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BINH DINH PROVINCIAL PEOPLE’S COMMITTEE
BINH DINH PMU OF CONSTRUCTION INVESTMENT WORKS
FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
VIETNAM EMERGENCY NATURAL DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION
PROJECT – BINH DINH SUBPROJECT
RESETTLEMENT DUE DILIGENCE REVIEW
WORKS: REPAIR, REINFORCEMENT OF DOWNSTREAM AND
SHOULDERS OF CAY GAI WEIR – PHU CAT DISTRICT
AND
LUAT LE DYKE – TUY PHUOC DISTRICT
Prepared by: Binh Dinh Construction Investment Works for
Agriculture and Rural Development
July 2018
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BINH DINH PROVINCIAL PEOPLE’S COMMITTEE
BINH DINH PMU OF CONSTRUCTION INVESTMENT WORKS FOR
AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
VIETNAM EMERGENCY NATURAL DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION
PROJECT – BINH DINH SUBPROJECT
RESETTLEMENT DUE DILIGENCE
WORKS: REPAIR, REINFORCEMENT OF DOWNSTREAM AND
SHOULDERS OF CAY GAI WEIR – PHU CAT DISTRICT
AND
LUAT LE DYKE – TUY PHUOC DISTRICT
PROJECT OWNER CONSULTANT
July 2018
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION 9
A. Overview 9
B. Impact Scope 11
C. Implementation Process of the Compensation and Resettlement 12
D. Objectives of the Resettlement Due Diligence Report 13
II. DUE DILIGENCE REVIEW 14
A. Methodology 14
B. Summary of DMS and Compensation Options 14
C. Evaluation of Compensation and Resettlement 17
1. Detailed Measurement Survey, Compensation and Support 17
2. Relocation 19
3. Income Restoration Program 19
4. Grievance Redress Mechanism 19
5. Information Disclosure and Community Consultation 19
6. Monitoring 21
7. Compliance Matrix 22
8. Recommendations and Implementation Arrangement 28
ANNEXES 29
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Summary of Impacts 11
Table 2: Total compensation, support and resettlement cost for Cay Gai Weir in Phu Cat
district and Luat Le Dyke in Tuy Phuoc district 16
Table 3: Consultation Time and Locations 21
Table 4: Summary of Discussions and Comments at Consultation Meetings 21
Table 5: Compliance Matrix 23
ANNEX
Annex 1: Consultation Minutes and Lists of AHs in Dieu Tri Town and Cat Lam Commune 29
Annex 2: Applicable Decisions and Legal Documents for the Subprojects 45
Annex 3: Summary of compensation for Luat Le dyke and Cay Gai weir 54
Annex 4: Lists of AHs have not received compensation and assistance 59
Annex 5: Project Information Booklet (PIB) 60
Annex 6: Socio-Economic Survey 62
Annex 7: Some Photos about Current Status of the Project Site and Public Consultation 71
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ABBREVIATIONS
AH Affected Household
CPC Communal People’s Committee
DMS Detailed Measurement Survey
DPC District People’s Committee
EMA External Monitoring Agency
FS Feasibility Study
GoV Government of Vietnam
IDA Internal Development Association
LURC Land Use Right Certificate
PIB Project Information Booklet
PPC Provincial People’s Committee
RCS Replacement Cost Survey
SES Socio-Economic Survey
TOR Term of Reference
USD US Dollar
VND Vietnamese dong
WB World Bank
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DEFINITIONS
Affected persons
(APs)
Individuals, organizations or businesses that are directly affected
socially and economically by WB-funded projects caused by the
involuntary taking of land and other assets that results in (i)
relocation or loss of shelter; (ii) loss of assets or access to assets;
or (iii) loss of income sources or means of livelihood, whether or
not the affected persons must move to another location. In
addition, affected person is one for whom involuntary restriction
of access to legally designated parks and protected areas that
result in adverse impacts on livelihoods also.
Cut-off-date Is the date when the PPC issues the Notification of Land
acquisition for the relevant project (Article 67.1 of Land Law
2013) before implementation of detailed measurement survey.
Affected persons and local communities will be informed of the
cut-off date for each project’s component, and that anyone
moving into the project component areas after that date will not
be entitled to compensation and assistance under the Project.
Eligibility The criteria to receive benefits under the resettlement program.
Entitlements Include compensation and assistance for APs based on the type
and extent of damage.
