or unknowingly, especially in densely populated areas.

The road alignment passes through a lot of property both private and public. All these are protected by the constitution of the republic of Uganda.

Article 237 of the constitution of the republic of Uganda; "vests all land in the country to the people", whilst article 26; "prohibits forceful seizure of individual property including land by any authority including government without adequate compensation. The land act of 1998 regulates all issues related to development and land in Uganda."

The resettlement activity on the project alignment will take these provisions into serious consideration during planning and implementation of the RAP.

2.2 Land Tenure

Land tenure systems in the project area are a mix of traditional practice, colonial regulations and post colonial legislations. Land holdings differ across the project area and currently fall under the following categories: leasehold and customary tenure.

2.2.1 Leasehold tenures

Leasehold tenure which is common in the urban areas, especially in Gulu municipality and some trading centres along the road. It is a system of owning land on contract and it is also largely limited to urban areas. All holders of such lands are entitled to a certificate of title.

2.2.2 Customary and Urban Land Tenure:

This is the oldest system of tenure in the project area, especially in Amuru district. Approximately 95% of the land in project area had this type of tenure. It places emphasis on use rather than ownership and the rights to control and use are derived from being a member of a given community and are retained by performance of certain obligations in the community. The land Act of 1998 customized land ownership whereby any lawful occupant is entitled to fair and prompt compensation before land is acquired. The law accepts no forceful displacement.

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For the purposes of this road project, the following major categories of people will have legal/proprietary interest in the land to be affected:

• Titled/registered(leasehold) • Customary land owners

Various attempts have been made to address developmental concerns arising from these various systems with a view to stimulating development and preserving the environment. Article 26 of the 1995 constitution of the republic of Uganda empowers individuals to own , property and also protects them from compulsory deprivation of such property. The article further states that if such property (in this case land) is required for public use or interest, the affected individual be adequately compensated. Clause 4 and 5 of article 237 further provide that customary and leasehold tenure Systems can be converted to freehold by registration and in accordance with a law to be made by parliament respectively. Statutory leases by urban authorities are also affected. In essence, the 1995 constitution seeks to give more powers to the people in so far as ownership.

2.3 Public Consultation and Public Awareness

The relocation activities will have significant impacts on the project-affected persons in particular. There will be a strong need to develop a program that allows the affected persons to be informed and to have a local centre or project office which can impart information on resettlement activities and associated stages and also serve to hear complaints. This will be crucial in monitoring and evaluation of the whole exercise. Information centers will be established at local council's offices or Sub County headquarters along the impacted corridor.

2.4 Institutional Framework and Involvement of Local Councils

The project lies in Gulu and Amuru districts. Each district has a council responsible for development, environmental and resettlement measures. The council is a representation of community representatives from the community at LCIII and determines the rate at which compensation of the affected property was based on. The Districts are administratively subdivided into counties, sub counties and parishes and the local councils in each are referred to as LCIII, LCI! and LCI respectively. Gulu and Amuru districts are subdivided into divisions.

The local council officials have high expectations of the project and its related opportunities and a willingness to participate. Accordingly, they will be involved in the resettlement activities. They will help in identification of lawful PAPs and assist in the compensation process, in resettlement implementation and in the monitoring and evaluation of the relocation and compensation process. Their responsibilities during the resettlement period will include assistance in the identification of the actual affected persons and monitoring of the activity among others.

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2.5 Differences of Uganda Laws and the World Bank Policy on Resettlement

There are some minor differences between the World Bank Policy and the Laws of Uganda on resettlement and compensation. Whereas the purpose of the World Bank policy is to minimise the negative impacts, it was also assumed to be the key policy purpose of government. There was agreement on purpose between the World Bank Guidelines and those found in the laws of Uganda. However, it is noted that for World Bank supported projects, the Bank policy overrules in order to provide maximum benefits to PAPs. A comparison of the Laws of Uganda and World Bank requirements regarding compensation is given in Table 2.1 below;

Table 2.1 Comparison of Ugandan Law and World Bank requirements regarding compensation

Cash compensation based upon market value of unimproved land World Bank recommends and disturbance allowance if compensation for land lost for Land Owners notice to quit is more than 6 those with legal rights as well as months (15%) if less than 6 those without legal rights to land months 30% Entitled to compensation based Must be compensated whatever Customary upon the amount of rights they the legal recognition of their Tenants hold u on land. occu anc Not entitled to compensation for No specific provisions as to land Land land, entitled to compensation for compensation, but income must Sharecroppers cro s be restored. Recommend in kind Owners of "Non Valuation rates of the Districts will compensation or cash permanent" be used for this purpose. compensation as full Buildings re lacement cost includin labor Replacement costs values for Recommend in kind 'Permanent Buildings" will be Owners of compensation or cash derived from the Districts' rates, "Permanent" compensation as full taking into account the prevailing Buildings replacement cost including rates for cost of materials and labor. labor.. Cash compensation based upon Appendix 6 of the Resettlement rates per m2./bush/tree/plant resource book, indicates that established at District level and cash compensation to affected Perennial crops disturbance allowance (15%) farmers based on the average of Rates are calculated as the one­ the previous three years ear net a ricultural income. roduction value is made Appendix 6 of the Resettlement No compensation. 6 month notice Annual crops resource book, indicates that to harvest crops. cash com ensation to affected

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farmers based on the average of the previous three years production value is made No compensation. 6 months Establish access to similar Business Ihcome notice to vacate premises opportun ities.

It should be noted that, overall, there are no major differences that would create conflicts between the laws of Uganda and the requirements of the World Bank. For this reason this "Resettlement Action Plan" considered the Uganda Laws as mentioned to be appropriate and applicable for the following reasons. i. Resettlement losses most often arise because of land acquisition, through expropriation and the use of regulatory measures to obtain land. Occupancy is treated equally. Therefore. in both cases the affected people are entitled to the some compensation. ii. Most of the proposed road constructions are linear in nature. Much of this resettlement means moving "one step" backwards and two or more steps forward. The majority of the affected people normally are happy to receive cash payment for the lost developments and land on full replacement costs compared to what they sunk into the property.

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3 SOCIO-ECONOMIC BASELINE INFORMATION

3.1 Introduction

This section presents selected socio-economic indicators for PAPs along the project. It provides baseline data upon which future performance of PAPs will be evaluated after the project was completed. The rational for it was that the proposed road, as a development project, should not result into worse conditions for the people than those presently existing. Preferably their conditions should be improved as a result of the road project. A project specific questionnaire included in Appendix D was used to capture this data.

3.1.1 Demographic Information

3.1.2 Population Characteristics

The population where the road project passes was largely rural, though occasionally one went through a number of small trading centers. One striking feature of the two Districts of Gulu and Amuru is the very large number of young children below 15 years of age. While nearly 50 percent of the Uganda population is below 15 years, it is likely that children below this age group in the Districts of Gulu and Amuru outnumber the national average. One explanation given to the Consultant is the impact of the 20 year old civil war which forced people in lOP camps without any economic activities, allowing sexual activity as the only leisure activity. The impact of this situation on health, especially STDs and HIV infections was largely unknown.

Being a rural population, it is expected that people will experience a certain degree of cultural shock when they will see large machines (excavators, loaders, graders etc) in their areas. Consequently, there will be a need to take precautions against accidents to people who will tend to crowd the construction sites for curiosity. Furthermore, the Contractor and the LC system should exercise precaution by restraining onlookers at the construction site. Similarly drivers should be forced to reduce speed by the construction of speed barriers such as humps, rumbling strips, bill boards, among others.

3.1.3 Social Organisation

Gulu and Amuru Districts belong to the Northern Region of Uganda which is among the worse off regions in Uganda as the economy in the region is affected by acute poverty. The food balance is not in equilibrium. The family is the main unit of social organization. It includes both the nuclear family and the extended family. A male yields considerable authority over other members of the family, and usually heads the family. He is the main decision maker on matter concerning the family members and the family's economic and productive resources. Beyond the families, there is currently a socio-political system of organisation, the Local council (LC) system that was introduced by the National Resistance Movement (NRM) government in 1986. It starts from the village level up to the district level. The role of the local councils in the community matters development of community infrastructure and settlement of disputes. In the last 20years, these two districts have been hardest hit by the LRA insurgency, and people had been displaced in lOP camps which were found located along the road. They are now slowly returning to their homes.

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3.1.4 Ethnic Groups

The major part of the population in the project area was Acholi, from Gulu to Atiak. However, the ethnic groups changed as one moves northwards towards from Acholi to Madi, all of the Luo linguistic group.

3.1.5 Internally Displaced People's (lOP) Camps • One of the major population characteristics of people living along the proposed road was that most of them live in lOP camps. These camps were initially set up for security purposes to protect people against the activities of Lord's Resistance Army (LRA). It appeared as if the Districts of Amuru and Gulu were currently safe from these activities. No lOP camps were found in Gulu. Although people are moving back to their homes, a large number of people in Amuru District still continued to live in lOP camps. The UBOS, Uganda National Household Survey 2005/2006 gives the following indications about the size of the lOP Camps, as shown in Table 3.1 below:

Table 3.1: Selected Camp Sizes in Gulu and Amuru Districts

District Subcounty. Camp Name, No. ofHouseholds Amuru Amuru Amuru 9,217 Amuru Atiak Atiak 3,687 Amuru Lamogi Awer 3,687 Amuru Lamogi Parabonao 2,417 Amuru Pabbo Pabbo 11,682 Source: UBOS, Uganda National Household Survey 200512006 AppendiX 11 (B), p. 164

It should be noted from Table 3.1 above that each camp was occupied by a large number of households, such as 9,217 households at Amuru camp. Allowing 7 children and two parents for each household, it would appear that Amuru camp was occupied by about 82,953 persons. This is a huge number which indicates a burden of re-Iocating a whole lOP camp. In addition to direct costs, the Consultant was warned of bitter land wrangles particularly in the District of Amuru. For this reason, the practability of re-Iocating a whole lOP camp was likely to trigger off a wide range of political and social problems. The best alternative was to shift only the lOPs within the road reserve and resettle them within the camp, if it was deemed necessary to retain the camp in fight of the existing peace in the region.

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Figure 3: TypicallDP Camp: Note the proximity of the existing road

3.1.6 Gender Relations

On gender relations, it was evident that women spend significant time in the gardens, digging from early in the morning. There are gender imbalances in agricultural labour input. Women walk long distances to the gardens with their children. They spend a good part of the day digging. These women were sometimes seen digging while strapping their children in the back as they dug. Men were more likely to be found in the trading centers carrying out petty trading and relaxing. Women are also adapting to small business practices and their number was noticeable in the markets and shops and under shade trees along the road as it passes through the IDP camps. This upgradation will facilitate better trading opportunities due to increase in business. The long walks on better roads without dust will also improve on their wellbeing.

Women traders

Figure 4: Illustration of women trading market along the in Pabbo Trading centre

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3.2 Means of Livelihood of Communities along the alignment

3.2.1 Climate and Farm Activities

Gulu and Amuru Districts have savannah climate with a single modal rainfall pattern. The main rain season is March to September. At the time this survey was conducted, there was no rain and the temperature was very hot. There were very little agricultural activities observed. Most of the farms are featured by bushes and bush fires.

The dominant activity is agriculture, carried out in small parcels of land. Agriculture forms the key livelihood activity, followed by relatively little trading activities in the trading centers and IDP camps. The dominant crops visibly seen in all areas where the Gulu-Atiak-Nimule road project passes were sorghum, maize, and cassava plots. There are very few livestock, except for goats, sheep and cows which are grazed by children. In some communities, one sees limited ox-plowing pulled by bulls.

In the absence perennial crops, seasonal crops such as rice, beans, maize, sorghum sim­ sim, millet and potatoes form the only means of livelihood. Unfortunately there was evidence that most of the crops are bought by traders for sale in Southern Sudan, thereby leaving little food for home consumption. Consequently, there were signs of malnutrition, especiaUy nutritional marasmus (underweight indicated by weight-for-age of the reference population) among children under-five years.

3.2.2 Economic Activities

Means of earning a living include distinctive activities conducted in the study areas. Tables 3.2 and 3.3 below give a picture of the means of livelihood in the Districts of Amuru and Gulu. The dominant activity is agriculture in Amuru and Gulu Districts. The low level of agricultural activity, and indeed of any other livelihood activity,wasdue to the fact that the people have been living in lOP camps for more than 20 years where most of the provisions have been provided freely by Government or by NGOs.

Women, usually mature and elderly, were engaged in petty trading of food items such as beans, rice, sorghum or millet. They would also be seen carrying children on the back, with loads of merchandise on their heads. A number of women ride bicycles as a means of transport.

Men traders on the other hand, usually used bicycles to transport their loads of merchandise and carry heavier loads, such as a whole sack of maize or millet and even charcoal. These men work as wholesalers to other traders on trucks and Lorries, who ferry items to Southern Sudan or other places.

The youth, usually male youth in Gulu District, were engaged in hired transport, on bicycles and motor cycles, a business referred to as "Soda Soda" transporters.

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Figure 5: Illustration of Soda Soda transporters

Table 3.2: Main Occupation in Amuru District by Sub-county

2 NGOs a 0.00 a 0.00 4 0.33 I 4 0.33 Private licensed 3 manufacturinQ a 0.00 a 0.00 2 0.17 2 0.17 4 Private licensed service a 0.00 a 0.00 5 0.41 5 0.41 5 Private licensed/retail a 0.00 I 15 1.24 a 0.00 15 1.24 Private no licensed 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6 manufacturing a a a a Private not licensed 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ,7 Service o a a a Private no licensed 8 a 0.00 a 0.00 7 0.58 7 0.58 1 retail Agricultural 0.41 1 3.".... '-2 4.30 (animal/poultry) 5 0.08 46 10 Religious service a 0.00 a 0.00 2 0.17 2 0.17 11 Notemploved 3 0.25 3 0.25 40 3.31 46 3.80 12 Others 3 0.25 a 0.00 23 1.90 26 2.15 13 Not Applicable 236 23.66 275 34.49 382 27.54 988 85.69 Total (No.) f--"-"-----'---'-'--'-L..-~------1 249 21 397 34 532 45 1178 100 Total (%)

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Table 3.3: Main Occupation in Gulu District by Sub-county

3.2.3 Main Source of Income of affected Persons

Whereas Tables 3.2 and 3.3 showed that there were very few livelihood activities, in the two Districts, agriculture nevertheless, is still the main source of income. This source of income is a major factor in estimating the welfare of the PAP because it influences their livelihood. Tables 3.4 and 3.5 below show the main sources of income for Amuru and Gulu Districts and agriculture is the dominant activity. In Amuru District, agriculture is a dominant activity (19%). followed by small businesses (10%). However, in Gulu District. agriculture still forms the dominant activity (19%) followed by businesses (11%). The two Tables combined showed that agriculture was a dominant activity in providing sources of livelihood to the people of Amuru and Gulu Districts. It should be noted that the small fraction of people engaged in agriculture was due to the fact that most of them are still in IDP Camps. In Amuru District, 85% (Table 3.2) of the affected persons had no known source of livelihood. Similarly in Gulu District 97.7% of PAPs did not have any known source of livelihood (Table 3.3). As a result of this scenario. it was only small 'fraction of PAPs whose crops will be affected by the road works and who will qualify for compensation of their crops. For the majority, there was little in agriculture to be compensated since, at the time of the survey, most crops had been harvested.

