Final Resettlement Action Plan Report

Final Resettlement Action Plan Report

Public Disclosure Authorized Upgrading of the NADAPAL-JUBA ROAD Public Disclosure Authorized from Gravel to Paved (Bitumen) Standards FINAL RESETTLEMENT ACTION PLAN REPORT Public Disclosure Authorized Issued on: November 6th, 2013 EMPLOYER: Ministry of Transport, Roads and Bridges, Government of Republic of South Sudan CONSULTANT: Public Disclosure Authorized SMEC INTERNATIONAL PTY LIMITED, AUSTRALIA REVISED BY: Ing. MRS. RITA OHENE SARFOH i | P a g e Table of Contents List of Tables ............................................................................................................................................. vi List of Figures ........................................................................................................................................ vi Acronyms ................................................................................................................................................. vii Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................... ix Chapter 1Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Background .................................................................................................................................. 1 1.2 The Statements of Objectives........................................................................................................ 2 1.3 Brief Description of Project .......................................................................................................... 2 1.4 Guiding Principles for a Resettlement Plan ................................................................................... 5 1.5 Resettlement Action Plan .............................................................................................................. 6 1.6 Planning and Methods of RAP ...................................................................................................... 7 1.7 Definitions .................................................................................................................................... 8 Chapter 2 Policy and Legal and Institutional Framework ..................................................................... 11 2.1 Background ................................................................................................................................ 11 2.2 World Bank Group Guidelines .................................................................................................... 11 2.3 Sources of legislations in South Sudan ........................................................................................ 13 2.3.1 The Comprehensive Peace Agreement .................................................................................... 13 2.3.2 The Interim National Constitution ........................................................................................... 14 ii | P a g e 2.3.3 The Interim Constitution of Southern Sudan............................................................................ 14 Comparison of South Sudan‘s laws and World Bank Policies ................................................................ 20 Chapter 3 Socio-Economic Situation of the Project Affected Area ....................................................... 22 3.1 General Socio-Economic Profile of the Project Area ................................................................... 22 3.2 Census and Socio-economic Survey of the Affected People and Assets ...................................... 23 3.2.1 Methodology ....................................................................................................................... 23 3.2.3 Census and Socio-economic Survey ........................................................................................ 24 3.2.3.1 Demographic Profile of PAPs .......................................................................................... 24 3.2.3.2 Education Status of PAPs ................................................................................................. 25 3.2.3.3 Occupational Status of PAPs ............................................................................................ 26 3.2.3.5 Expenditure Patterns of Project Affected Households ....................................................... 27 Chapter 4 Project Impacts .................................................................................................................... 29 4.1 Loss of land ................................................................................................................................ 29 4.2 Loss of Trees ................................................................................................................................... 30 4.3 Loss of Structures ............................................................................................................................ 31 4.2 Loss of Public Facilities .............................................................................................................. 32 4.3 Health and HIV/AIDS ................................................................................................................ 32 4.4 Vulnerable Household ................................................................................................................ 32 4.5 Entitlement Matrix...................................................................................................................... 33 iii | P a g e 4.5 Planning Principle ...................................................................................................................... 37 4.5.1 Communication Process Plan............................................................................................... 37 4.5.2 Communication Stages ........................................................................................................ 37 Chapter 5 Mitigation Measures ............................................................................................................ 38 5.1 Background ................................................................................................................................ 38 5.2 Resettlement and Rehabilitation Program ................................................................................... 38 5.2.1 Objectives of resettlement program ..................................................................................... 38 5.2.2 Resettlement Issues ............................................................................................................. 39 5.3 Mitigation Framework ................................................................................................................ 39 5.3.1 Overall resettlement scheme ................................................................................................ 39 5.3.2 Resettlement infrastructure program .................................................................................... 40 5.4 Implementation of resettlement ................................................................................................... 40 5.5 Resettlement activities schedule .................................................................................................. 40 5.11 Institutional Arrangements .......................................................................................................... 42 5.12 Organizational Structure ................................................................................................................ 42 Chapter 6 Consultation and Participation ............................................................................................. 44 6.1 Consultation and Participation Activities .................................................................................... 44 6.2 Resettlement information dissemination ..................................................................................... 45 Chapter 7 Redress of Grievances ......................................................................................................... 46 iv | P a g e Chapter 8 Monitoring and Evaluation .................................................................................................. 48 8.1 Objectives .................................................................................................................................. 48 8.2 RAP Monitoring Framework ...................................................................................................... 49 8.2.1 Internal Monitoring ............................................................................................................. 49 8.3 Impact Monitoring ...................................................................................................................... 49 8.3.2 Indicators to be monitored ................................................................................................... 50 Chapter 9 Resettlement Budget and Financing ..................................................................................... 52 Chapter 10 Schedule for RAP Implementation....................................................................................... 53 10.2 Disclosure .................................................................................................................................. 55 Annex 3 Involuntary Resettlement Policy OP 4.12 ...............................................................................

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