Income (livelihood)
restoration
A set of activities to be provided to the affected people who lost
income sources or means of livelihoods to restore their income
and living standard, as equal to or better than pre-project level.
Inventory of Losses
(IOL)
Is process of accounting for physical assets and income affected
by project.
Livelihood A set of economic activities, involving self-employment, and or
wage employment by using one’s endowments (both human and
material) to generate adequate resources for meeting the
requirements of the self and household on a sustainable basis
with dignity.
Project impact Any consequence immediately related to the taking of a parcel of
land or to restrictions in the use of legally designated parks or
protected areas. People directly affected by land acquisition may
lose their home, farmland, property, business, or other means of
livelihood. In other words, they lose their ownership, occupancy,
or use rights, because of land acquisition or restriction of access.
Replacement cost The term used to determine the amount sufficient to replace lost
assets and cover transaction costs. For losses that cannot easily
be valued or compensated for in monetary terms (e.g. access to
public services, customers, and supplies; or to fishing, grazing,
or forest areas), attempts are made to establish access to
equivalent and culturally acceptable resources and earning
opportunities.
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Resettlement In accordance with the World Bank’s Operational Policy on
Involuntary Resettlement (OP 4.12), it covers the involuntary
taking of land that results in (i) relocation or loss of shelter, (ii)
loss of assets or access to assets; or (iii) loss of income sources
or means of livelihood, whether or not the affected persons must
move to another location.
Severely Displaced
Person
Means DPs who will (i) lose 20% (10% for vulnerable
households) or more of their total productive land and assets
and/or more of their total income sources due to the Project, (ii)
have to relocate.
Stakeholders Any and all individuals, groups, organizations, and institutions
interested in and potentially affected by a project or having the
ability to influence a project.
Vulnerable groups Groups of people who might suffer disproportionately or face the
risk of being further marginalized by the effects of resettlement
and specifically include: (i) women headed household (single,
widow, disabled husband) with dependents, (ii) disabled (loss of
working ability), the elderly alone, (iii) poor people according to
the criteria issued by the MOLISA, (iv) the landless, and (v)
ethnic minority people.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Introduction
1. The Government of Vietnam has received a loan from the International Development
Association (“the Bank”) under the loan No. 6074-VN” funding the Vietnam Emergency
Natural Disaster Reconstruction Project including Binh Dinh, Phu Yen, Ninh Thuan, Quang
Ngai and Ha Tinh provinces (hereafter called the ENDR1). The project development objectives
will be achieved by rebuilding key infrastructure assets based on a ‘build back better’ approach
emphasizing all stages of infrastructure life cycle from design, construction to maintenance and
strengthening institutional capacities for climate and disaster reconstruction management.
2. For Binh Dinh subproject, various works within 03 Components were proposed for
emergency reconstruction and rehabilitation. In which, the Rehabilitation and Upgrading of Ha
Thanh River Dyke, comprising of 03 items: 1) Luat Le Dyke; 2) Embankment of Ha Thanh
river bank in Phuoc My commune; and 3) Embankment of Ha Thanh river bank, Van Canh
district was proposed in the priority list of the subprojects for the second phase. Similarly, the
Reinforcement of Downstream and Shoulders of Cay Gai Weir was listed for the second phase.
However, due to serious degradation and soil erosion situation occurred recently which was
extremely affecting local peoples’ lives and properties along the rivers banks and the weir’s
shoulders, Binh Dinh Provincial People’s Committee (PPC) decided to put them into the first
priority for immediate rehabilitation. According to the decision, Binh Dinh PMU has
coordinated with Tuy Phuoc and Phu Cat districts’ People’s Committees (DPCs) and Land Fund
Development Centers (LFDCs) to carry out the compensation, assistance and relocation for the
affected households by these two works (Luat Le dyke and Cay Gai weir). In which, the
relocation of two households in Luat Le dyke in addition to already-relocated 13 HHs for the
first section has been done to the newly-established resettlement area. Cay Gai weir affects 7
HHs with no relocation required.
Objectives of the Due Diligence Review
3. By the fact that the Ha Thanh river bank erosion and downgrade of Cay Gai weir and Luat
Le dyke have been seriously and dangerously happened which required immediate relocation
of the households, Binh Dinh province has carried out compensation, support and resettlement
for these households with the absence of the RAP prepared and approved. To ensure the
compliance with the approved RPF, this Due Diligence Review (DDR) report is prepared by
Binh Dinh province to review and carry out assessment on resettlement and compensation, and
relocation.