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Figure 6: A garden of pumpkins and greens

Table 3.4: Main Source ofIncome of the Household in Amuru District by Sub-county ~c;;~!l!i:tlit"'~"A1ia~ ~;¥%, ,Lamoii'~{" }rOlaI """ ~o\\\" O:)'W,(%);t'tC(N(j~} I;T7ip:" . (No.) ~(%r.'(No;l(%r 1 Mvsalarv 8 ~ 12 0.99 42 3.47 62 5.13 2 Spouse's salary 4. 5 0.41 16 1.32 25 2.07 Business located here/this 3 27 2.23 25 2.07 73 6.04 125 10.34 land ,4 Business located elsewhere 18 1.49 15 1.24 35 2.89 68 5.62 5 Rent collected herelthis land 11 0.91 6 0.50 22 1.82 39 3.23 Rent collected from 6 3 0.25 6 0.50 6 0.50 15 1.24 elsewhere Agricultural activity on this i7 61 5.05 50 4.14 114 9.43 225 18.61 land Agricultural activity on land 8 39 3.23 45 13.72 62 5.13 146 12.08 elsewhere Transfer income 9 5 0.41 3 0.25 13 1.08 21 1.74 (pension/handouts) 10. Others 29 2.40 24 1.99 44 3.64 97 8.02 No response or Not 11 94 7.78 248 25.51 44 20.64 386 31.93 applicable Total (No.) 249 21 397 34 532 45 1178 100 Total (%)

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Table 3.5: Main Source ofIncome of the Household in Gulu District by Sub-county

M sala Spouse's sala Business located here/this 16 4.60 17 11.21 land 4 Business located elsewhere 2 0.57 7 2.01 '9 2.59 5 Rent collected here/this land 1 0.29 4 1.15 5 1.44 Rent collected from 6 1 0.29 7 2.01 8 2.30 elsewhere Agricultural activity on this 7 31 8.9 67 19.25 103 29.60 land Agricultural activity on land 8 9 2.59 54 15.52 66 18.97 elsewhere Transfer income 9 3 0.86 3 0.86 7 2.01 (pension/handouts) 10 Others 7 2.01 8 2.30 18 5.17 No response or Not 11 22 16.32 19 45.46 72 20.69 a licable Total No. 76 25 200 75 303 100 Total (%)

3.2.4 Average Income

Tables 3.6 and 3.7 below, shows that in Amuru District, 25% of the respondents earn more than Ushs 200,000, compared to 35% in Gulu District (Table 3.7). However, for those earning less than Shs 50,000 per month, 15% are in Amuru District and 18% are in Gulu District respectively. These percentages are indicators to a poverty situation as many of the people are among the poorest of the poor, whose sources of income and expenditure was below the Purchase Power Parity (PPP) of USD1, per day. Table 3.6: Average Income per Month in Amuru District by Sub-County

'. .... ~ab.bo...... Atiak .••·•·. '.' ..... Lamogi· />} Total·.·. No~ Description '. \' '.' '! >,.;",' '...... ,.' >(No.)J~ I" (%): I '(No.)'> (%) (No.) (0/0) '.' (No.):: (%). 1 0-50,000 62 5 45 4 75 6 182 15 2 ~0-100,OOO 42 3 27 2 60 5 129 11 ~ 00,000 - 150,000 23 2 13 1 56 5 92 8 4 150,000 - 200,000 17 1 25 2 45 4 87 7 5 Above 200,000 61 5 68 6 178 15 307 25 No response or Not 6 94 8 261 22 57 5 412 34 applicable Total (No.) 249 21 397 34 532 45 1178 100 Total (%) 29 Consultancy Services for the Detailed Design of the VKE International (Ply) Ltd Upgrading to Paved Standard of Gulu - Nimule Road ResetUement Action Plan Contract No. ROP/HW/s018 July 2009

Figure 7: Charcoal by the road side for sell

Table 3.7: Average Income per Months in Gulu District by SUb-County .No•••.• ~".• ;;~~!~{~:~~~~i~~"{t(Jj\j;~i~!.·······••..••..... ·i:~.·.·'j'f •••• ~:~~e~~~~;;/·.·IJ~~fl)~I;~i.··.·.·'···r,:;.;::~··;.4'1.·~·· ••• ·•· 1 0-50,000 21 6 36 10 64 18 2 50,000 -100,000 16 5 20 6 43 12 3 100,000 - 150,000 7 2 20 6 27 8 4 150,000 - 200,000 8 2 19 5 I 31 9 5 Above 200,000 28 8 83 241 123 35

6 No response or Not applicable 16 5 22 6 60 17

~T~0~ta~I~(N~0='L-)______~76 25 200 75 303 100 Total (%)

3.3 Major Source of food

The study found significant differences between Gulu and Amuru Districts. In Amuru District (Table 3.8) 40% of the respondents buy food from the markets as compared to 3% in Gulu District (Table 3.9). The high number of respondents who buy food from markets in Amuru District reflects the impact of the war on a rural community. By implication the road should not destroy the little agricultural opportunities still existing in Amuru District. Table 3.B: Major Source of Food for the Household in Amuru District by Sub·County No.

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5 No response or Not applicable 98 11 344 32 12 1 426 44 Total (No.) 249 21 397 34 532 45 1178 100' Total (%) Table 3.9: Major Source ofFood for the Household in Gulu District by Sub·County

1 Grown on this Parcel 30 3 Grown else where 26 4 Others s eci 0 No response or Not 5 0 0 1 0 35 10 a licable Total (No.) 76 25 200 75 303 100 Total (%)

3.4 Land Ownership along Gulu Nimule Road

Along the road corridor, the land tenure regime was mostly customary occupancy according to the available information and from the observations and discussions with the various communities. On the customary land tenure there are different ownership interests between the registered owners and customary occupants. All those with vested interests therefore have been registered and will be shown on the cadastral strip map.

Land ownership was mainly communal but owned by individuals within a complex clan system. The land was sometimes bought or inherited from family members. This way, most people own large parcels of land in the rural settings and small parcels in the urban settings, often as small as 10 x 20 meters. Very few individuals in rural areas own land as Freehold or as Leasehold for 5 years or 49 years. However, there are many institutions sitting on large land parcels for which the ownership status was not clear. It was not possible to obtain evidence of ownership without Certificates such as Leasehold, Freehold, etc. In some cases church leaders and school Head Teachers claimed to have been offered the land by clan leaders, and never got any certificates from them.

Table 3.10: Categories ofLand Ownership along Project Area

I·' Length Description Remarks "'1 (Km) Land was customary from Lacor village onwan;ls Amuru District 97 owned by individuals, families and communities Customary land with few cases of registered • ! land Layibi By pass 3.85 • Where land was registered, a 30m corridor was reserved for the road corridor Custom corner to Christ All land was surveyed; 30m corridor was observed 2.45 Church

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, Airfield road to Kaunda All land was surveyed; 30m corridor was observed 1 Ground Junction Custom Corner to Lacor A combination of customary and surveyed land 3.7 Village

·Source of information from GULU District Land Office During this study, it was noted that some of the local leaders and neighbours did not know the owners of the some of the land. This was evident in rural areas where big pieces of land overgrown with bush did not have any activity. It was noted that in such instances, either the owners had moved to places like Kampala or had been killed during the war or were still living in IDP camps. Verification of right ownership was therefore a problem since the fate of former land owners was largely unknown and that there are many land grabbers. This way land ownership was reported to be a volatile issue especially in Amuru District.

3.5 Present State of Services and Infrastructure

3.5.1 Toilet Facilities

In the IDP camps and other trading centers, it was observed that toilets had been constructed along the sides of the existing road. Some of them were within the road reserve and will be demolished during construction. Their location raises serious hygiene and moral issues such as privacy of users (men and women) as well as safety of water sources since almost all wells are located in the same locality. Secondly, funds must be budgeted for relocation of the toilets and water facilities during road construction. It should be noted further that the reallocation of water resources in areas close to toilets can lead to water contamination by pathogenic organisms such as salmonella enterica, thereby triggering off . an outbreak of typhoid fever among the population.

3.5.2 Public Health

Lacor Hospital is the main hospital in Gulu Municipality. It is located in Gulu Municipality 3.5kms from Gulu Municipality. There are also 3 (three) health centres namely Pawel Health Centre, Pacilo Health Centre and Bibia Health Centre in Amuru District.

There are also the following Health Centres along the Project road in Table 3.10 below Table 3.11: Health Services to Collaborate with against HIVand AIDS Pandemic Approximate Location Agency Founder/Owner from Gulu (km) Gulu District Director of Gulu District Local Gulu Municipality Medical Services Government Red Cross Red Cross International 1 Church of Uganda Dioceses Church of Uganda 2 Catholic Mission Dioceses Catholic Mission 2 Lacor Hospital Catholic Mission 3 Amuru District Local Pawel HC II 49 Government Pacilo HC II Amuru District Local 67 32 Consultancy Services for the Detailed Design of the VKE International (Ply) Ltd Upgrading to Paved Standard of Gulu - Nimule Road ReseHlement Action Plan Contract No. RDP/HW/S018 July 2009

Government Amuru District Local Bibia Health Center III 93 Government

3.5.2.1 HIVIA IDS The study recognized that many communities have NGOs which carry out running activities against HIV and AIDS. Practically in every lOP Camp, there was evidence of public health sensitization and free condom distribution. The two Districts have a good distribution of health services (health centre II and III) with programmes designed to prevent HIV infection and other STDs. There will be need for the Contractor to utilize existing health service units (HCII and HCIII), for the health benefits of workers in the set camps as well as the communities around the sites. It may be noted further that the fight against HIV and AIDS, as well as other STDs was based on a multi-sectoral approach in which the public sectors, private as well as the civil and spiritual organizations are expected to participate in coordinated actions and programs. For this reason, the Contractor will be urged to consult and utilize the services of the following HIVand AIDS related services in Table 3.10 above.

Figure 8: Lacor Hospital

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Figure 9: Pawel Health Centre along the road

3.5.3 Community Based Organizations

The study found that SACCO dominates the economic organizations in the communities along the proposed road. For example, Table 3.11 shows that in Amuru District, 6% of respondents belong to SACCOs and in Gulu District a relatively bigger percentage of 11 % belong to SACCOs and another 6% belong to different farming groups. Relatively fewer PAPs belong to Micro Finance institutions in Amuru District (3.5%). In comparison Table 3.12, shows that Gulu District had a bigger percentage (6%) of PAPs belonging to Micro Finance institutions, 11 % belonging to SACCOs and another 11 % belonging to agricultural farming groups. It was envisaged that the project will not create significant disruptions of these activities. Positively, the multiplier effects accrued from the rehabilitated road may in fact strengthen the membership to various finance institutions and benefits.

Table 3.12: Social Organizations to which Members Belong in Amuru District ...... ,) ..; Pabbo< " Lamogi; .....••.• .Total No. Description ~Alj~K . .{'. . (No.) " 3{%) (No.) (%) (No.) ,.' (4) (No.) 1'(%) 1 Micro Finance Institution 11 0.91 9 0.75 22 1.82 42 3.48 Savings and Credit 2 Cooperative Organizations 20 1.66 15 1.24 34 2.81 69 5.71 (SACCO) 3 Agriculture Farming Groups 15 1.24 31 2.57 25 2.07 71 5.88 Religious Organisations (80m 4 21 1.74 17 1.41 31 2.57 69 5.71 again, Mothers union) Health Promotion Groups e.g. 5 7 0.58 8 i 0.66 13 1.08 28 2.32 TASO) Community Development 6 Groups e.g. Water and 20 1 66 10 0.83 16 1.32 46 3.81 1 . Sanitation) I

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7 Others (specify) 19 1.57 13 1.08 46 3.81 78 6.46 No response or Not 8 166 15.4 306 27.81 384 23.51 806 66.72 applicable Total (No.) 249 21 397 34 532 45 1178 100 Total (%)

2 Savings and Credit Cooperative Organizations (SACCO) 11 3.16 21 6.03 37 10.63 3 Agriculture Farming Groups 15 4.31 18 5.17 37 10.63

4 Religious Organizations (Born again. Mothers union) 11 3.16 13 3.74 29 8.33

5 Health Promotion Groups e.g. T ASO) Community Development Groups e.g. Water and 6 Sanitation) 7 Others (specify)

76 25 200 75 303 100

3.5.4 Education

According to field surveys. a total of 16 (Sixteen) primary schools, 1(One) and 3 (three) secondary schools and 1 Tertiary Institution were observed within the project area. The primary schools seem to be fairly and equally distributed across the project area. This was attributed to the Government's effort to promote Universal Primary Education that grants free primary education to the first four children in each family. Upgrading this road will not on improve accessibility but also reduce on the pollution to school users. Table 3.13 shows the distribution of schools along the Gulu-Nimule road alignment.

Table 3.13: Showing the education institutions along the alignment

No Name of School Location 1 St. Mary's College Lacor Lacor 2 Lacor Primary School Lacor

3 Primary School Gulu i 4 U nifat Primary School Gulu 5 Bahai Teacher's Institute Gulu 6 Gateway Primary School Gulu 7 Uganda Prisons Primary School Gulu 8 Gulu Primary School Gulu

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9 Keyo Primary School Lamogi 10 I Keyo Secondary School Lamogi 11 Palwong Primary School Lamogi Agoli Primary School Lamogi 13 Pabbo S.S.S Pabbo 14 st. Andrew's Nursery School Pabbo 15 Pabbo Primary School Pabbo 16 Pawel Lalem Primary School Atiak 17 Palukere Primary School Atiak 18 Pupwonya Primary School Atiak 19 Bibia Primary School Atiak

3.5.5 Persons with Disability (PWD) and Other Vulnerable Groups

The study sought to establish the problem of vulnerability in the population along the road. Table 4.9 below, shows that 5% of the respondents in Amuru District have sight impairment (blindness), while 7% are deaf and 9% are crippled (upper and lower limbs). However 3% were reported to have different types of mental problems such as substance abuse, schizophrenia, emotional problems, etc. It was view of the Government that persons who are vulnerable to socio - economic and health malfunctioning be assisted to resettle and or assisted to receive treatment since compensation, in itself, will not improve their condition.

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Table 4.9: Nature ofDisability by Sub-county in Amuru District

..,':., "'k:' Pabbo., ;(::Atiak " ;', LamClgi;;.;;" '.TCltal: No. D~scriptiofl .;:' •.... (%)C < ,~,', /' ' IHNo;n1':-(%);, '(,No.): 1~;(No~},~: ';.(%) .·,.(No.): (%) 1 Blind 21 1.74 23 1.90 22 1.82 66 5.46 2 Deaf / Dumb 14 1.16 34 2.81 33 2.73 81 6.70 3 Crippled 29 2.40 38 3.14 39 3.23 106 8.77 4 Mental 9 0.74 11 0.91 19 1.57 39 3.23 5 Others 22 1.82 19 1.57 24 1.99 65 5.38 No response or 6 174 15.87 288 25.97 384 27.63 852 70.47 not applicable Total (No.) 249 21 397 34 532 45 1178 100 Total (%)

3.7.5.1 Age of Persons with Disabilities Tables 4.10 below shows that in Amuru District 13% of persons with disability were children below 10 years and another 5% were elderly people above 60 years. In comparison, Table 4.11 shows that in Gulu District 11 % of persons with disability were children below 10 years and 7% elderly above 60 years.

Table 4.10: Age ofDisabled Person by Sub-county in Amuru District . I'; >pabbo>.·: ,·······Atiak .... I; ... Lamogj.\ ····>Total No. Description (No.) I (%): (No~) (%) (No.) "(%) (No.) (%) 1 Less than 10 24 1.99 58 4.80 76 6.29 158 13.08 2 10 -19 years 29 2.40 38 3.15 48 3.97 115 9.52 3 20 - 29 years 11 0.91 7 0.58 9 0.75 27 2.24 4 30 - 39 years 8 0.66 9 0.75 7 0.58 24 1.99 5 40 - 49 years 4 0.33 7 0.58 8 0.66 19 1.57 6 50 - 59 years 6 0.50 7 0.58 7 0.58 20 1.66 7 Above 60 years 16 1.32 26 2.15 21 1.74 63 5.22 No response or not 8 184 16.64 267 23.76 394 24.34 782 64.74 applicable Total (No.) 249 21 397 34 532 45 1178 100 Total (%)

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Table 4.11: Age of Disabled Person by Sub-county in Gulu District .0;' .",:.'.. ".,~ •• ;. BARQEGE :'p::L.AYIBI···· .J,?·:\!·Total .•...·•.·.• .;. No. .:; ..::. ·.'L pe!~ripti9.11J,·. . ·····C%l •.... '.' ..' (No~)' I·..••.··· •• ··{%) ·.(N6~j • (NO~)'; ";;'(%) '. 1 Less than 10 9 2.59 22 6.32 39 11.21 2 10 -19 years 12 3.45 16 4.60 33 9.48 3 20 - 29 years 2 0.57 7 2.01 10 2.87 4 30 - 39 years 1 0.29 3 0.86 7 2.01 5 40 - 49 vears 2 0.57 5 1.44 10 2.87 6 50 - 59 vears 0 0.00 4 1.15 5 1.44 7 Above 60 vears 7 2.01 13 3.74 25 7.18 No response or not 8 47 18.10 130 37.36 219 62.93 applicable Total (No.) 76 25 200 75 303 100 Total (%)

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4 PROJECT IMPACT

This section describes the impacts of the project as perceived by PAPs. In every project, there are perceived positive impacts which are usually the driving factors for the implementation of the project and negative factors which are brought about by the implementation of the project. The positive impacts have been highlighted in the report below; however, the negative impacts have to be mitigated.

