Sfg2992 V2 Rev

Sfg2992 V2 Rev

SFG2992 V2 REV FEDERAL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ETHIOPIA Public Disclosure Authorized ETHIOPIAN ELECTRICPOWER (EEP) Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized DISTRIBUTION REHABILITATION AND UPGRADING PROJECT ABBREVIATED RESETTLMENT ACTION PLAN (ARAP) Public Disclosure Authorized ADAMA TOWN February 2017 Ethiopian Electric Power / EEP Abbreviated Resettlement Action Plan [ARAP] TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................. I LIST OF TABLES ...................................................................................................................................... II ACRONYMS ............................................................................................................................................... 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ......................................................................................................................... 4 1. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... 8 1.1. OBJECTIVE OF THE ARAP .................................................................................................................. 9 2. KEY COMPONENTS OF THE PROJECTAND BIOPHYSICAL PROFILE ............................ 9 2.1. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT ........................................................................................................... 9 2.2. PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE MV LINES RIGHT OF WAY .................................................................. 11 2.3. PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE PROJECT TOWN................................................................................... 11 2.4. BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT ................................................................................................................... 12 2.4.1. Vegetation cover ................................................................................................................................. 12 2.4.2. Wildlife ................................................................................................................................................ 12 2.5. SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT ........................................................................................................................... 13 2.5.1. Demographic Features ....................................................................................................................... 13 2.5.2. Social Service....................................................................................................................................... 13 2.5.3. Economy ............................................................................................................................................. 13 2.5.4 Unemployment .................................................................................................................................... 14 2.5.5. Prevalent Diseases .............................................................................................................................. 14 2.5.6. Sanitation and Waste Disposal Management .................................................................................... 14 2.6. ARCHEOLOGICAL, CULTURAL HERITAGE AND RELIGIOUS SITES ............................................................ 15 2.7. INFRASTRUCTURES .................................................................................................................................. 15 3. LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR EXPROPRIATION AND COMPENSATION ......................... 16 3.1. EXPROPRIATION LAW ...................................................................................................................... 16 3.2. COMPENSATION LAW ...................................................................................................................... 16 3.3. GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISM ................................................................................................. 18 3.4. EEP STRATEGY FOR EXPROPRIATION AND COMPENSATION ............................................................ 19 3.5. WORLD BANK OPERATIONAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT (OP 4.12 AND BP 4.12) ......................................................................................................................................... 19 3.6. COMPARISONS OF THE NATIONAL POLICES AND THE WORLD BANK OP 4.12 .................................. 20 4. CENSUS AND SOCIOECONOMIC SURVEY OF AFFECTED PEOPLE .............................. 23 4.1. SUMMARY OF PAPS ASSET INVENTORY .......................................................................................... 23 4.2. DETAILS OF THE IMPACTS CAUSED BY DISPLACEMENT ................................................................... 23 4.2.1. Impact on Property ......................................................................................................................... 23 4.2.2. Impacts on houses and Shop............................................................................................................... 23 4.2.3. Impacts on Eucalyptus Trees ............................................................................................................... 25 4.2.4. Socio-economic Characteristics of Families ........................................................................................ 26 5. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AND DELIVERY OF ENTITLEMENTS ...................................... 26 5.1. ELIGIBILITY FOR ENTITLEMENT ....................................................................................................... 26 5.2. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA ..................................................................................................................... 27 5.3. ENTITLEMENT MATRIX .................................................................................................................... 27 5.4. VALUATION AND COMPENSATION FOR LOSS AND RESETTLEMENT MEASURES ............................... 32 5.5. CUT-OFF DATE FOR DETERMINING ELIGIBILITY .............................................................................. 34 6. INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND PUBLIC CONSULTATION ................................. 34 6.1. PUBLIC CONSULTATION WITH AFFECTED COMMUNITIES, CITY AND KEBELE ADMINISTRATION ..... 34 7. PROPOSED ASSISTANCE FOR PAPS ..................................................................................... 37 8. INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITY ..................................................................................... 37 March 2016 i Ethiopian Electric Power / EEP Abbreviated Resettlement Action Plan [ARAP] 9. SOURCE OF BUDGET AND COST ESTIMATE ..................................................................... 38 9.1. SOURCE OF BUDGET ........................................................................................................................ 38 9.2. COMPENSATION COST ESTIMATE OF SHOPS TO BE RELOCATED ....................................................... 39 9.3. COMPENSATION COST ESTIMATE OF EUCALYPTUS TREES ............................................................... 40 9.4. COMPENSATION COST BREAKDOWN FOR AFFECTED ASSETS .......................................................... 40 10. RESETTLEMENT SCHEDULE ................................................................................................ 41 11. MONITORING/FOLLOW UP ACTIVITIES ............................................................................ 41 12. EVALUATION ............................................................................................................................ 42 ANNEX I:MINUTES OF MEETING ....................................................................................................... 44 ANNEX II: PHOTOS ...................................................................................................................................... 49 ANNEX III: CONTACTED PERSONS ................................................................................................... 51 LIST OF TABLES Table 1-1Consolidated Medium Volt Works in Adama Town. ............................................ 10 Table 3-1 Summary of comparison of the Ethiopian legislation and World Bank’s Operational Policy and recommendations to address the gaps ............................. 20 Table 4-1Affected Houses and Shop ..................................................................................... 24 Table 4-2. Percentage of lose ……………………………………………………………………...…18 Table 4-4Socio-economic Characteristics of Families .......................................................... 26 Table 4-5 Entitlement Matrix ................................................................................................ 28 Table 9-1Compensation Cost Estimate of Houses and Shop ................................................ 39 Table 9-2Compensation Cost Estimate of Affected Eucalyptus Trees ................................. 40 Table 9-3Compensation Cost Breakdown for Affected Assets ............................................. 40 Table 10-1Resettlement Schedule ......................................................................................... 41 March 2016 ii Ethiopian Electric Power / EEP Abbreviated Resettlement Action Plan [ARAP] ACRONYMS ARAP Abbreviated Resettlement Action Plan CIS Corrugated Iron Sheets EHS&Q Environment, Health, Safety and Quality ETH. 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