4. For this purpose, the objectives of the DDR report are to assess whether or not the
compensation, support and resettlement have complied with the approved RPF, and if AH’s
livelihood is restored, or improved as pre-project implementation, and to propose corrective
action plans if necessary to fulfil any gaps found to meet the requirements.
1Project name: Vietnam Emergency Natural Disaster Reconstruction Project (ENDR).
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Subproject Impacts
5. The Detail Measurement Survey (DMS) for remaining sections of Luat Le dyke2 and Cay
Gai Weir were carried out and completed in May 2018. Although land acquisition mitigation
has been thoroughly studied and considered to select optimal measures, land acquisition is
unavoidable. According to the DMS results, Cay Gai Weir to be implemented in Cat Lam
commune, Phu Cat district affects 07 households by loss of land and trees, with total area of
5,354.1 m2. Out of 7 HHs, 4 HHs are affected by land (743.3 m2 of productive forest land) and
trees, and 3 hhs are affected by crops and trees (land under CPC management, with an area of
4,610.8m2. No vulnerable hhs will be affected. The Rehabilitation and Upgrading of Ha Thanh
River Dyke, with the remaining sections of Luat Le Dyke is located in Dieu Tri Town, Tuy
Phuoc District. The DMS illustrated that there are 65 households affected (64 households and
1 CPC) with total area of 51,443.9 m2.
6. For Cay Gai Weir, as of May 2018, the compensation and support has been fully completed
with total amount of VND 32,341,887 for all 7 HHs affected by loss of land and trees and crops,
and the entire area has been acquired and handed over for construction. For Luat Le dyke, as of
May 2018, 60/65 AHs received compensation and support amount (59 AHs and 1 CPC). Of
which, 02 relocated HHs have already received compensation and support and moved to
resettlement area nearby in Luat Le village, Dieu Tri town, Tuy Phuoc district. 05 HHs have
not received compensation payment. Therefore, the compensation and site clearance of Luat Le
is not complied with GoV’s compensation policies and the project’s RPF. The compensation
for 05 remaining households should be paid expectedly by Q3/2018. Total compensation
amount is VND 1,667,845,516.
Due Diligence For Acquisition, Compensation and Resettlement
7. Seven (07) HHs under Cay Gai weir received compensation, support amount and handed
over the site in May 2018. Out of 65 HHs of Luat Le dyke, 60 AHs (59 AHs and 1 affected
CPC) received compensation and support payment; the compensation payment for remaining
households will be completed in Q3/2018. Two (02) displaced households have already
relocated to the resettlement site near Luat Le dyke. Resettlement area under the project is
situated in Luat Le dyke, Dieu Tri town, Tuy Phuoc district (with total area of 8,200 m2). The
resettlement area is constructed under Category IV in terms of technical infrastructure.
Displaced households relocated to build house in the resettlement area which is fully equipped
with basic infrastructure such as electricity, water and asphalt roads.
8. According to the results of the survey with all affected households (questionnaire survey,
consultation meeting with affected households, in-depth interview) conducted by Safeguard
Consultant employed by Binh Dinh PMU, it was identified that a pending of support for 5
vulnerable households and 5 remaining households of Luat Ke dyke should be
compensated and assisted in Q3/2018.
9. In assessing the application of replacement rates for compensation, the DDR identified that
the localities were applying the PPC’s compensation rates using the K coefficient – the land
2 The resettlement activities for the first section of Luat Le dyke have been completed by early 2018 and
resettlement due diligence review have been endorsed by the Bank in March 2018.
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price adjustment coefficient (pursuant to the national regulation) for calculating compensation
rates. These applied rates were reflecting the current market rates, however, are not fully
complied with the valuation of replacement costs as set forth by the World Bank OP4.12. It is,
thus, assessed that the application of compensation rates is not compliant to the Bank’s policies.
As agreed, the Binh Dinh PMU will recruit an independent price appraiser to conduct
replacement cost survey for the whole project, which will be commenced by Q3/2018.
Additional compensation rate will be reviewed further when decision on new RCS rates is taken
(if any).
Implementation Arrangement and Recommendations
10. Binh Dinh PMU will coordinate with local authority for compensation to AHs by Q3/2018.
Binh Dinh PMU will update and report to the Bank for implementation of corrective action of
the non - compliance issue and submit to the WB for review and approval.