4.1 Survey Procedures

4.1.1 Method of Valuation 4.1.1.1 Registered land ICustomary Land Registered land was valued on the basis of open market value for comparable land in the subject locations. Customary land was also valued in accordance with market value of comparable land.

Market values were determined by the Valuer and based on land selling values governed by the following factors: • Location in relation to urban centers • Economic activity in the area • Physical and geographical factors • Population density • Vicinity to services such as water electricity and roads • Cultural attitudes to land transactions.

Sources of information for market values are derived from field enquiries in the various villages/sub counties where land was to be compensated, land/valuation offices, estate agents, and enquiries on market values from the various Land Offices in, Kampala and Gulu and Amuru Districts. However, it was noted from consultations with Amuru district that there are no available approved rates for the district, and Amuru district was still using their parent district rates of Gulu district. Most of the land involved in the compensation exercise was of customary tenure. A few leasehold tenures were noted especially in Gulu Municipality.

4.1.1.2 Buildings and other improvements Values of improvements of a permanent nature such as buildings and structural works, fences- including chain link fences (with or without cypress hedges), block walls, gates etc. have been assessed on the basis of current replacement costs of comparable structures. Replacement Cost Values of permanent buildings and structures have been derived from the project area in accordance with prevailing construction costs as governed by the following factors: • Location in relation to urban centers • Type and quality of materials used • Workmanship and design of buildings • Location of building in relation to sources of materials and labour 39 Consultancy Services for the Detailed Design of the VKE Intemational (Ply) Ltd Upgrading to Paved Standard of Gulu - Nimule Road Reset1lement Action Plan Contract No. RDPIHW/S018 July 2009

• Terrain of the building site and the possible amount of leveling involved • Age of structure and condition of buildings

Buildings and other improvements (of a non permanent nature) as stated in the District Land Board compensation rates have been assessed in accordance with the relevant figures in the compensation rates.

4.1.1.3 Crops and Trees

Crops and trees have been assessed using District Compensation Rates provided by Gulu District Land Board since does not yet have valuation rates and was still using rates from Gulu district.

4.1.1.4 Public Utilities Assessment for relocation of public utilities such as power lines, water lines, telephone lines, are to be provided by the respective authorities based on the information to be supplied to the Consultant by the relevant Authorities.

4.1.1.5 Eligibility for Compensation The following categories are eligible for compensation. • Affected persons whose houses / structures are in the proposed road reserve. • Customary landowners whose plots are in the road reserve but excluding the existing carriage way of six (6) meters • Persons with perennial crops • Registered landowners are eligible for compensation subject to the GOU easement on their registered land in the reserve.

Persons who encroach on the road reserve after the resettlement survey (census and valuation) are not eligible for compensation

4.1.1.6 Disturbance Allowance A statutory disturbance allowance (under 877 (2) of the Land Act) is payable on the amount for compensation (except for the services) as follows:

(a) If notice given to vacate is less than 6 months - 30% (b) If given more than 6 months notice to vacate - 15%

4.1.1.7 Appeal Procedure

PAPs shall be given an opportunity to review the survey and valuation results as well as the compensation policies prior to the commencement of the compensation exercise. It was anticipated that a number of issues on land will come up among the affected communities. If an individual was not satisfied with the compensation, he/she could raise his complaint in

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writing to UNRA or filling a Complaint Registration Form and then forward it through the mechanism that shall be put in place. Below is the proposed appeal procedure. i) Administrative Review: In order to address the above concerns, the first step will be to try and resolve the issue administratively by UNRA ii) Tribunals: The use of sub-county and District land tribunals should be utilized as iii) Magistrates' Court: If the complaints have not been solved administratively, then the complaint can proceed to the magistrate's court. This court is charged with powers to hear and make rulings on matters of land disputes. iv) High Court: If the complainant is still dissatisfied with the ruling of the magistrate's court, then he can seek further redress in the High Court.

4.1.2 Topographical (Land) Survey Methodology The topographic survey was carried out using a highly detailed and accurate method and in the shortest time period.

MIS Fugro Maps South Africa (Pty) ltd were commissioned to carry out an Aerial survey while the local surveyor established the survey control beacons to support the aerial survey.

The control beacons are used as the bc;lse statistics while the route was being flown.

4.1.3 Cadastral survey Methodology Cadastral surveys were conducted for the entire 108km of the project road. This included Gulu Municipality links, Sira Road, Atwala road and Lagony road.

The following are the procedures of how the survey was conducted.

4.1.3.1 Preparations Preparations involved consultations with the client; the purpose of that meeting was to agree on the tools that were to be used to collect data. Consultations were also made with the Chief Government Valuer.

4.1.3.2 Field work The Cadastral survey team worked closely with the Social survey team, The approach of having the social survey team on board was to prepare the PAPs so that they would be available for the team and also know why the consultant was surveying their land.

The team approached the Municipality Planner and Surveyor who informed the team of the availability of cadastral data for Gulu Municipal roads. The road reserve in Gulu for the project area was 20m for part of Atwala road and 30m elsewhere. The Consultant was advised that the Municipal Council position was to have the new designed road within the road reserve.

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The results from the Topographical survey were used to map out the proposed designed centerline using a total station, in the process the road corridor was pegged out 15m either side from the design centerline.

Computations and drawings were prepared using Excel Spreadsheets, AUTOCAD and CIVILCAD softwares for mapping out the property boundaries within the road corridor.

The public was constantly was made aware of the survey conducted through the LC1 chairmen, MEGA FM radio station announcement and the Consultative meetings that were being conducted by the Social survey team as observed in Appendix C.

4.2 Minimization of Resettlement Impacts:

The Gulu-Atiak-Nimule road alignment upgrading follows the existing road corridor and optimizes the separate demands of engineering design standards and social impact limitation. The horizontal alignment was consistent with the standards specified in the MOWHC Road Design Manual for the appropriate road class design speed, and at trading centers, in villages and through town ships, the horizontal and vertical alignment design was typically determined to reduce cut/fill depths and reduce the degree of shift between the existing and design road centerlines there by limiting social impact effects in terms of resettlement and property access.

The design limits the level of social impacts and resettlement. The approach to resettlement and the linked issues of compensation for demolition of buildings and cutting of crop, as well as of land acquisition, is outlined below. It is an approach, which was consistent with the recent recommendations made by the World Bank.

The main principles underlying the proposed approach to minimizing the adverse effects of resettlement and crop compensation are: . • Demolition of buildings is limited to the buildings encroaching on the road structure (refer below). All other existing buildings not encroaching within the road will be allowed to remain in place, and after gazetting off the road reserve the construction of new buildings will be prohibited. • Crops and trees cutting is limited to crops and trees encroaching on the road structure and those within areas required for traffic diversion, haul roads, borrow pit operations and other road construction requirements. • Land acquisition is limited to areas where the proposed road structure deviates outside the declared existing road reserve. Acquisition will be to full width of road reserve to be gazetted.

The road structure is the carriage way, shoulders, side drains and embankment slopes of upgraded road plus berms necessary for maintenance of the road.

4.3 Resettlement of PAPS

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• Resettlement of occupations within the existing road reserve at several separate locations; and . • Purchase of narrow pieces of land outside the existing road reservation.

Resettlement can generally occur by setting -back existing community. Resettlement will not necessarily require (except by choice of PAP) relocation to another village or area. Resettlement of entire village or large communities to new locations was not required by the project. However, under Uganda Law there is a household resettlement option available for EPs, particularly vulnerable group households losing a dwelling unit, which can require resettlement of the entire household unit. The need to apply this option was not identified as applicable to resettlement for this project. Such application will be accepted during the implementation stages of RAP in case need arise.

4.4 Sites of PAPs

Essentially the project involves widening the existing road structure over the entire length of the project road and, at various locations, to straighten or otherwise improve the horizontal alignment of the road, generally raise the road level in low lying areas and over swamp areas and improve the road gradient by (cutting) high points.

The main impact of the project construction works, in the context of this report, was the loss of land by the PAPs, demolition of houses, shops, market stalls and other erections on land affected by the works and destruction of crops on land required for construction. The road upgrading design, which purposely optimized engineering criteria and resettlement! social issues, limits the degree of demolition of permanent structures.

The construction works will include extraction of minerals from borrow pits, and use of haul roads and roads for traffic diversion and control, and the occupation of land for construction camps, site offices etc.

The study identified and quantified the resettlement, compensation and land acquisition impacts of the construction works. These are detailed in Volume 2; The Valuation Report.

4.5 Profile of Project Affected Persons

The consultant identified the Project Affected Persons. Primary these are people cropping land adjacent to the existing road. Some buildings are directly affected by the project works and the impact to the occupants of these buildings was significant. The rural townships of Amuru are the most affected villages where several buildings are to be demolished and families. are to relocate else where in the community. A full list of affected person along the alignment is appended in the Appendix E. Table 5.1 below presents the summary of PAP by District and Sub County.

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Table 5.1: Summary ofPAPs by District and sub-county

BARDEGE 76 GULU 303 LAYIBI 227 LAMOGI 532 AMURU PABBO 249 1,178 ATIAK 397 TOTAL 1,481 1,481

It may be noted from table above, that Gulu District had the least number of persons affected by the Project. This was due to the fact where the road only 3.7km of the road from custom corner was in Gulu Municipality. The other road sections form an urban portion where the affected persons are mainly located in institutions belol1ging to Government (Uganda Prisons) and Faith based organizations such as the Catholic Mission and the Church of Uganda, and international agencies and NGOs (World Food Programme, Red Cross).

Amuru District, on the other hand, was largely a rural District which was adjacent to Gulu District soon after Lacor Parish.

Table 5.2 below presents the summary of the total area to be expropriated for the ROWand the total number of structures to be affected. The structures included commercial, residential properties ranging from grass thatched huts to storeyed commercial buildings.

Table 5.2: Summary of Properties to be affected

Land acquisition Area (sqm) Structures and Other No. 536 im rovements

4.6 Positive Impacts

The following positive impacts have been established:

• Improve to access between Gulu to Nimule locally and between Uganda and Southern Sudan regionally • Communication with traders facilitated due to improved transportation infrastructure • Reduction in Accidents due to improved nature of the new road • Better business linkages and opportunities to be created • Better social services to be created (health, education, markets, electricity) • Economic growth and development • Improved security • Employment opportunities for the local people during implementation 44 Consultancy Services for the Detailed Design of the VKE International (Ply) Ltd Upgrading to Paved Standard of Gulu - Nirnule Road Resettlement Action Plan ConlTacl No. RDPIHW/S018 July 2009

• Reduced prices of essential commodities e.g. Sugar, soap and salt etc due to reduced cost of transportation. • Reduction in travel time and vehicle operation cost.

4.7 Negative Impacts

While the road is meant to bring about social-economic development of the area, it must not result in a situation where some people will be worse off than where they are at the present. For this reason, the study established that negative impacts such as destruction of people's property must be mitigated by well worked compensation mechanisms, which will not result into greater suffering by PAPs. The table below shows the negative impacts and their proposed mitigation measures.

Table 5.3: Negative Impacts in Gulu District

Type oUmpact . Mitigation Measures Demolition of Properties within the road Gulu town council municipal plans are to be reserve. maintained and the Gulu Municipality's task team had already demolished construction within the gazetted road reserve. Affected permanent and temporary structures will be compensated

Loss of land that was in the process of being ConSUltations with Gulu town council offices surveyed and payment for the whole process were carried out to highlight land that was had been paid. (Lease process). under lease process. Our designs are to assume the existence of this corridor was already gazetted. Distraction of businesses e.g. Lacor trading The contractor will be advised to allow the centre during construction works through free flow of traffic using suitable diversion loss of business and dust pollution. routes and the regular spray of water along the road using a water bouser to reduce the dust· pollution. Increase in HIV/AIDS during construction Increase sensitization and education about due to the increase in work force and HIV and other STDs in light of the risks increased activities for both the contractor arising from the sharp increase in work force and the local community. population and increased activity with the construction corridor.

Table 5.4: Negative Impacts in Amuru District

Type of Impact Mitigation Measures Loss of productive assets including income Compensation of lost assets and livelihood. Loss of valuable trees and agricultural land. Compensation at replacement rates or e.g. mango trees. There was evidence that replacement and replanting of some of the 45 Consultancy S~rvices for the Detailed Design of the VKE International (Ply) LId Upgrading to Paved Standard of Gulu - Nimule Road Resettlement Action Plan Contract No. RDPIHWIS018 July 2009

many of the respondents in both Amuru and trees where possible. Gulu districts are engaged in Agricultural activities for their livelihood. Whereas the land belongs to the community in principle, in practice, individuals occupy that land, develop it for economic and social purposes and incur expenses for these constructions. ! Land disputes: Over 95% of the land along Involve local authorities, Keri Kworo Acholi I the project area in Amuru was customary clan leaders and elders, chiefs and local land, disputes regarding ownership might leaders to resolve. issues pertaining to land arise. and ownership. Demolition of Buildings in trading centres It was proposed to reduce the road reserve within the road reserve. width from 30m to between 24-20m in trading centres to reduce in the requirement for the demolition of building. However, the buildings to be affected will be compensated. Demolition of community utilities. Services Compensation for loss of land and buildings, such as water points bore holes, play and relocation of the communal facilities. grounds and health centres in many places were also constructed along the road side. Increase in Accidents due to over speeding Road safety awareness campaigns when the road was upgraded. Installing humps most importantly along the trading centres, community facilities and installing road signs.

Involve Government Ministries such as MES, MGLSD, UN Agencies such UNICEF, and NGOs and other stakeholders such as AMREF, in activities that can create an integrated approach to creating sensitization and awareness on road safety. I Increase in HIV/AIDS during construction Increase sensitization and education about • due to the increase in work force and HIV and other STDs in light of the risks increased activities for both the contractor associated with population increase. and the local community. Provide for voluntary testing and counseling

Displacement of persons in IDP camps. Government and NGOs to continue There was a significant number of persons encouraging the people in IDP camps to with disability (PWD) and other vulnerable return to their homes. However, if their persons including elderly people who are properties are affected, compensation will be somehow managing their lives in carried out communities along the existing road I alignment. Family Conflicts might arise during Involve local leaders, communities and other compensation. During consultations women stakeholders in conflict resolution. where concerned of how the payments Furthermore sensitization on resettlement

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where going to be handled between the wife before, during and after construction will be and husband. carried out.

4.8 General Snag List

This list was compiled from the consultation meetings with different stakeholders, and during the process of the preparation of the RAP report. 1. Ongoing disputes and slow process of settlement of disputes for the ownership of the land by the Keri Kworo Clan leaders. 2. Slow settlement of disputes for the ownership of the land by the Keri Kworo Clan leaders due to recently deceased Land owners 3. Unviable land owners 4. Slow process of leasing where full payment for leasing the land had been made, however, no title certificate had been issued to the owner 5. Communication language as local people do not understand English and Swahili, which may the language used by the Contractor. 6. Long distances of Amuru District headquarters from the Project road may hinder effective communicationl consultation with the district authorities

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5.0 COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND CONSULTATION

5.1 Stakeholders Analysis

During the field studies, it was observed that a great majority of the rural community in the project area have little influence or do not effectively participate in development interventions in the project areas. In all community areas where consultations were made, the consultant was informed of lack of involvement of local people in previous development projects. They were excited about the consultation process. Active participation by PAPs will enable them to understand and appreciate the levels of development and to ascertain timely gains and control over forces that affect their livelihood. In the context of the resettlement activities along the project road, extending and redistribution of opportunities to PAPs was very important. Community meetings have been conducted to gauge people's feelings about the project preparation of RAP.

In preparation of the plan the following stakeholders have been and should continue to be consulted to consolidate communityl stakeholder participation in compensation and resettlement activities.