11. Binh Dinh PMU will carry out internal and external monitoring for following-up activities
to ensure that the AH’s livelihood will be at least restored or improved as to pre-project level.
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I. INTRODUCTION
A. Overview
1. The Government of Vietnam has received a loan from the International Development
Association Bank (“the Bank”) under the loan No. 6074-VN” funding the Vietnam Emergency
Natural Disaster Reconstruction Project including Binh Dinh, Phu Yen, Ninh Thuan, Quang
Ngai and Ha Tinh provinces (hereafter called the ENDR3). The project development objectives
will be achieved by rebuilding key infrastructure assets based on a ‘build back better’ approach
emphasizing all stages of infrastructure life cycle from design, construction to maintenance and
strengthening institutional capacities for climate and disaster reconstruction management.
2. The Rehabilitation and Upgrading of Ha Thanh river dyke subproject, Luat Le dyke is
under the Component 1 of the ENDR project – Binh Dinh subproject, implemented to prevent
flood and protect residential area, agricultural land and infrastructure in downstream of Ha
Thanh river, covering Dieu Tri town and part of Tuy Phuoc town in Tuy Phuoc district and Cay
Gai weir in Cat Lam commune, Phu Cat district. By the project, river banks’ stability, transport
conditions and environmental landscape will be enhanced.
3. Luat Le river dyke was approved by Binh Dinh PPC at the Decision No. 1105/QD-UBND
dated 30/3/2017 approving the Rehabilitation and Upgrading of Ha Thanh river dyke subproject
under the ENDR project - Binh Dinh subproject with the following contents:
Class and Category: Agriculture and Rural Development work, IV.
Design steps: 2 (basic design and as drawing design).
Basic design method:
✓ Designed frequency of water level and flow rate: P=10%.
✓ Length of dyke: 3,555m.
✓ Elevation of dyke peak: ranges from +7.00m to +6.00m.
✓ Dyke surface structure: width of 5m, consolidated by reinforced concrete with
stone of 2x4, M250, thickness of 20cm, in combination with transport purposes.
✓ Structure of dyke body: Backfilling of hilly soil, compacted at K=0.95.
✓ Structure of dyke roof: the roof is reinforced by concrete slab (45x45x10) cm,
macadam 2x4 lean layer with thickness of 10cm and 1 layer of geotextile in
the reinforced concrete frame M200 stone 1x2, dimension BxH = (25x30) cm,
long span segment is 11.65m by asphalt oil paper. The side to rice field is
planted with grass.
Coefficient of dyke roof: to the river and to the rice field m = 2.
Reinforcement of dyke foot: Segments with river terraces are consolidated by
reinforced concrete M200, dimension BxH = (25x50) cm. Section through river
bed is strengthened by reinforced concrete M200, dimension BxH = (25x50) cm
on the rubber toe drain with the peak of 1.25m, roof coefficient is m=1.5.
3Project name: Vietnam Emergency Natural Disaster Reconstruction Project (ENDR).
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Structure: 04 drains through the dyke.
4. Repair, Reinforcement of Downstream and Shoulders of Cay Gai Weir Subproject in
Cat Lam commune, Phu Cat district has been approved by Chairman of Binh Dinh PPC at the
Decision No. 1104/QD-UBND dated 30/3/2017, with following contents: Ensure stability, work
safety, protection of river bed behind stilling basin, prevention of dyke roof and foot erosion
from flooding.
❖ Stilling basin:
✓ Designed flow rate of stilling basin : 36.77 m3/s
✓ Elevation of stilling basin crest : 24.20 m
✓ Depth of stilling basin : 1.0 m
✓ Elevation of stilling basin bottom : 20.83 m
✓ Elevation of stilling basin’s backyard : 24.00 m
✓ Width of stilling basin and backyard : 80.00 m
✓ Length of stilling basin : 20.00 m
✓ Length of reinforced stilling basin backyard: 30.00 m
❖ Right and left bank:
Total length along the reinforced dyke L= 302.16m, including right bank L= 151.08m,
left bank L= 151.08m; along the right bank of dam, place drainage culvert D600m at k0+280.0m
by centrifugal concrete pipe, 02 ends reinforced by concrete M200.
✓ Elevation of dyke crest : 24.20m
✓ Maximum elevation : 3.37m.
✓ Width of dyke crest : 4.0m.
✓ Roof coefficient : m = 2.00. (river side)
✓ Roof coefficient : m = 1.50. (field side)
❖ Access roads to dam:
Total length of reinforced access road L= 252.65m, including access road to left bank
L= 86.07m, to right bank L= 166,58m;
✓ Elevation of road : 25.00m -:- 29.53m
✓ Width of road peak : 5.0m.
❖ Diversion Canal on both ends of dam:
Total length of diversion canal L= 252.65m, in which left bank L= 86.07m, right bank
L= 166.58m;
✓ Width of canal bottom : 1.70 m
✓ Height of canal : 1.40 m
✓ Rectangular longitudinal slope : 0.0005
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B. Impact Scope
5. For the Repair and Reinforcement of Downstream and Shoulders of Cay Gai Weir
Subproject in Cat Lam commune, Phu Cat district, although permanent impact mitigation
measures have been researched and considered to select optimal options, land acquisition by
the subproject is unavoidable. According to the DMS data, there are 7 households affected by
loss of land, trees and crops with total area of 5,354.1 m2. Of which 4 households are affected
by loss of land at 743.3 m2 (productive forest land) and plants, 03 households are affected by
loss of trees and crops (on 4.610,8 m2 of trees and crops cultivated on unused land rented from
the CPC).
6. For the remaining sections of Luat Le Dyke, there are 51,443,9 m2 land of 65 affected
households (64 households and 1 CPC) in Dieu Tri village, Luat Le village, Van Hoi 1 village
required. The DMS data showed that there are 29 households affected land and trees, structures
(including 02 relocated households). 36 households are affected by loss of crops and trees,
structures (including fence, wells, yards, barns, gates…) rented on CPC’s unused land. Details
are as follows:
Table 1: Summary of Impacts
Component Unit Number
I. Cay Gai Weir (Phu Cat district)
1.1. Affected households HH 7
Number of members in AHs People 28
Households affected with the productive forest area and tress HH 4
Households affected with trees HH 3
1.2. Permanent affected area m2 5,354.1
Productive forest land m2 743.3
Unused land m2 4,610.8
1.3. Households affected with crops and trees* HH 7
1.4. Total compensation, support and resettlement cost VND 32,341,887
II. Luat Le Dyke (Tuy Phuoc District)
2.1. Affected households (AHs) HH 65
Number of members in AHs People 288
Loss of houses, structures (including 02 relocated HHs) HH 17
- Of which, relocated Households HH 2
Loss of land (paddy land, garden land, land for annual trees,
land for perennial trees, unused land) HH 65
Loss of annual trees HH 33
Loss of perennial trees HH 20
Loss of timber trees HH 45
Loss of ornamental plants HH 18
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Component Unit Number
Loss of graves HH 2
2.2. Permanent affected area m2 51,443.9
Paddy land m2 2,106.6
Garden land m2 1,004.4
Land for annual trees m2 2,120.1
Land for Perennial trees m2 888.2
Unused land m2 45,324.6
2.3. Households affected with crops and tress * HH 62
2.4. Relocated electric pole (the line 0.4 Kv) Number 3
2.5. Total compensation, support and resettlement cost VND 1,667,845,516
3. Temporary affected area (Vacant unused land managed by
CPC) m2 1,200
Note: * Number of households affected with crops and trees includes those affected with land.
(Sources: DMS, March/2018)
7. In addition, the subproject implementation will be temporarily affected about 1,200m2
of vacant unused land managed by Dieu Tri CPC in Hiep Long and Luat Le village for carrying
out construction activities of the Contractor (using for machine and material stores). After
completion, the land will be recovered and handed over the Dieu Tri CPC.