5.1.1 Local Council Meetings

The Local Council Officials (LCI and LCII) and the villagers have high expectations regarding project related opportunities and therefore accord it high priority. During the site visits, the LC officials mobilized villagers for consultations as well as establishing good cooperative arrangements. Their participation and input in the consultation process was invaluable and will continue to be so during implementation of mitigation and monitoring of resettlement activities.

The involvement of Local council officials was important to the process of relocation and compensation. Established Grievance committees for resettlement implementation will be instrumental in co-ordinating, mobilizing and sensitizing the PAPs about the project. Numerous meetings will be held with the LCs during the implementation of the resettlement plan. The involvement of LCs will be instrumental in delivery of information to affected communities about RAP.

Common issues raised during the consultation meetings included the following: i) The present state of the road transportation of goods and services difficult. For example there are very few bus and taxi services between Gulu and Nimule due to the poor state of the road. People use lorries and pick-ups for public transport. ii) There very limited employment opportunities due to poor movement of people, goods and services iii) Employment opportunities were specifically requested for the local people. While they would welcome people from other areas to work on the project, they would also like to see their people, men and women, given employment opportunities. iv) The people were aware of the health hazards, caused by too much dust which they attribute to over speeding and heavy trucks. to and fro the Southern Sudan. Many . people expressed the hope that the new road will improve their health status. v) Reduction of accidents is anticipated, thereby saving life and services 48 Consultancy SelVices for the Detailed Design of the VKE Intemational (Ply) ltd Upgrading to Paved Standard of Gulu - Nimule Road Reselllement Action Plan Contract No. RDPIHWIS018 July 2009

vi) Employment opportunities were specifically requested for the local people. While they would welcome people from other areas to work on the project, they would also like to see their people, men and women, given employment opportunities. vii) The people were aware of the health hazards, caused by too much dust which they attribute to over speeding and heavy trucks to and fro the Southern Sudan. Many people expressed the hope that the new road will improve their health status. viii) Reduction of accidents is anticipated, thereby saving life and services

It is therefore recommended that community consultations through meetings with leaders and communities be an ongoing activity because of the transitory nature of the communities. Needless to reiterate, lots of people were displaced during the war and are in the process of returning to their former communities. The involvement of Local Council officials is important to the process of relocation and compensation. Numerous meetings will have to be held with the LCs during the implementing the resettlement plan to allow newly arrived people to know about the project and to have their grievances heard and attended to. The involvement of LCs will be instrumental in delivery of information to affected communities about RAP.

5.1.2 Private Sector, Civil Institutions and NGOs

As part of consultation process already undertaken, interested private sector institutions and NGOs have been provided an opportunity to participate in the resettlement planning process. Consultations have been held with relevant District Environment Officers, local government officials, and key informants/elders in the communities, who provided valuable information on different aspects of the resettlement activity. The involvement of Local Councils and NGO's is important. Stakeholders in these social structures will help in the identification of PAP's, in the registration process and in the mobilization of PAPs to attend meetings. It is through these meetings that resettlement options can be identified and effected.

5.1.3 Involvement of CBOs

A number of CBOs are currently working in the Gulu and Amuru Districts on integrated development activities. These institutions are community based and understand the communities they work among. They will be involved, along with Local Councils in monitoring of RAP, assist the project affected persons in re-building their lives and above all to resettle among the.host communities.

5.1.4 Sensitisation of the Affected Communities through Community Dialogue Meetings

The Consultant held community dialogue meetings in some of the villages that may be affected by the road design. The community dialogue targeted all community members such as women, men, children, Persons with Disability, Public Servants, traders etc.

5.1.5 Consultation Strategy

A complete strategy for the RAP implementation activities to be effective is collaboration both in vertical and horizontal levels between communities and Government representatives

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on the one side and between local Government councilors and Government Ministries (MOW&T, Lands, Justice and Water and Natural Resources) on the other side. There is need for a cross sectional linkage to enhance co-ordination, enabling a sharing of experiences which will permit the RAP activities to be consolidated.

To implement the Resettlement Action Plan, UNRA will form a Resettlement Implementation Team. The Team will work with the members of the local councils, various Grievances Committees established at the sub-county levels along the road corridor. Each committee will include the LC1 chairperson registered landlords of affected properties (or representatives), community elders and representatives, the CAO or his/her representative as well as the District Land Officer.

5.1.6 Consolidation of Monitoring and Evaluation Systems with Stakeholders

Monitoring and purposeful evaluation will be key factors for successful implementation of resettlement activities. The work of the RIT, Grievance Committees and Local Councils will effect participatory representation, monitoring and evaluation within the affected communities, with progress indicators designed by the community and leader of the affected districts. This will help to determine the effective level of progress. The justification for the collaboration is that all interested stakeholders will attain a significant participation and thus ensure the success of the project.

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6.0 COMPENSATION STRATEGY

6.1 Criteria and Eligibility for Compensation

The policy of Uganda Government on compensation favors a situation where the affected persons irrespective of there stalus become. eligible for Government assistance if they occupied the land before the entitlement cut off. The entitlement cut off refers to the time when the assessment of land acquisition and, compensation for crops, buildings and other developments affected was carried out. Compensation covers; land, structures and assets, crops and trees. Accordingly, a Resettlement Plan must target restoration of lost assets and/or incomes due to the road project.

The following categories will be eligible for compensation: (iii) People who lose productive assets, including land and permanent crops; (iv) People who lose houses/structures encroaching on the works and therefore need to be removed; (v) People who are indirectly affected by the project by loss of income and livelihood; (vi) Any other group of persons that has not been mentioned above but is entitled to compensation according to the laws of Uganda and World Bank policies.

These categories are assessed within the following principles: • In general Government is entitled to an easement over the land assumed to be in the road reserve by virtue of law and various regulations. • Kibanja landowners within the existing reserve are not compensated as they are assumed to be unlawful tenants in the road reserve • Since the Government wishes to acquire registered land title from landowners who legally hold such -land titles in the reserve, Government compensates registered landowners at a portion of the market value (reflecting the easement encumbrance) in order to secure land title from the proprietors. • Any diversion from the existing road reserve to be assessed and compensated by acquiring authority/Government at market value in accordance with the existing laws. • Due to inadequate supervision of the road reserve by the respective Authorities, buildings, structures and other developments tolerated in the road reserve are subject to compensation to avoid corresponding hardship to the owners. If the development owners in the reserve are Kibanja landowners, then the land on which the developments sits is not considered. • Perennial crops only are subject to compensation for the same reason as above. • Seasonal crops are not assessed for compensation as they are assumed to be removed by the owners with due notice.

Compensation system to take the following measures: • All persons and property affected by the Project were identified; • The Consultant's Valuer was engaged in determining the compensation demands corresponding with the affected properties in the two Districts of Gulu and Amuru, Ushs 1,975,174,184/= is projected for compensation. Compensation rates were acquired from the district quarters within the road corridor. Refer to Appendix B3.

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• Surveyors have been engaged to prepare the cadastral strips map and show location ofthe properties. • The Valuer together with the Surveyors prepared the Valuation Register. • A schedule of compensation and the tasks to be performed by each member of the RIT will be made by the Team Leader. • Radio Announcements will be made by the CAO for the affected persons to assemble in selected places to receive their compensations.

6.2 Inventory and Registration of Affected properties and persons

This was done following the detailed designs. It involved a complete count and description of all property that will be acquired or lostas a result of the road project implementation. The land inventory specifies the type of land, its use, size and location. The physical inventory lists with each asset including structures (homes, animal pens, and store houses) and infrastructures (e.g. wells) and other assets e.g. trees by type (fruit or timber) age and size etc., for valuation purposes.

A register of PAPs and entities along with their respective affected properties is included in Appendix E.

6.3 Inventory and Registration of Affected properties and persons

This was done following the detailed designs. It involved a complete count and description of all property that will be acquired or lost as a result of the road project implementation. The land inventory specifies the type of land, its use, size and location. The physical inventory lists with each asset including structures (homes, animal pens, stores and houses) and infrastructures (e.g. wells) and other assets e.g. trees by type (fruit or timber) age and size etc., for valuation purposes.

6.4 Cut off Date

During the Consultation process, the PAPs were informed that of the cut off date and the Persons putting up any developments within the road reserve after 7-July-2009 would not be eligible for compensation and/or resettlement assistance.

6.5 Grievance Committee

Throughout the Consultation process, the PAPs were informed that grievance committees will be formed. A grievance committee will be formed at a Sub-County level where the road passes. The function of this committee is to receive grievances from the community members who may feel dissatisfied with the value attached to their properties as well as Claimants who may be involved in wrangles with their family and/or community members. Where necessary, a District Grievance Committee may be considered to receive grievances from the Sub-County on the basis of appeal.

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6.6 Market Value Assessment

6.6.1 Registered Land Registered land was valued on the basis of open market value for comparable land in the subject locations. Kibanja on registered land was also valued in accordance with market value of comparable land.

Market values are determined by the Valuer and based on the land selling values governed by the following factors: • Location in relation to urban centers • Economic activity in the area • Physical and Geographical factors • Population density • Vicinity to services such as water, electricity and roads • Cultural attitudes to land transactions.

Sources of information for market values are derived from field enquires in the various villages/sub counties where land was to be compensated, landl valuation offices, estate agents, and enquires on market values from the various Land offices in Gulu and Amuru Districts of the Project area.

Customary land on former public land was valued in accordance with market value of comparable land.

6.6.2 Buildings and other improvements Values of properties of a permanent nature such as buildings and structural works, fences­ including chain link fences (with or without cypress hedges), block walls, gates etc. are assessed on the basis of current replacement costs of comparable structures.

Replacement Cost Values of Permanent buildings and structures are derived from the project area in accordance with prevailing construction costs as governed by the following factors: . • Location in relation to urban centers • Type and quality of materials used. • Workmanship and design of buildings. • Location of building in relation to sources of materials and labour • Terrain of the building site and the possible amount of leveling involved. • Age of structure and condition of buildings.

Buildings and other properties of a non permanent nature are assessed as stated in the District Land Board compensation rates.

6.6.3 Crops and Trees Owners of seasonal crops in the road reserve are not subject to compensation but shall be given notice to remove their crops to allow construction work to proceed.

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Perennial crops and tress are assessed using District Compensation Rates provided by the respective District Land Board. .

6.7 Right to Salvage Materials

All PAPs may salvage materials or other items from their land before the demolition of the structures takes place, if any, including trees. PAPs will be given ample period of notice to move before the scheduled start of the civil works. The period will start after fair compensation of the project affected person.

6.8 Moving Arrangements

Along with details of their entitlements, the process for receiving compensation and notice to move, moving arrangements will be explained by the Resettlement Implementation team.

6.9 Policy Guidelines

The policy for this activity is contained in the UNRA Road Development Programme ResettlemenU Land Acquisition Policy Framework. Among other guiding principles relevant to this activity, it was pointed out that: i) Compensation should be aimed at minimizing social disruption and assist those who have lost assets as a result of a road project to maintain their livelihoods through income restoration. ii) Community infrastructure must be replaced and ideally be improved in situations where it was' deficient. This includes installation of sanitary facilities, electricity generation systems, road links and provision of water.

6.10 Background Information and Basis of Valuation in the Statutes

The valuation property was guided by the following statutory guidelines, presented in this Report. Specifically, the following Guidelines should be noted:

6.10.1 Section 26 of the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda

Section 26(1) stipulates that every person has a right to own property either individually or in association with others. Section 26 (2) stipulates that no person shall be compulsorily deprived of property or any interest in or right over property of any description except where the following conditions are satisfied: ­ i) The taking of possession or acquisition is necessary for public use or in the interest of defense, public safety, public order, public morality or public health. The compulsory taking of possession or acquisition of property is made under a law which makes provision for: ­ Prompt payment of fair and adequate compensation prior to the taking of provision or . ' acquisition of the property . ii) A right of access to a court of law by any person who has an interest or right over property.

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6.11 Land Interests Section.237 (1) defines the types of land interest:

Land in Uganda belongs to the Citizens of Uganda and shall vest in them in accordance with the land tenure systems provided in this Constitution viz: ­ Section.237 (3) i) Customary ii) Freehold iii) Mailo iv) Leasehold

6.12 Government Acquisition of Land

S.237 (2) Allows Government to acquire land thus in the following manner, namely: Notwithstanding Clause (1) of this Article of the Constitution:

The Government or a Local Government may subject to Article 26 of the Constitution acquire land in the public interest and the conditions governing such acquisition shall be described by Parliament.

6.12.1 The Land Act

This is the basic legislation for control of land and among other things provides for methods for land acquisition and compensation. It defines Customary tenure and Leasehold Tenure as follows:

6.12.2 Customary Tenure

Is governed by rules generally accepted as binding and authoritative by the class of persons to which it applies (in other words customary regime is not governed by written law). Land is owned in perpetuity. Customary occupants are occupants of former Public Land and occupy the land by virtue of their customary rights. They have proprietary interest in the land and are entitled to certificates of customary ownership.

Certificates for customary ownership may be acquired through application to the Parish Land Board and eventual issuance by the District Land Board (Section 5 and 6 Land Act).

6.12.3 Leasehold Tenure 5.4(5)

Is created either by contract or by operation of the law. Is a form of ownership under which the landlord or leaser grants the tenant or lessee exclusive possession of the land usually for a period defined and in return for a rent. The tenant has security of tenure and a proprietary interest in the land. " 6.12.4 How Local Government Authority may acquire land

Section.43 states that Government or Local Authorities may acquire land in accordance with the provisions of Article 26 and Clause (2) of Article 237 of the Constitution.

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6,12.5 Mutual Agreements

Section.74 (Land Act) stipulates that where it is necessary to execute public works on any land, an authorized undertaker (UNRA) shall enter into mutual agreement with the occupier or owner of the land in accordance with this Act and where no agreement is reached, the lVIinister may, compulsorily acquire land in accordance with Section.43 of this Act.

6.12.6 Compensation

Section.74 (3) (UNRA) as the authorized undertaker executing the proposed road works on land under this section, shall promptly pay compensation to any person having an interest in the land for any damage caused on crops or buildings and for the land and materials taken or used for the works.

6.12.7 Land Tribunals: Section.741(4)

Any dispute as to compensation payable under subsection (3) of this section shall be referred to a Land Tribunal.

6.12.8 Jurisdictions of the District Land Tribunal: Section.771(b)

The jurisdiction of the District Land Tribunal shall be to determine any disputes relating to the amount of compensation to be paid foreland acquired under S.43 of this Act.

6.13 Basis of Valuation under Section.78 of the Land Act

6.13.1 Customary Owner

The value of land shall be the open market value of the unimproved value of the land.

The value of buildings on the land, which shall be taken at open market value for urban areas and depreciated replacement cost for the rural areas.

The value of standing crops on the land, excluding annual crops, which would be harvested during the period of notice given to the tenant.

In addition to compensation there shall be paid as a disturbance allowance 15% or if less than six months notice to give vacant possession is given, 30% of any sum assessed under subsection (1) of the section.

6.13.2 Rates of Compensation Section.60 (e) Land Act: The District Land Board is required to compile and maintain a list of rates of compensation payable in respect of crops, buildings of a non-permanent nature and any other thing that may be prescribed. The rates set out in the list for compensation referred to in Section. 60(e) of this Act have been used in determining the amount of Compensation payable to PAP.

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6.13.~ Properties not covered under the above rates

Section.78 allows the Valuer, using skills and methods available to him as a professional in the field to estimate the market value or replacement cost value (as the case may be) of such properties for compensation purposes.

6.14 Compensation Approach

6.14.1 Strip Maps

Strip maps have been prepared to show areas where people are affected on the project road sections. All land areas shall be obtained through measurements and computations carried out by the Land Survey Teams. These maps are also intended to show the road reserve, which should be secured and protected from claims made by encroachers after compensation.

6.15 Determination of Compensation Awards

6.15.1 Road Reserve and Existing Road Width

For purposes of this study, the road reserve width was assumed to be 30m when assessing properties of PAPs in the following road sections: i) Gulu Bypass from the main Kampala-Gulu road to the Commercial Corner Roundabout (4.0 km) ii) Commercial Corner Roundabout-Atiak-Nimule (104 km) iii) Commercial Corner Roundabout-Kaunda grounds/Prisons junction (Lagony road).

20 - 24 metres for the following road sections: iv) Kaunda grounds/Prisons junction- Christ Church section (Atwal road) and Kaunda grounds/Prisons junction-Airfield road.

6.15.2 Existing Road Width

Basing on the topographic survey, design drawings and measurements have been taken to determine the existing carriage way width. Generally, it ranges between 5 meters to 6 meters. Basing on the above, we propose the following as the working principles. a) The Government holds a right of way over the existing 6 meter (wide) road presently being used as carriage way. No person is entitled to compensation for land rights in the existing 6 meter (wide) road carriage way unless the Government wishes to acquire a registered land title from landowners who legally hold such land titles b) Any diversions from the existing road shall be assessed and compensated. Where land beyond the acquired land is used by the contractor and probably .. property also destroyed, then compensation should be effected under "injurious affection"_ c) Where landowners have already surveyed their plots and secured land titles clearly excluding the road reserve, no compensation shall be made for land left between the surveyed land and the edge of the carriageway_ 57 Consultancy Services lor the Detailed Design 01 the VKE International (Ply) Ltd Upgrading to Paved Standard 01 Gulu - Nimule Road Resettlement Action Plan Contract No. RDPIHWIS018 July 2009

6.16 Eligibility for Compensation The following categories are eligible for compensation within the World Bank Guidelines O.P.4.12 of April 2004 (Para 15): i) Affected persons whose houses I structures and land are in the proposed road reserve. ii) Customary landowners whose plots are in the road reserve but excluding the existing carriage way of six (6) meters iii) Persons with perennial crops iv) Registered laridowners are eligible for compensation subject to the GOU easement on their registered land in the reserve. v) People who did not have formal legal rights to land at the time of the census began but have claims to such land or assets (such as returnees) vi) Thos who do not have recognizable legal rights or claim to the land they are occupying v) Persons who encroach on the road reserve after the resettlement survey (census and valuation) are not eligible for compensation.

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7.0 IMPLEMENTATION OF RESETTLEMENT/COMPENSATION PLAN

7.1 Introduction

Construction activities of the project road will result in the displacement of considerable number of people other impacts will include acquisition of land and loss of property and the destruction of crops along the alignment. The effects will be measured in terms of the number of properties lost, size of property, the type of property (residential, business or commercial) and ownership of such property of displaced affected persons (PAPs). The Resettlement Action Plan for the proposed road project describes and enumerates the extent of negative impacts likely to be imposed on the people and their property because of construction.

The plan represents the extent of the entitlement framework that will be adopted to minimize the impact and compensate for losses that will be experienced by the project Affected Persons (PAPs). These entitlements are to cover the loss of land, structures and other assets, such as crops, houses, land, and stalls. The PAPs in this respect are entitled to a disturbance allowance (Town Planning Act 1964) and counseling on alternative assistance.

Under the Land Acquisition Act (1965) compensation for property structures and other assets crops that will be lost to the project are of important as far as compensation and relocation of communities is concerned. The Land Act (1998) requires compensation to be at market value. The Valuer applied market value assessment for property for affected. Assessment to determine whether additional assistance is necessary to reach real market value be put into account by the chief Government Valuer.

Compensation to the project affected persons (PAPs) will adequately address the losses based upon the entitlements approved by the Government of Uganda in application of the provisions of the Land Act (1998) and the Town and Country Panning Act of (1964) respectively. The entitlement framework therefore will comprehensively address all of the resettlement issues that are predicted for the project.

The frame work will confirm to the legal framework of Uganda Law. In particular it will accommodate the provisions of the following Acts and Statutes: • The Town and Country Planning Act (1964) • The National Environment Management Statute (1995) • The Land Act (1998) • The decentralization Act (1997).

7.2 Resettlement and Compensation:

Two of the most important aspects of Resettlement Action Plan will be resettlement of affected persons and compensation to affected persons for loss of land and crops, either temporary or permanent. .

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It is essential that compensation and resettlement will be handled promptly and fairly since many will judge the success of other mitigation measures by how these two issues are handled.

7.3 Host Population:

The affected persons will be encouraged to resettle within their existing community and the shortest distance from their present abodes in order to preserve social cohesion and minimize the trauma of relocation. If necessary. measures will be taken to ensure that host populations are not disadvantaged and that resources and land are ample for both parties.

Discussions were held with the Local Councils to ascertain possible relocation sites and available land, which will be verified, by the RIT before relocations are affected. Compensation host populations for the temporary or even permanent loss of some lands will be necessary.

7.4 Provision of Infrastructure and Services

The objective of resettlement was that people must not feel worse off as a result of the project. Therefore, community infrastructure must be replaced and ideally improved in situations where it was deficient. This includes installation of toilets and water facilities. Key features and community services along the road are included in Appendix F.

In selection of design options for the road upgrading, the existing social and commercial entity of communities along the corridor was taken into account. For instance, the project includes provision of bus-bays, loading and off loading bays, and wider shoulders in towns and villages which will enhance the village commercial and social environment.

Because such decisions have been made in the design process, the project works are not expected to adversely affect the existing infrastructure and social systems within the communities along the project route.

7.5 Resettlement Impacts and Mitigation Measures

The road project will change the pattern of use of water and other natural resources. This was mainly due to the fact that most of the safe water sources were built in the lOP camps and exist within the road reserve. To ensure that some people are not disadvantaged in the process of development, it was important to avoid or minimize resettlement effects by relocating water and other services as the need may be. There may also be opportunities to improve the quality of life, particularly for vulnerable groups (orphaned children and the elderly). Possible resettlement losses need mitigation measures as set out in the Table below.

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Table 7.1 Resettlement impacts mitigation measures < .... Type of impact Mitigation measures Employment of PAPs where applicable Economic rehabilitation should be enforced. Loss of productive assets, including land, Compensation carried out successufully income and livelihood with minimum problems. Adequate consultations, setting up Compensation grievances and Concerns grievances committees and proper sensitization of PAPs. I Compensation for lost housing and associated assets at replacement rates • Loss of housing, possibly entire community relocation options including relocation site structures, systems and services development if required and measures to restore living standards. Compensation at replacement rat i Loss of others assets replacement Replacement if possible or compensation Loss of community resources, habits cultural at replacement rates: restoration sites and goods measures. Loss of Crops Avoid land take to an extent possible during harvesting Give prior warning to PAPs and allow for adequate time to harvest crops.

7.6 Payment Procedures of Compensation Certificate

All parties involved will sign a compensation certificate. Signatories to the compensation certificate will include the recipient, Local Council representatives, member of the parish Land committee and UNRA representative.

Compensations of amounts of more than UGX 100,000 will be made by cheque. Payment below UGX 100,000 may be made in cash. On payment a receipt (based on a standard form) will be signed upon by the same parties above.

Peasant communities are often unable to properly manage large sums of money following compensation. Hence, UNRA should, where applicable request local banks through the office of CAO, to assist recipients in opening bank accounts with minimum inconveniences.

7.7 Rehabilitation of Incomes

Relocates should become the first beneficiaries of the project. Every effort should be made to ensure that their previous income levels are restored after relocation and that as a result of the resettlement their standards of living are improved. In other words, those that are to make way for the project should be better off, not worse off, after the project had been implemented.

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7.8 Participation of Chief Government Valuer in the Resettlement Activity

The Chief Government Valuer is responsible for approving and determining the level of compensation for all the affected persons along the route. In addition the CGV is responsible for ensuring that the policy and the law on land acquisition are adhered to.

The CGV will report to UNRA and will be involved early in the resettlement process to ensure that valuations determined in time to allow the payment and grievance procedure to proceed.

7.9 Payment Procedure and Transparency

There will be a well-coordinated payment/compensation procedure for all the affected persons along the alignment.

The Chief Government Valuer's office will co-ordinate with the Resettlement Implementation Team (RIT) and the grievance Committee at the affected locations, established along the route for the purpose of resettlement implementation.

7.9.1 Verification and Compensation Payments

The Consultant will hold atleast a one day meeting in each subcounty where the EPs are to be paid compensation and the purpose of these meetings is to verify the identity of those entitled to compensation, to make payment by the appropriate means and to obtain the titles Icertificates to register the transfer of land.

The verification team will include: • An Assessment Officer (Consultant) - to confirm amounts to be paid, maintain the appropriate records, and coordinate/oversee the verification and payment process.

• LC1 Representative - to verify the identity of those entitled to compensation and to witness the payment.

• District Representative - to witness the payment

• District Land Office Representative - to receive the titles / certificates for subsequent processing.

During verification, the EPs will present valid identification papers (eg. ID Card, Driving Permit, Voters Card, Passport etc.); if no valid identification can be produced, a signed letter from the LC1, approved by the Sub-County Chief and District Chief Administrative Officier, confirming identity should be accepted. It is also recommended that EPs be verified and receive their compensation in presence of their families.

The EPs will also present two Passport style photos for identity verification and payment confirmation. Land title / certificate where land is to be transferred to UNRA should also be presented.

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At the same stage, bank account details where payment is to be made by electronic fund transfer will be presented.

An Identity Verification Form and a Payment Receipt Form shall be completed for all transactions and a record of all titles Icertificate deposited with the district registrar of representative shall be maintained.

7.9.2 Grievances and Appeals

Any complaints or objection against the award made, will be submitted in writing to the Assessment officier (via local and district representatives) during an appeal period of 60 days from the date of the inquir and award. The complaint will be considered by the Assessment officier and the chief Government ValUer shall decide the award to be made. If for any reason the individual is not satisfied with the award, they may start legal proceeding s through the Land Tribunal.

The Assessment officier shall maintain records of all grienances or appeals submitted, including information on how they are being addressed and of their final resolutions.

7.10 Implementation Responsibilities and Procedure

UNRA is responsible for implementation of the RAP as part of the road upgrading project. Through the project, the GoU will technically and financially assist PAPs with a rebuilding of their lives, livelihoods and social and economic networks. The RAP is a development package. It will encourage PAPs to help themselves, by enabling them to actively participate to in the selection of appropriate compensation and assistance options.

UNRA's function will be to implant and monitor the RAP and its associated activities. This will be accompanied by UNRA establishing a Resettlement Implementation Team (RIT) whose functions are to include among others, help to the local leaders in each village in verifying affected persons and occupiers of affected land.

The principle members of the RIT are: • A Sociologist with responsibility to establish to the works of the LCs, Grievances Committee members for PAP representation, survey baseline information organize meetings with the LCs and Community, PAPs and Local leaders, promote and report resettlement progress including identification of social developments during implementation and potential grievances. • Property Valuer to explain property valuation and compensation issues. • A Surveyor to explain cadastral surveys and determining any extra land take that may be required for the project. • Highway Engineer that will explain some of the technical components to PAPs and the Grievance Committee members.

7.11 Time Schedule for Implementation of the RAP

Resettlement, and in most cases compensation, should occur in the pre-construction phase to avoid both delays in the project construction and stress to the PAPs. In general, all

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affected persons should be given not less than six months to relocate themselves. Farming households will be allowed and given time to harvest all crops.

The schedule shown below in Table 10.2 assumes that all Project Affected Persons will be compensated and relocate themselves elsewhere before the scheduled end of the resettlement period.

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Table 7.2 RAP Implementation Schedule

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8 BUDGET FOR COMPENSATION

8.1 Financial Responsibilities of UNRA

To ensure the overall attractiveness of the Project, adequate resettlement finances will have to be provided by UNRA. Inadequate financial resources for the resettlement would lead to its failure.

The resettlement budget should be fairly accurate. If the budget is too low, then the funds will be inadequate and this will lead to delays in implementing the Project. On the other hand, if the budget is excessive, it may delay the project implementation as Government attempts to raise necessary resources.

8.2 Compensation Rates

Consultations with Amuru District Land Board Officials highlighted that the district does not have a fully operational land office, hence does not have approved district rates. It was noted that Amuru district uses Gulu district rates. Hence, the Gulu district compensation rates in existence have been adopted. Current market prices for crops and tress have been used to asses them.

The valuation for the PAPs determined the costs for compensation have been included in Volume 2 - Valuation Report. A summary of the findings are highlighted in the table below:

Table 8.1 Budget Costs

Descri

Structures and Other No. 536 UGX 704,926,490 improvements Trees and Crops UGX 39,802,700 Sub- total 1,561,402,517 Disturbance Allowance @15% UGX 234,210,377 1,795,612,894

179,561,289

1,975,174,184

The total cost of compensation including disturbance allowance and implementation of the RAP amounts to UGX 1,975,174,184. The cost for acquisition of land is UGX 816,673,327, the compensation for developments (buildings, crops etc) is UGX 66 Consultancy Services for the Detailed Design of the VKE International (Ply) Ltd Upgrading to Paved Standard of Gulu Nimule Road Resettlement Action Plan Contract No. RDPIHW/S018 July 2009

744,729,190, while the cost for implementation of resettlement activities was estimated to 10% of the total compensation cost i.e UGX 179,561,289.

Organisation Structure for Implementation of Resettlement Plan GOVERNMENT OF UGANDA Ministry of Works & Transportation

Chief Government Valuer Resettlement Implementation Team

Grievance Committees

COMMUNITY/AFFECTED PERSONS

Figure 8.1: outlines the relationship between groups involved in the resettlement implementation process.

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9 MONITORING AND EVALUATION

9.1 Monitoring Mitigation Measures The objectives for monitoring the RAP activities of the project are to provide UNRA with an effective tool for assessing resettlement progress, identifying potential difficulties and problem areas, and providing an early warning system for areas, which may need correcting. Some of the risks associated with resettlement include impoverishment, malnutrition, increased morbidity, and dependency, break down of community norms and mutual support systems, all of which combine to reflect detoriation in the quality of life for people being resettled.

9.2 Indicators for Monitoring Developing an early warning system to alert managers of the RAP to any potential problems of the PAPs is essential. Selecting some sensitive indicators and monitoring them over time can accomplish this. Two such indicators are the number of productive assets owned and the educational status of children. For example, PAPs maybe having difficulty if they are selling assets such as livestock, farm equipment and vehicles to satisfy basic needs. Progress can be measured when PAPs purchase such things. .

Monitoring and reporting of the resettlement programme will be effective and regular. Better monitoring and supervisory mechanism in the project will keep seemingly minor problems from growing into major ones. The implementation agency UNRA will, from time to time, monitor the plan and its effort will be complemented by local councils and members of the grievance committees. Table 9.1: Indicators to be monitored for the Resettlement of PAPs

• Number and Percentage of PAPs· Number of PAPs Employment of PAPs employed on the Project retained where applicable should • Number and Percentage of gender of throughout the be enforced. PAPs employed on the Project. duration of the i project. Completion of • Number of PAPs effectively payment within Compensation carried out compensated the period successufully with • Aggregated amounts disbursed (actual indicated in the. minimum problems. vs. planned) Implementation n. • Number of Grievances committees set up Adequate consultations, Nautre and level Number and places of public i setting up grievances • of complaints consultations held with PAPs and local . committees and proper received and authorities during RAP implementation sensitization of PAPs. resolved • No of complaints received - total received; total 'ustified; total non 'ustified 68 Consultancy Services for the Detailed Design of the VKE International (Ply) Ltd Upgrading to Paved Standard of Gulu - Nimule Road Resettlement Action Plan Contract No. RDP/HWIS018 July 2009

I • Improvement of the social amenities in the project impact corridor (Safe water, N umber of social public toilets, speed checks, road signs). services Number and type of the new availed Social services in the • delivered within health services for workers (HIV impacted areas: 3months of prevention and treatment programs, receiving the Number and type of sustainable energy • compensation sources (solar power, thermal, bio-gas, energy saving charcoal kilns). • Means of employment and livelihood Revival of opportunities created businesses within Type of crop yield among the affected Means of livelihood: • 4months of communities. receiving the Employment opportunities for means of • compensation livelihood. Completion of mills within Number of food processing mills Food Processing • 3months of replaced receiving the compensation Completion of markets within Income generation Markets built for trade business along • 3months of Activities: the road receiving the I compensation Completion of playgrounds Play grounds for Schools • Play grounds replaced for schools within.. 3months of receiving the compensation • Number of people compensated for Completion of land/structures losses relocation and • Number of Grievances settled during structures with Compensation Issues: compensation process. the ROW within 3 • Number and role of community based months of organizations (CBOs) in the resettlement receiving the exercise. compensation • Type of community participation of the Knowledge of· projects affected persons in RAP. PAPs' about the (Consultative meetings, Focus group compensation Community Participation Discussions) processes during in RAP: • Participation of women the local the meetings. implementation of • Issues referred to UNRA for action the RAP. Number and type of cases treated in Nature and Community Health and • Contractor's clinic. number of similar Environment: • Number and type of cases referred to health cases 69 Consultancy Services for the Detailed Design of the VKE International (Pty) Ltd Upgrading to Paved Standard of Gulu - Nirnule Road Resettlement Action Plan Contrad No. RDPIHWIS018 July 2009

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9.3 Reporting Arrangements

The RIT will be responsible for monitoring the project. A performance standard will need to be developed to monitor the project at both the District and project level. Quarterly reports will be received from those in the Districts and fed to UNRA who will be responsible for the project level monitoring.