C. Implementation Process of the Compensation and Resettlement
8. As of May 20184, the compensation, support for land and on-land assets for Cay Gai
Weir was fully completed. For this item, there is no displaced household. The implementation
process complies with:
Notification of land acquisition: according to the Notification No. 84/TB-UBND
dated 8/5/2018 of Chairman of Phu Cat district PC on Rehabilitation and Repair,
reinforcement of Downstream and Shoulders of Cay Gai Weir, Cat Lam communes,
ENDR project – Binh Dinh subproject;
Detailed measurement survey: carried out in March 2018;
Compensation rate5: According to Decision No. 740/QD-UBND dated 8/5/2018 of
Chairman of Phu Cat District PC on land price adjustment coefficient for
compensation in some construction works in Phu Cat District and Decision on
approval for compensation options No. 953/QD – UBND dated 05/06/2018 of
4 The severe landslide on shoulders of the Cay Gai weir affected people’s lives even worse in the coming wet
season 2018. While the compensation rates were being reviewed and yet to be approved by DPC, PMU has made
fully payment for 07 HHs based on this rate. Having consulted 07 HHs showed their full agreement and satisfaction 5 Compensation payment is under the decision No.953/QD – UBND dated 05/06/2018 and No. 740/QD – UBND
dated 8/5/2018 of Phu Cat District. In addition, local authorities have held the compensation rate survey per 5
years, and the natural resource and environmental division of district have held a quick assessment per year about
the land, house. structure rate (held consultations and disseminated information about compensation rate to AHs)
to decide the price adjustment coefficient (K) for compensation in some construction works in District to ensure
that the compensation rate is equal to market rate at the time of payment and with consent of AHs
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Chairman of Phu Cat District. (see Annex 2);
Progress of Compensation payment: compensation for HHs was implemented and
completed in May 2018. The compensation and assistance rates are not different
with Decision No. 953/QD-UBND.
9. As of May 2018, for remaining sections of Luat Le dyke, the compensation and support
for land and on-land assets and resettlement completed for 60/65 AHs. The implementation
process is specified as follows:
Notification of land acquisition: according to Decision No.1588 to 1624/QD-UBND
dated 3/5/2018 of Chairman of Tuy Phuoc DPC on implementation of Luat Le Dyke,
Dieu Tri town, ENDR Project – Binh Dinh subproject;
Detailed measurement survey: carried out in March 2018;
Compensation rate: Decision on approval for compensation options: approved under
the Decision No. 1679/QD-UBND of Tuy Phuoc district dated 10/5/2018 (See
Appendix 2);
Progress of Compensation payment 6: compensation for 60 households were
completed in May 2018. The remaining 05 AHs who affected by loss of timber trees
in the safety corridor of railway will be paid right after the procedure railway
authority completed expectedly by Q3/2018. 02 displaced households were
compensated and had built houses in resettlement area. The 05 vulnerable
households will be received assistance right after the procedure of Dieu Tri township
completed expectedly by Q3/2018.
10. Land turn-over: 67/72 AHs handed over for construction (60 HHs in Luat Le dyke and
7 HHs in Cay Gai Weir). The land area in the railway ROW managed by railway authority have
not been handed over until the procedure completed expectedly by Q3/2018.
D. Objectives of the Resettlement Due Diligence Report
11. By the fact that the Ha Thanh river bank erosion and downgrade of Cay Gai weir and
Luat Le dyke were seriously and dangerously happening which required immediate relocation
of the households, Binh Dinh province has carried out compensation, support and resettlement
for households with the absence of the RAP prepared and approved. To ensure the compliance
with the World Bank’s Involuntary Resettlement policy as set forth in the approved RPF, this
Due Diligence Review (DDR) report is prepared by Binh Dinh province to review and carry
out assessment on resettlement and compensation, and relocation to ensure that the World Bank
policy and requirements are met.
12. For this purpose, the objective of the DDR report is to assess whether or not the
compensation, support and resettlement have complied with regulation of the GoV and in line
with the WB’s objectives on involuntary resettlement (OP 4.12), and if AH’s livelihood is
restored, or improved as pre-project implementation, and to propose corrective action plans if
necessary to fulfill the requirements.
6 Compensation payment is under the Decision No. 1679/QD-UBND of Tuy Phuoc district before 10/5/2018. In
addition, local authorities have held consultations and disseminated information about compensation rate to AHs.
The rate is equal to market rate at the time of payment and with consent of AHs.
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II. DUE DILIGENCE REVIEW
A. Methodology
13. The Resettlement Due Diligence Review is prepared in accordance with the Resettlement
Policy Framework and Social and Environmental Management Framework was adopted in August
2017. Specific activities are:
Study and check the subproject documents provided by relevant agencies as Binh Dinh
PMU, LFDC of Tuy Phuoc district, Dieu Tri town to ensure that the documents comply
with requirements of the GoV and Donor’s objectives;
Carry out site survey and public consultation with affected people, relevant agencies
to collect quantitative and qualitative information for assessing the performance and
effectiveness of the Subproject;
Assess the compliance of compensation, support and resettlement of the Subproject
with WB’s objectives, policies on involuntary resettlement (OP 4.12), propose revised
and supplemented measures (if any) to ensure that people’s livelihood is remained or
better than before Subproject implementation.