Monitoring and evaluation will continue for two years after relocation, but at less frequent intervals, for example annually. The benchmarks during the socio-economic surveys of the PAPs will be compared to evaluate changes in the socio-economic conditions of the PAPs.

An independent Consultant with experience in resettlement activities could be engaged to carry out the evaluation of the implementation of the resettlement and rehabilitation of the PAPs. Deficiencies in the resettlement implementation shall be assessed and changes to procedures on future projects shall be recommended to ensure the problems do not reoccur.

9.4 Programme for Monitoring and Evaluation

Having identified and determined the situation on the ground and based on the reactions of the consulted key stakeholders in the project corridor, the following approaches are proposed to be used during the monitoring and evaluation of resettlement and compensation activities of all the Entitled Persons (EPs) along the route.

9.5 Periodic Reporting

This is to be effected from the management level (UNRA) to co-ordination level in the field. Arrangements will be made regarding the reporting system to be used. The responsible personnel should make all the reporting. The RIT should be responsible for the field reporting exercise. UNRA then should be responsible for submission of the reports to donors and Government Authorities. The reporting should decide upon the frequency of such meetings.

9.6 Review of Field Activities

Periodical field activity reviews will be undertaken. These reviews should be done at field and management (UNRA) levels of the programme. The field activity reviews will report the outcomes of meetings, field visits with the Local Councils, and meetings/discussions with project affected persons (PAPs), families and groups. UNRA and field staff should decide upon the frequency of such meetings.

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9.7 Field Visits

The UNRA Officer-in-Charge of the programmes, with the "field staff, will from time to time visit the site to assess the situation on the ground and confirm progress of the resettlement activities along the route. Analysis of the information gathered from such visits could be helpful in finding solutions to potential problems during resettlement exercise.

9.8 Resettlement Completion Report

This report will be generated after the completion of compensation and relocation and before the closure of the main project and before the preparation of the Implementation Completion Report. The contents of the Report will include, but not limited to the following:­ • Introduction and explanation of the history of the project. • A description of the compensation processes undertaken and the main components of the work • A description of the programme with the processes followed and reasons for any changes to that envisaged at the start of the process • A detailed description of the PAPs compensated including land areas, properties etc. • Comprehensive Details of the amounts disbursed and thier supporting documentation • Details of Final Costs and reasons for increase or decrease • Details of the RIT and the extent of their duties etc,

The report will also identify potential improvements in administrative and other procedural processes in our relations with the Client and other Government agencies and the PAPs. These will be reported from time to time in our Progress Reports for appropriate action by the Client.

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APPENDICES

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iii. Timely Implementation Tarfl1ackrng the Guiu·Aliap·cN:mul", road has always been ;alKed about 1rorn 1'le col<">n:

  • iv. Rain season Ttv~ r:(!n~~fuctjcn of the read should tar.. e jritc aecuunt the f3:ny season Atiak soil IS \i(j(V SGft :lt1(j lh() rO'ld becornes Irnpassabit;: durin,] f

    V. Reduction of accidents The udarmacked road hal1 resulted into many accidenls ;)nd dca:;,s p:>rticcl13riy dunng :nc ','vet sea'$t;r, The com:TIunit,! hooes thn~ when thQ r';3d is tOfrnackc:d Ih(:}$8 i1cddents '....l(j reduce hence f!:duCIl"1g ioss of lives and prcperty

    v:. Public; Institutions <1no sf.lrvices Gc~,c:rnr,er,t shOuid dG:Kie on the re;ccatlo;-', of the pun!;,: H1sthJ!k;:ns and serVices wbch ·3ifJ iil

    vii. Gulturalleaders C'..J:t.:ra! lcad-crs shQuld \v0rk c!Qsc+y ~v!th governrner:t In deiern'lin;ng the f~Jte cf property a'iLc!!Jd by road works smce .'\cno'i Landis communal land.

    viii. Speed control measures HUillPS arid s.tripes be COrlstpJc!ed in tra{t:~g centres. schools (1nd hnspi!ais !f! :Jfde' to Cl1Cck and reduce ac"ldenls.

    ix. Local Employm<:nt ~";:Jr~:s ~:houki er.abie t'le ICC~41 ;"C:·:-:irr,;uni~y :0 CiCU=ss ~r~p!0pn~nt t):)porLm;:;'~;. as the C:)rtractc·r t'1nr:g beth teC-f"n:cai 3:1G ;i'3Ji'~lZJI '.~.. ('fk_~fS from outside the !.idld

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    APPENDIX B

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    APPENDIX 81 LETTERS TO OISTRICTS- UNRA

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    To Whom It Ma}' ConCErn

    FU)/\,Q DEV2LOP1'.-1ENT Pf'OGH/;.f~;r·.·1E PHi\~;L 3 (H'UPP]} ~ .i..~Cr'-J·~U',~ Tj~N':,~'l" SERVICES FOR DETAILED ENCINEERiNG DESIGN FOR Uf>GRADIt.. c TO PAVED (BiTUMEN) STANDARD OF GULU·ATIAK-N'MULE ROhD

    access tL: ;LL"2,; 2)feqS .ar:c t·{:~:"~,.H1 ' ,2l if prc-c:JC!:':li; bu;id;;;Q ;.J;J ,~()?C! Sf:f:!Qf r:i:J r:':'l ~Jt~;~l'lDi it capat.!·t;~}::- :c~:r ~;';JfG!i ·.;~.-,~f:;·i:~n(';-C(j L'J CV.:'3;';i;';;~ ef l> >jo .,<-.k: :GoU; arTj -.r~ :n~err~1:~L'~::'iZ~: undor tt1:s progra;"'1rne is !~i~; prp.;eo {Bih~~nt~:tJ stanJatu.

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    F.Xt;(:utiv~ Director

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    APPENDlX 82 LETTERS FROM DISTRICTS

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    CULt IHSTH.JCT LOCAL GOVER.\':VlENT OFFICE OF Till, IllS I HleT CHAUnt\,\,

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    16th February 2009

    The Chairman lC.III Bardege Division Gulu Municipality

    RE: SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF GULU­ ATIAK- NIMUlE ROAD PROJECT

    This is to inform you that the Government has commissioned work on the upgrading of Gulu -Atiak~Nimule Road.

    The first phase of this work involves the Assessment of EconomiC and Social Impact of the affected Persons and their property. A team has arriv(:'!d from Kagga and Partners, Kampala, headed by Professor James Sengendo, to do tilis work and wi!1 commence on Monday 16°'-02-09.

    Hie purpose of thiS letter is two- fold: First to offiCially inform YDU of the exercise so that you mobilize the L.C 1 Chairpersons for their participation and involvement.

    Secondly to reqUire you to inform the people :,,..t,,,,rt',,vi by Ull~ and request for their participation.

    The· AssEssment will start from Gutu r>'iunicipaliry' and ,'Iii! proceed tQl.varOs Amuru District following the Cllignm0nt :Ilc existinq road.

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    By copy of this lettl~l, tlH:: District Police Commander Gulu is requested to provide 6 (six) Police Officers to provide security ror the team,

    Sincerely Yours,

    e' /,If , ... 'J'' I [ ,f.//1.1. I.' , / / /"r {llf["f-t~ L I • ' Norbert Mao --I Chairman, Gulu DIstrict Local Government CC: 'fl1(' R!:'sidt'nt District Commissioner, Cult! CC: Tlw Region:ll Police Commander r\orthern Cganda CC: The Chief Adrruni"lrativt:' Office!'. Gulu CCHis\\'on>hip the rvJay'or CulL! MUllicipality

    CC: The 1'0\'1.'11 Clerk. GMC CC ThcSlatinn \\;magcf Lg.llHb Ndtion;ll Ru;;ds Author]!v, Cuiu /CC: Kilgga and Partners, Kampala

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    GlLl lHS'fRICT J.OC\L GOVERN.\IE;\T OFFICE OF THE fHSTlOCT CIl.\I1UL\-'

    !'(J.H"" ' In n'ne.'Sp(;rJL.km.:r,,;~ til thi:-;. (;1.. '1). :'111,.",,:1. P"")"'':

    16th February 2009

    The District Police Commander Gulu

    RE: SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF GULU­ ATIAK- NIMULE ROAD PROJECT

    This is to inform you that the Government commissioned \'Iork G:1 the upgrading of Gulu -Atjak -Nimule R.oad.

    The first phase of this work involves the Assessment of Economic and Social Impact of the affected Persons and their property ..ll. team has ?fl'i','f'd fro f), K3gga a'id Kamp,~la! headed by Professor James SengcncJo, to do tills work and wH! commence on Monday 16:t·OZ-09.

    The purpose of this tetter is to officially inform you of the exercise Sf) rr-Jat you assist the team by 6(:;ix) Police OITlcers to escort the team as security officers. It is estimatc-'(l that the assessment will ia':>t 14 days commencing f-1onday 16i02/2Q09.

    Sincen~iy Yours, , / c, £/[r 'A',¥.' ///x I / ,C( ~~~'~:i. 4 NorbertI Mao / Chairman. GurJ District Local Government CC: Kagga and Partners, ,Kampala

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    l,'.:;f .r: ~~,:;~>; ~~~.~;~'~~ :\.\H IH Dl~TRICT LOCAL GO"ER\;\IE:-\T OFFICE OF THE VICE CHAIRMAN LCV

    PO, BOX 1074 ,,,IUH

    Date 17/02;2009

    1t'18 L.C III Fabbo Sub,C()unty

    RE: Socia -ECONOMIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT ON GULU -NIMULE . ROAD

    This is Ie: notify your office that government thrcugr, Uganda Road .Authority has GorrmiSSior: wm\(; on the above road,

    ThiS letter I::; therefore to Inform office 10;­

    Inform ccmnmn!ty whose settlements are along tI~e road to be present fm the cerlsusexarc!se as the road constr;Jctlonis going to affect their

    inform all the Lei HEll their jurisdiction fall if', the area where nle construction is going to aftect to mobilise and be present durmg ihe exercise, Let us join I,anj with tr:c team send so :hat the exercise is successful

    :~:·'·~··:·T-··" }~~i"'} ~.. <,•.:..fL-­ Ok·"Ho Palrick Orycma j VICE Clltdf1MAN LCV-AMURU c:(;: RD(~ CC Sub-County Cllicf Pact:;a Cc CAQ Arm:ru \....ec Ka~j!F:'~ <;JrCc File

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    P.O. BOX 1074 \:\IU-U

    Dato ~ 7 iD2/200\J

    T11e LC Iii Sub-CO;Jl1ly

    RE: SOCIO -ECONOMIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT ON GULU -NIMULE ROAD

    Th:S is to yeur off:r:;e' thai govBrnment throl:gh Uganda Road has commission work on tho above road.

    Th:r-; le:ter '5 1hcretore to infor:n your office to:·

    inform community whose settlements are along the road to be present for the census eXercise as the road construction is 9011'9 to affect tt1eir properties.

    Idorm all the Lei tria! \fle:; juriSdiction rnll in the area where Ihe ccnstructon is goil1g to affecl to mobilise and be present dUfing the eX;':fClse. Let us join hand wilh the team send so that Ihe exercise is sw;cessfuL

    Yours Inservice,

    Oke!ln Pa~rick. Orven'~a VICE CHAIRMAN LCV-AMURU Cc ROC CC: Cc. CAO Amuru

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    fTT.';i Al\l['RU nJSTRICT LOCAl, GOVERN\lEYI ri\if~ OFFICE OF THE VICE CHAIRMAN LeV

    . P.O. BOX 1074 A.\l!RI

    Date 17:02/2009

    The LC Hi ,L.tlak Sutl-Coumy

    RE: SOCIO ·ECONOMIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT ON GULU -NIMULE ROAD

    This is to noti-fy your office th~t novernmc:nt USFlrlcia Road F.uthority has commission v.'ork on the abOVe road.

    (a\ Inform community whose settlemenfs are 310ng the road to be present for .the census exercise as the road constr.;cliCn is to affect their properties.

    lnfQnn c,!!i tho Lei rh("H ~hcir jurisdiction fa~l in th(~ area ",here the co,'lstrucLon !s to tlffDGt to rnobilise and be present during the eXf:rcise. Let us hand v'.~ith El(~ te-anl sen(j so t":'~ll kif~ exercise is SUCCt:;ssfuL

    Yours Inse.n.tic(~, ~~;S~ Okelle Patnck O:\jema VICE CHAIRMAN LCV·AMURU Cc HDC CC Sub-{~ounty ChH:.~f t'\ttak . Cc CP\O /\muru

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    APPENDIX C A COpy OF RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT AND RECEIPTS

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    THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, UGANDA NATIONAL ROADS AUTHORITY (UNRA) - KAMPALA

    UPGRADING OF GULU • ATIAK - NIMULE ROAD

    Socia! IrnpaclAsscsstnC'llt, Valuation of Property and Cadastral Survey

    The Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA), I1c!ifif:s projecl "f;,:;ctecl PR~SO"S nviP(} W('hPl I c:; :1~t,!r", v/idth on eilh"r side, along Ii:e (3Uill Aliilk· Nimulf: ROild and n partv;u!a: those> ',n GUill and Arnuru Di;Wk;ls. (hal IIle exercl&e of Valuation of Property. Social Impact Assessment and C,'1(lastral Surveying proj;;,cl affected P'HStHl'; are ,,;',:"es~e,j ,G 51ay in lite;' !'on""s a$.

    UNFtA !herefore r;olifies the affected persons that the \/aillat'(lft of Property SOcl(li impact j\;;,scssrnenl i.m:j (::adaslral will be effeclE:d as Oel<'1118\1 /)f;I{Jw

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    1 Date: The exercise begins 011 7 " July 2009.

    Time: 8:00 am

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    APPENDIX E LIST OF PAPs

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    165 Consultancy Services for the Detailed Design of the VKE International (Ply) Ltd Upgrading to Paved Standard of Gulu - Nirnule Road Resettlement Action Plan Contract No. RDPIHW/S018 July 2009

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    168 Consultancy Services the Detailed Design the lor 01 VKE International (Ply) Ltd Upgrading to Paved Standard of Gulu - Nimule Road Resettlement Attion Plan Contract No. RDPIHWIS018 July 2009

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    170 Consultancy Services for the Detailed Design of the Upgrading to Paved Standard of Gulu - Nimule Road VKE International (Ply) Ltd Contract No. RDPIHW/S018 Resettlement Action Plan July 2009

    171 Consultancy Services for the Detailed Design of the VKE International (Ptyl Ltd Upgrading to Paved Standard of Gulu - Nirnule Road Resettlement Action Plan Contract No. RDPIHW/S018 July 2009

    172 Consultancy Services for the Detailed Design of the Upgrading to Paved Standard of Gulu - Nimule Road VKE International (Ply) Ltd Contract No. RDPtl-IW/S01 B Resettlement Action Plan July 2009

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    174 Consultancy Services fO( the Detailed Design of the VKE International (Ply) Ltd Upgrading to Paved Standard of Gulu - Nirnule Road Resettlement Action Plan Contract No, RDPIHWIS018 July 2009

    175 Consultancy Services for the Detailed Design of the VKE International (Pty) Ltd Upgrading 10 Paved Standard of Gulu - Nirnule Road Resel1lernent Action Plan Contract No. RDPIHW/S018 July 2009

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    LIST OF PAPS

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    LIST OF AFFECTED PERSONS

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    I 38 I Onen Geofre~ Amuru Lamogi Lokolum Kati Kati B ~ristine Amuru Lamogi Lokolum Kati Kati B 40 e john Amuru Lamogi Lokolum Kati Kati B 41 ellen Amuru Lamogi Lokolum Kati Kati B 42 Nyero Danisk Amuru Lamogi Lokolum Kati Kati B

    43 ! Adonga Binayo Amuru Lamogi Lokolum Kati Kati B

    44 ! Obol Oruk John Amuru Lamogi. Lacor Kati Kati B 45 Binoni Pido Amuru Lamogi Lacor Kati Kati B 46~jameS Amuru Lamogi Lacor Kati Kati B 47 Acayo Mary Amuru Lamogi Lacor Kati Kati B 48 Nyeko Milton Amuru Lamogi Lacor Kati Kati B 49 Anywar James Amuru Lamogi Lacor Kati Kati B 50 Okello Ocii Amuru Lamogi Lacor Kati Kati B 51 Omal wilfred Amuru Lamogi Lacor Kati Kati B 52 Okulu Yakoni Amuru Lamogi Lacor Kati Kati B i 53 Okello Enzio Amuru LamoQi Lacor Kati Kati B 54 Otim Denis Amuru Lamogi Lacor Kati Kati B 55 Okenye Boro Amuru Lamogi Lacor Kati Kati B 56 OchenQ Jacob Amuru Lamogi Lacor Kati Kati B 57 Otim Denis Amuru Lamogi Lacor Aboke OlotA 58 Labeja Remegio Amuru Lamogi Lacor Aboke OlotA 59 Ocam Walter Amuru Lamogi Lacor Aboke Olot A 60 Onegi Vareriamo Amuru Lamogi Lacor Aboke Olot A 61 Okello julian Amuru Lamogi Lacor Aboke OlotA 62 Rv. Fr. Olwedo Amuru Lamogi Lacor Aboke Olot A

    l 63 St.Mary's College Lacor Amuru Lamogi Lacor Aboke OlotA i 64 Lacor Primary school Amuru Lamogi Lacor Aboke OlotA Lacor Parish Land 65 Committee Amuru Lamogi Lacor Aboke Olot A 66 Amelo Pogi Amuru Lamogi Lacor Aboke OlotA 67 OdonQo Too Walter Amuru LamoQi Lacor Aboke OlotA 68 Odoki Jimmy Amuru Lamogi Lacor Aboke OlotA 69 Oiok Geofrey Amuru Lamogi Lacor Aboke OlotA 70 Ocora Jasper Amuru Lamogi Lacor Aboke OlotA 71 Mwar Mark Amuru Lamogi Lacor Aboke Olot A 72 Ojera Paul Amuru Lamogi Lacor Aboke OlotA I 73 Arnone Peter Amuru Lamogi Lacor Aboke OlotA 74 T ookwiya Robert Amuru Lamogi Lacor Aboke Olot A 75 Oketa Julius Amuru Lamogi Lacor Aboke OlotA .. I 76 Obwola Santos Amuru Lamogi Lacor Acobi 77 Kilama Charles Amuru Lamogi Lacor Acobi 78 Akoko Paul Am Lamogi Lacor Acobi 79 Komakech Gilbert Amuru Lamogi Lacor Acobi 80 Akapira Jimmy Amuru Lamogi Lacor Acobi 81 LaQoli Kitala Amuru Lamogi Lacor Acobi

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    I 82 Guvi Paulino Amuru Lamogi Lacor I Lacong 83 Opiri Lindi Amuru Lamogi Lacor I Lacon~ 84 Mulindwa Richard Amuru Lamogi Lacor 85 Otto Gulamali Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lacong 86 Atto Rufina Amuru Lamogi Lacer Lacong 87 Adona Piska Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lacong 88 Okot David Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lacong 89 Ouma Keneri Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lacong 90 Otuk Samuel Amuru Lamogi Lacor Labong 91 OdokiJimmy Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lacong 92 Odida John Amuru Lamogi Pal 'ri

    93 Tek Ibur Primary school Amuru Palema ~akiri 94 Opio Gandensio Amuru ~ rna Pakiri 95 Adro grace Amuru Lamogi Palema Pakin 96 Ocaya Yubu Amuru Lamogi Palema Pakiri 97 Atto Margaret Amuru Lamogi Palema Pakiri 98 Olok Yafesi Amuru Lamogi Palema pakiri 99 Nyeko Obiau Amuru Lamogi Palema Pakiri 100 Olyel Geofrey Ajabi Amuru Lamogi Palema Pakiri 101 Biega Baldwin Amuru Lamogi Palema Pakiri 102 Okello Denis Amuru Lamogi Palema Pakiri 103 Obong Festo Amuru Lamogi Palema Pakiri 104 Komakech Robert Amuru Lamogi Palema Pakiri 105 Nyeko Key Amuru Lamogi Palema Pakiri 106 Akena Charles Amuru i Pal em a Pakin 107 Obwona Nason Amuru Lamogi Palema Pakiri 108 Tokwaro Santo Amuru Lamogi Palema Pakiri

    109 Road Reserve Amuru Lamogi Palema Pakiri . 110 Olum Charles Amuru Lamogi ~o Kati Kati 111 Angelo Veneri Banya Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 112 Arop Tony Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 113 Okumu David Oitino Kati Kati J 114 Odoch Alfred ~g: Oitino Kati Kati

    115 Laker Paul Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati I 16 Ojok Denis Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati d17 Dr. Kilama Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 118 Eng,Obwova Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 119 Onyona Francis Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 120 Onen Kuch Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 121 Komakech Godfrev Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 122 Okot George Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 123 Orach Felix Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 124 Kinyera Paul Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati

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    125 Lakwonveko Charcles Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 126 Nyeko Alex Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 127 Obita Francis Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 128 Oloya Francis Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 129 Okumu Alfred Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 130 Olyel Albino Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 131 Kibwota Simon Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati I 132 Ochoora Geofrev Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 133 Kibwota Simon Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 134 Yakombo Uma Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 135 Ocakacon Robert Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 136 Valison Kilama Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 137 Mudesto Opio Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 138 Under Dispute Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 139 Accen Rose Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati i 140 Kidega Patrtick Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 141 Kidega Dan Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 142 Acaye David Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 143 Oketa Mary ~Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 144 T oo-cwa Goefrey Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 145 Too-cwa Mary Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 146 MwakaAlex Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 147 Onginya Calistus Nyeko Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 148 Opobo Bony Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 149 Opiro Wilfred Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati I 150 Loum John Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 151 EneQa OpoQO Amuru Lamogi Oitino Kati Kati 152 Okello Anthony Amuru Lamegi Lacer Lwana kwar I 153 Otim Francis Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lwana kwar 154 Acora Oringa Amuru Lacor Lwana kwar 155 Onencan Timothy Emilly Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lwana kwar i

    i 156 Okena Albert Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lwana kwar 157 Okema Geofrey Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lwana kwar 158 Laker Christine Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lwana kwar

    i 159 Odoki Mariano Amuru Lamegi Lacor Lwana kwar

    160 Obita Joseph I Amuru Lamogi Lacer Lwana kwar I 161 I Ali Opel'IY Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lwana kwar I 162 Rueben Alleyne Lakuro Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lwana kWar Kinyera 163 Nyarac Janety Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lwana kwar • 164 Olo}<,oOkuk Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lwana kwar 165 Odida Benjamin Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lwana kwar 166 • Agange Lakuma Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lwana kwar 167 Amin Openy Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lwana kwar 168 Tookuma Posiano Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lwana kwar

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    I 169 Kilama Charles Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lwana kwar I 170 Ali Openv Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lwana kwar 171 Ociti Jimmv Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lwana kwar 172 Bongomin Fran cis Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lwana kwar 173 Ocan Benard Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lwana kwar 174 Odona Piny George Amuru Lamogi Lacor Lwana kwar 175 OUm Denis Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 176 Olanya Bony Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 177 Omal Silo Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 178 Angorm Francisca Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 179 OnQwen Constantino Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari

    180 Oiara Goefrev Ojibi Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari i 181 Avenva Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 182 Obita Paul Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 183 Florence Aol Okech Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 184 Kidega William Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 185 Oryem John Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 186 Lokwiva Julius Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 187 Oryem John Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 188 Lokwiya Julius Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 189 Onen Goefrev Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 190 Okoj Jackson Mogi Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 191 Oneka Richard Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 192 Onen Jackson Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 193 Ogweng John Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 194 Onek Martin Amuru Lamogi Bari 195 Kitara Santo Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 196 Okema Joseph Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 197 i OdurWiliiam Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari i 198 Remiju Labeja Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari i 199 Onen Can Marcelino Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 200 Opoka Gastriel Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 201 Ovoo Samuel Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 202 Acago Beatrice Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 203 Ocan Walter Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 204 Akena Charles Amuru Lamo!:!i Lacor Bari Bari 205 Lakon Constantino Amuru Lamo!:!i Lacor Bari Bari 206 Orach David Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 207 Okello David Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 208 Okumu Jakamino Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari

    209 Anumu Dorothy Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari i 210 Ocaka Ibrahim Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 211 On en Billy (late) Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari I 212 Oola Martin Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 213 Onek Martin Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 214 Odur Francis Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari

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    I 215 Okello Martin Charles Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 216 Jenaro Opige Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 217 Okello Martin Charles Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 218 Acave julius Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 219 Okongo Ben Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 220 Olaro Justo Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 221 Okongo Ben Amuru Lamogi Lacor Bari Bari 222 Lacor parish Land Amuru Lamogi Lacor Camo 223 Lacor Seminary Amuru Lamogi Lacor Camo 224 Amelo Rogi Amuru Lamogi Lacor Camo 225 Otobi Benson Amuru Lamogi Lacor Obia Lagada 226 Onen Anthony Lacer Amuru Lamogi Lacor Obia Lagada 227 Ocheng Nathan Amuru Lamogi Lacor Obia Lagada 228 Amon Peter Amuru Lamogi Lacor Obia Lagada 229 Olum Justin Amuru Lamogi Lacor Obia Lagada 230 Otto Ambrose Amuru Lamogi Lacor Obia L~ada 231 Akena Walter Amuru Lamogi Lacor Obia Lagada 232 Okumu Mashal Amuru Lamogi Lacor Obia L~ada 233 Government Land Amuru Lamogi Lacor Obia Lagada 234 Okello James David Amuru Lamogi Lacor Obia Lagada 235 Olyel Gaudencio Amuru Lamogi Lacor Obia Lagada 236 Eliya Kitara Amuru Lamogi Lacor Obia Lagada

    . 237 Kinyera Kaladiyo Amuru Lamogi Lacor Obia Lagada 238 Okwo Charles Amuru Lamogi Lacor Obia Pida I 239 Lakor Edward Amuru Lamogi Lacor Obia Pida i 240 Kapira Jimmy Amuru Lamogi Lacor Obia Pida 241 Ovona Mogi Amuru Lamogi Lacor Obia Pida 242 Akello Venolina Amuru Lamogi Lacor Pamin Mel A ! 243 Pamela Okot Amuru Lamogi Lacor Pamin Mel A

    244 Mulinama Richard Amuru Lamogi Lacor ! Pamin Mel A 245 Acan Aiolina Amuru Lamogi Lacor '--'=-amin Mel A 246 Odokonyero Richard Amuru Lamogi Lacor Pamin Mel A 247 Okot Louis Amuru Lamogi Lacor Pamin Mel A 248 Lokwiya Wilson Amuru Lamogi Lacor Pamin Mel A 249 Loum David Amuru Lamogi Lacor Pamin Mel A 250 Onek Peter Amuru Lamogi Lacor Pamin Mel A 251 Oceng Kazmiro Amuru Lamogi Lacor Pamin Mel A 252 Otim Julius Amuru Lamogi Lacor Pamin Mel A 253 Okeny Charles Amuru Lamogi Lacor Pamin Mel A I 254 Odida John Amuru Lamogi Palema K~o 255 Keyo Chapel Amuru Lamogi Palema Keyo 256 (The late) Acoma Amuru Lamogi Palema Keyo 257 Owot Erokana Amuru Lamogi Palema Keyo 258 (The late)Bongomin Amuru Lamogi Palema Keyo Samuel-Okello Gasper (Nephew)

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    I 259 Anywar Henry Amuru lamogi Palema Keyo I 260 Adro Vicentina Amuru lamogi Palema Keyo 261 Kidega Andrew Amuru lamogi Palema Keyo 262 Akulu Bai Amuru ~mogi Palema Keyo

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    I 1142 Opoka Francis Acellam Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel 1143 Ismail Too Amuru Atiak Kal I Palabel 1144 Oneka Christopher Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel 1145 Lumumba Patrick Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel 1146 Dera Thadeo Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel 1147 Opobo Isaac Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel 1148 Akera Samuel Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel 1149 Otim Joe Amuru Atiak Kal 1150 AUQustina Oola Amuru Atiak Kal ~ ~, 1151 Sub County Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel 1152 Kibwota Celestian Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel 1153 Okwir Alfred Amuru Atiak Kal Pal abel 1154 Odur Silvano Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel 1155 Abola Severino Nyero Amuru Atiak Kal .... 1156 Lumumba Patrick Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel 1157 Oduwa Santa Amuru Atiak Kal Pal abel 1158 Ochola Geofrev Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel 1159 Olova simon Peter Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel Acomu Marta Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel Dera Thadeo u Atiak Kal Palabel ~ Oyak Patrick Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel 1163 Oola George Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel i 1164 ~onosiano Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel 1165 am Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel 1166 Owach Staslous Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel 1167 Orevama Richard Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel 1168 Kagwa Micheal Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel 1169 Loum Constatino Labong Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel

    ! 1170 OvetJames Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel 1171 Odida Fabio Amuru Atiak Kal Palabel 1172 Gulu Baptist church Gulu Lavibi Techo Techo 1173 Apatu Charlse 3ulu Layibi Techo Techo 1174 Olanva LamonQ 3ulu Lavibi Techo Techo 1175 Cwinvahai Samuel 3ulu Layibi Techo Techo i 1176 Lapobo Francis Gulu Layibi Techo Techo 1177 Okello Ben Gulu Layibi Techo Techo 1178 Ocan Kenneth Gulu Layibi Techo Techo I 1179 Okot John Peter ulu Layibi Techo Techo

    1180 Ocan Lawrence Gulu L'ayibi Techo Techo ! 1181 Onek Geofrey Gulu Layibi Techo Techo 1182 Petronela Oryem Gulu Layibi Techo Techo 1183 Mrs. Jesca puis Oiok Guru i Techo Techo 1184 Okello Alinga Gulu Layibi Techo Techo 1185 Akena Richard Okene Gulu Layibi Techo Techo 1186 Olam Sisto Gulu Lavibi Techo Techo 1187 Dr. Ocan Kenneth Gulu Layibi Techo Techo

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    ~ Bonomin Atunino Gulu Layibi Techo i Techo 189 Joska Laker Okot Gulu Layibi Techo Techo 190 Emmanuel Mwaka Gulu Layibi Techo ... Opoka David Gulu Layibi Techo Techo 1192 Oloya Onen Santo Gulu Layibi Techo Techo • 1193 John Omona Gulu Layibi Techo Techo 1194 Carla Christine Gulu Layibi Techo Techo Gulu Layibi Techo Techo 1 Krach Layibi Techo Techo • 1 Helen Onen Layibi Techo Techo Doreen ~Gulu Layibi Techo Techo Ifi'1 uri Teresa Gulu Layibi Techo Wii Layibi 1200 Uma Gulu Layibi Techo Wii Layibi Mugeny severino, Lawor Gregory and Adam 1201 Ogora Ojera Gulu Layibi Techo Wii Layibi 1202 Akera Mary Gulu Layibi Techo Wii Layibi 1203 Atim Luca Gulu Layibi Techo Wii Layibi ibi Techo Wii Layibi Eniamin ibi Techo Wii Layibi Onyango Gulu Layibi Techo Wii Layibi Jucito Gulu Layibi Techo Wii Layibi 1 r Dispute Gulu Layibi Techo Wii Layibi 1209 Nyero Christopher Gulu Layibi Techo Wii Layibi 1210 Kidega Benjamin Gulu Layibi Techo Wii Layibi 1211 Uma Severino Gulu Layibi Te Wii Layibi 1212 Arnone Emmanuel Gulu Layibi Techo Wii Lavibi 1213 Opoka Charles Gulu Layibi Techo Wii Layibi 1214 Odong Okech Gulu Layibi Techo Wii Layibi 1215 Nikola Akule Atiak Bibia Wil-wil East ~urumuru Atiak Bibia Wil-wil East Munsio • 1217'2161 09Y Peter muru Atiak Bibia Wil-wil East i 1218 a Valentino uru Atiak Bibia Wil-wil East . Caesario Amuru Atiak Bibia Wil-wil East 1220 Olingi Fufino Amuru Atiak Bibia Wil-wil East 1221 Amoli Steven Amuru Atiak Bibia Wil-wil East 1222 Onzima Simon Amuru Atiak Bibia Wil-wil East 1223 Alii Martin Amuru Atiak Bibia Wil-wit East 1224 Aluma Alfred Amuru Atiak Bibia Wil-wil East 1225 Eliterio Wiyo Amuru Atiak Bibia Wil-wil East 1226 Tabe Alfred Amu k Bibia Wil-wil East 1227 Bibia primary School Amu k Bibia Wit-wi I East 1228 Tabe Alfred Amu k Bibia Wil-wil East 1229 Izaru Domink Amuru Atiak Bibia Wil-wil East 1230 Amoko Leonald Amuru Atiak Bibia Bibia West 1231 Wani Selstino manza Amuru Atiak Bibia Bibia West

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    1232 Elegu Primary School Amuru Atiak Bibia Bibia West 1233 Oja James philip Amuru Atiak Bibia Bibia West 1234 Doko Sen sit Pitia Amuru Atiak Bibia Bibia West 1235 Draki Caeser Amuru Atiak Bibia Bibia West 1236 Wani Micheal Amuru Atiak Bibia Bibia West 1237 lIIi Delfino Amuru Atiak Bibia Bibia West 1238 Ife Paul Amuru Atiak Bibia Bibia West 1239 Aciga Alex Geri Amuru Atiak Bibia Bibia West 1240 Gino Edema peter Amuru Atiak Bibia Bibia West 1241 Lagu Bosco Mangisto Amuru Atiak Bibia Bibia West 1242 Novela Company Ltd Amuru Atiak Bibia Bibia West 1243 Bera Daniel Amuru Atiak Bibia Bibia West 1244 Customs Land Amuru Atiak Bibia Bibia West 1245 Lagu Bosco Mangisto Amuru Atiak Bibia Bibia West 1246 Ojera Felix Gulu Layibi Techo Custom Corner 1247 Lapyem James Gulu Layibi Techo Custom Corner 1248 Ojera Felix Gulu Layibi Techo Custom Corner 1249 Obol Susan Gulu Layibi Techo Custom Corner 1250 Ochan Livingstone Denis Gulu Layibi Techo Custom Corner 1251 Langole Steven Gulu Layibi Techo Custom Corner 1252 Opiru Lada Gulu Layibi Techo Custom Corner 1253 Olam Augustine Gulu Layibi Techo Custom Corner 1254 Abodo Corrina Gulu Layibi Techo Custom Corner 1255 Ojok Genesio Gulu Layibi Techo Custom Corner 1256 Mukesh D. Hillan Gulu Layibi Techo Custom Corner 1257 Puda M.O. Works Land Gulu Layibi Techo Custom Corner 1258 Alanyo Ann! Olwoch Gulu Layibi Techo Custom Corner 1259 Okello Kirra Allgelia Gulu Layibi Techo Custom Corner 1260 Opiru Walter Gulu Layibi Techo Custom Corner

    Unifat Primary School! 1261 Abitimo R. Odongkara Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Green Valley 1262 Ouma Kerobino Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Green Valley Teacher Resource 1263 Center Gulu Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Green Valley· 1264 M.E. and Sports Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Green Valley 1265 Hon Nokrach William Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Green Valley The Bahai Teachers' 1266 Institute Gulu Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Green Valley 1267 Gateway Primary School Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Green Valley Uganda Land Commission! Kaunda 1268 Ground Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Green Valley ICRC c!o Mrs. Lukwiya 1269 Mathew Gulu Layibi Library Library

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    WFP clo Uganda 1270 Railway Land Gulu Layibi Library Library I 1271 Uganda Prison Land Gulu Layibi Library Library Uganda Prisons Primary 1272 School Gulu Layibi Library Olayilong 1273 Mrs. Okena Pilimena Gulu Layibi Library Olayilong 1274 Okwi Justine Gulu Layibi Library Custom Corner B 1275 Acaye Richard Gulu Layibi Library Custom Corner B 1276 Odida Robert Gulu Layibi Library Custom Corner B 1277 Dr.Oyok Gulu Layibi Library Custom Corner B

    ! 1278 Odoch Patrick Gulu Layibi Library Custom Corner B 1279 Otesa William Gulu Layibi Library Custom Corner B I 1280 Ewzebio Owiny Gulu Layibi Library Custom Corner B

    1281 Avola Mark Gulu Layibi Library Custom Corner B • 1282 Ociti Awiro Gulu Layibi Library Custom Corner B 1283 Oloya Nason Gulu Layibi Library Custom Corner B 1284 Nvekol Sister Gulu Lavibi Library Custom Corner B 1285 Obalike Ishaia Gulu Lavibi Techo Custom corner A 1286 Oloya Nelson Gulu Lavibi Techo Custom corner A 1287 Owira Ociti Gulu Lavibi Techo Custom corner A 1288 Owinv Peter Baker Lavibi Techo Custom corner A 1289 Oiera George William Layibi Techo Custom corner A 1290 Odokonyero William Layibi I Patuda Bwobo Aywaya 1291 Lanek Selestino t!Gulu Lavibi Patuda Bwobo Aywava 1292 Okello Rofino Gulu Lavibi Patuda BwoboA~aya 1293 Kiiza Walter Lavibi Patuda Bwobo Aywava 1294 Ms T eodora Ocheng Lavibi Patuda Bwobo Aywava 1295 Owor Lilly Layibi Patuda Bwobo Aywaya 1296 Lillie Odong I . ~atuda Bwobo Aywaya 1297 Orach Tonny ~Gulu Lavibi atuda Bwobo Aywava I 1298 I Ocan Denis Gulu Layibi Patuda Bwobo Aywaya 1299 I Oceng Richard Akena GUI~_+~t Patuda· Bwobo Aywaya 1300 Komakech Walter Gulu ibi Patuda BwoboA~aya 1301 Odia Lillie Gulu Layibi Patuda Bwobo Aywaya 1302 Ocan Mary Gulu Layibi Patuda Bwobo Aywaya 1303 Jema Adupa Gulu Layibi Patuda Bwobo A'jWaya ~ Tokema Laurence Gulu Lavibi Patuda BwoboA~aya I 1 Oola Ogaba Gulu Lavibi Patuda Bwobo A ywava Northern Uganda 1306 Diocese Gulu Layibi Patuda Bwobo Aywaya

    1307 Onek Lakana Gulu Layibi Patuda Bwobo Aywaya ! j. 1308 Anyar collins Gulu Layibi Patuda Bwobo Aywaya 1309 • Alexanda Alii Gulu Layibi Patu Bwobo Aywaya 1310 Obote Johnson Gulu Lavibi Patuda BwoboA~aya 1311 Alexanda Alii 2 Gulu Layibi Patuda Bwobo Aywaya 1312 Ms Onono francis Gulu Layibi Patuda Bwobo Aywaya

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    1313 Veronica Okech Gulu Layibi Patuda Bwobo Aywaya 1314 Oiera Moses Gulu Layibi Patuda Bwobo Aywaya

    1315 Josephine Oiara Gulu I Layibi Patuda Will-Aworanga 1316 Casimino Odwar Gulu Layibi Patuda Will-Aworanga 1317 Kamilo kinyera Gulu Layibi Patuda Will-Aworanga 1318 Omona Hillary Gulu Layibi Patuda Will-Aworanga 1319 Odokonyero Godfrey Gulu Layibi pat~~woranga 1320 Tabiano Abona Gulu Layibi Patu woranga 1321 Ayella Justin Gulu Layibi Patuda Will-Aworanga 1322 OpiYO OionQ Gulu Layibi Patuda Will-Aworanga 1323 Okia Santo Gulu Layibi Patuda Will-Aworanga 1324 Adimola benard Gulu Layibi Patuda Will-Aworanga 1325 Onek kipwola Gulu Layibi Patuda Will-Aworanga 1326 Adupa Jemma Gulu Lavibi Patuda I vvill-Aworanga 1327 Kamau Makenzi Gulu Lavibi Patuda Will-Aworanga 1328 Orach Geofrey Gulu Layibi Patuda Will-Aworanga 1329 Acaye Bitalia Gulu Layibi Patuda Will-Aworanga 1330 Oiok Robert Gulu Lavibi Patuda Will-Aworanga 1331 Okech Johnson Gulu Lavibi Patuda Will-Aworanga 1332 Labong Christine Gulu Layibi Patuda Will-Aworanga 1333 Oroma Gabriel Gulu Layibi Patuda Will-Aworanga 1334 Omona David I Gulu Layibi Patuda Will-Aworanga 1335 Omona Charles Lamus Gulu Layibi Patuda Will-Aworanga 1336 Laker Onyer Gulu Layibi Patuda Will-Aworanga 1337~Opivo Banoi John Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1338 Akello Coney Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1339 Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1340 KideQa Tom Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1341 Ocaya Mark Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1342 OwyerJohn Gulu Layibi Patuda I Lacor centre 1343 Torom Andrew Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre

    1344 Wana Sato Gulu I Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1345 Komakech Charles Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1346 Banya Santonino Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1347 • Ayat Christine Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1348 Okot Celestino Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1349 Gazi Luwum Anthony Gulu Layibi Patuda or centre 1350 Otto Isaia James Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1351 Okuu george Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1352 Achire Christopher Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1353 Onyee Sirwano Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1354 Opwonya Luka Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1355 Okwera Simon Peter Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1356 Okech Steven Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1357 Okumu Alfred Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1358 Okumu Jackson Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre

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    1359 Torom Lacor Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre I Anyeko Jennifer Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre Lam Kenneth Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre Oloya Peter Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre Lam Betty Gulu Layibi Patuda ILacor centre 4 Lam Grace Gulu Layibi Patuda r centre 1365 Lam Kenneth 2 Gulu La~ibi Patuda r centre 1366 Oryang Naume La~ibi Patuda I Lacor centre 1367 Oqik David Lavibi Patuda Lacor centre 1368 Onen Julius Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1369 Nenchan Lacor Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1370 T orom Andrew 2 Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre Okot Charles Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre ~7t72 Menya Albert GuJu Lavibi Patuda Lacor centre . 73 Odong Charles Gulu Lavibi Patuda Lacorcentre 1374 Uma Kerobino Gulu Lavibi Patuda Lacor centre 1375 Olanya Josephine Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1376 Owen Lacor Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1377 Komakech Franscis Gulu Lavibi Patuda 1378 Ayaa Mary Gulu Layibi Patuda 1379 Ojera Alphonse Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1380 Lacor Market Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre ~patrick Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre a Ben Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1383 Uma Martin Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1384 Opiyo Kasiano Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1385 Onen Geofrey Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre ~ Okeny James Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre Menya Albert Eric Gulu Layibi p~ Lacor centre 1388 Ocaka chon Robert Gulu Layibi Pat Lacor centre 1389 Komakech simon Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1390 Olum Celestino Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1391 Tango Andrew Anderson Gulu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1392 Komakech simon lu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1393 Akera Charles lu Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1394 Oketa Geofrey Lavibi Patuda Lacor centre • 1395 Atube Omach Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1396 Agwe Onqwec Layibi Patuda Lacor centre 1397 Oryem Wilfred Gulu Lavibi Patuda Lacor centre 1398 Okello Petero Gulu Lavibi Patuda Lacor centre 1399 Odecia Atto Gulu Layibi Techo Kirombe 1400 OJ ok Santo Gulu Layibi Techo Kirombe 1401 Kalwokera Julius Gulu Layibi Techo Kirombe 1402 AHmoAmos Gulu Layibi Techo Kirombe ~ustine Gulu Layibi Techo ombe 14 Okeny Gulu Layibi Techo be

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    1405 Jeremiah Dolo Gulu Kirombe I 1406 Rhoda Odong Amuru Gulu Layib echo Kirombe 1407 Otim Kanana Gulu LaY~=ffirLayi ho Kirombe 1408 Oito Ocama Gulu Layibi Techo Kirombe 1409 Alek Okello Gulu Layibi Techo Kirombe 1410 Omona Alex Gulu Layibi Techo Kirombe 1411 Lumoi Alex Latim Gulu Layibi Techo Kirombe 1412 Steven Okot Lovel Gulu Layibi Techo Kirombe 1413 Ojera George Gulu Layibi Techo Kirombe 1414 Public Road (free land) Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga A 1415 J.O Moro Okello Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga KanyogogaA 1416 Pawel Sunset Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga KanyogogaA 1417 Atimango Christine Gulu ~KanYOgOga Kanyogoga A 1418 Okello Fabious Gulu Kanyogoga KanyogogaA 1419 Hilda Moro Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga KanyogogaA 1420 Eng.Olal Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga KanyogogaA 1421 Tom Kidega Lakado Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga A 1422 Santa Obwoya Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga A 1423 OmonyWilliam Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga KanyogogaA i 1424 Oryang Rwot Lagony Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga A 1425 Dr. Ongom Martin Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga A 1426 Ouma Christopher Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga A ~ David Ongee Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga A • 14 Adong Rose Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga A 1429 Elizabeth Lalongo Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga A 1430 Okia Justin Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga A i S1. Monica's Girls 1431 Tailoring Centre Gulu Bardege ~nyogoga Kanyogoga A 1432 Road (public land) GuJu Bardege nYOQOQa Green valley ~ Akongo Margret Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga B 1 Okello Solomon Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga B 1435 Candida Helen Lubwa Gulu 8ardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga B 1436 Acaye Venacio Gulu Bardege !

    Oketa Samuel Baker & 1438 Betty Angel (Mother) Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga B 1439 Okema Patrick Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga B 1440 Okot Santo Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga B 1441 Abwoga Martin Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga B 1442 Opira Silvesto Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga B ! 1443 Opira Francis Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga B 1444 Chan Micheal Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga B 1445 Luk~ya Nekanori Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyggoga B 1446 Olanya Jacob Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga B 1447 Oloya Banya Gulu Barc:lege Kanyogoga I:

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    i 1448 Oryema William (son) Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga B ! 1449 Dr. Solomon Aseo Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga B 1450 Eromiy Opiya Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga B • 1451 Lakony Francis Adenya Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga B 1452 Ochora David Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyog~a B 1453 Betty Ochora Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga C 1454 Loum Kennedy Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga C I 1455 Onekalit David Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga C' 1456 Obwonyo Lake Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga C 1457 Lawoko Apollo Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga C 1458 Lawoko John Gulu Bardege Kan~o:: Kan~ogoga C 1459 Anywar Augustine Gulu Bardege Kan I ogoga C 1460 Laker moreen Gulu Bardege Kan ogoga C 1461 Nyero George Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga C Nyero George & Ojera 1462 John (under dispute) Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga C 1463 Ojera Georqe Gulu Bardeqe Kanyogoga Kanyogoga C 1464 Okech Richard Gulu Bardeqe Kanyogoga Kanyogoga C 1465 Lavo Gulu Bardeqe Kanyogoga Kanyogoga C 1466 Odiya kekonia Gulu Bardege Kanyogoga Kanyogoga C Northern uganda 1467 Diocese Gulu Bardeqe Kanyogoga Kanyogoga C 1468 Aryem Marqret Gulu Bardeqe For god St Joe subward 1469 Kilama Alex Gulu Bardeqe For god St Joe subward 1470 Owera Patrick Gulu Bardege For god St Joe subward J Gulu Arch Diocese 1471 Mission Gulu Bardeqe For god St Joe subward 1472 Lacor hospital land Gulu Barde!le For god Obia East . 1473 Oton Beatrice Gulu Bardeqe For god Obia West 1474 Odonkonvero Simon Gulu Bardeqe For god Obia West Odonkonyero Simon 1475 nephew responsible Gulu Bardege For god Obia West Bironeka Abic Bardeqe 1476 Gulu For god 1 Ob;a West ! 1477 Bettv Etoko Gulu Bardege For god ia West 1478 Bongomin Jimmy Gulu Bardege For!lod ia West 1479 Aida Oiok Gulu Bardege Forqod Obia West

    • .1 1480 Oiok Aciro Philip Gulu Bardege Forqod Obia West 1481 Olum Charles Gulu Bardege For god Obia West

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    APPENDIX F KEY FEATURES AND COMMUNITY SERVICES

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