14. Based on such methods, the household survey was conducted from 15/05/2018 to
26/05/2018 in Dieu Tri town, Tuy Phuoc district (for Luat Le Dyke) and in Cat Lam commune,
Phu Cat district (for Cay Gai Weir), Binh Dinh province. Accordingly, 66 HHs (59 HHs in Luat
Le dyke and 7 HHs in Cay Gai Weir) were surveyed with questionnaires and consulted (in-depth
interview and focus group discussion) with issues related to land acquisition, site clearance and
resettlement of the Subproject.
B. Summary of DMS and Compensation Options
15. According to collected information and detailed measurement survey carried out in March-
May 2018 in Tuy Phuoc and Phu Cat districts, the survey was well conducted in project-affected
area; in which (i) affected households were informed about land and asset measurement time and
participated in measurement process as well as signed in the measurement forms; (ii) Land
measurement was implemented mechanically by measurement unit and local cadastral map.
1. Impacts on Land and On-Land Assets
16. For Cay Gai Weir: There are 7 HHs affected by loss of land and assets on land. No HHs
are affected by loss of 20% or more of their total productive land holding (10% for vulnerable
AHs) and none of household are required relocation. Total land acquisition is 5,354.1 m2. Namely:
Impacts on land: The productive forest land: 5,354.1m2, in which 743.3 m2 owned
by 4 HHs and 4,610.8 m2 were rented by 03 HHs from CPC.
Trees and crops: 07 households affected with 1,715 trees (of which 1,693 timbers,
firewood trees, and 22 landscaping trees, ornamental plants).
17. For Luat Le dyke: There are 65 HHs (64 HHs and 1 CPC) including 02 displaced
households affected by loss of land and assets with total acquisition area of 51,443.9 m2. In which:
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Impacts on lands: Of 65 HHs affected total 51,443.9 m2 of land7. No HHs are
affected by loss of 20% or more of their total productive land holding (10% for
vulnerable AHs). In detail:
o 29 HHs affected 2,106.6 m2 paddy land,
o 33 households affected 1,004.4 m2 garden land,
o 33 households affected 2,120 m2 land for annual trees,
o 888.2 m2 land for perennial trees of 20 affected households;
o 45,324 m2 of unused land affected managed by CPC.
- No residential land is affected.
Houses: the affected housing area8 is 226.4 m2 owned by 10 households; in which (i)
08 AHs are only affected by partially loss of their house (metal roof) and viable use
the remaining part of their house9; and 02 AHs are required for relocation due to fully
loss of their house. The 02 relocated AHs had received the land plots10 in the
resettlement site of Tuy Phuoc district and already resettled in their new house.
Structures: 17 households were affected by loss of secondary structures such as
fences, yards, and other structures (gates, shelters, water tanks, etc.) with total area is
1,082.1 m2. There are 3 tombs of 2 households were affected due to subproject
implementation. 03 power poles were relocated.
Trees and crops: It is recorded that 62 households11 were affected total number 13,869
trees, including bamboo, fire wood trees, acacia, eucalyptus, etc.
Vulnerable group: Out of 65 AHs (64 AHs and 1 CPC), there are 5 vulnerable
households (including 2 poor households, 1 households with the disabled and 2 female
headed households with independents).
2. Total Cost of Compensation and Support
18. Basic for calculation of compensation rates:
For Land:
o For Luat Le Dyke. The Tuy Phuoc DPC has issued Decision No. 1029/QD-UBND
dated 16/04/2018 on approval of land price adjustment coefficient for
compensation and site clearance of the Repair and Upgrading Ha Thanh River
Dyke – Section of Luat Le dyke in Dieu Tri town, Tuy Phuoc District, which will
be served as basic for calculating compensation rate for this work. The detail of
7 One AH may be affected by loss of one or more types of land. 8 The houses were illegally built on the land along the safety corridor of river dyke being managed by CPC. As
mentioned in the RPF, the AHs will be not be provided with compensation for the land. For the house/structure is
partially affected, a financial assistance will be provided to enable AHs to repair the affected house/structures to
restore it to the former condition, or better. 9 All affected houses belong to locally classified grade IV made of brick and tiled or fiber cement roof 10 This is one of the special policies of Binh Dinh Province to ensure living stability of people who are residing in
the eroded areas in river bank erosion and strongly affected by natural disasters. 11 One HHs may be affected by more than one type of losses.
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this decision is presented in the Annex 2.
o For Cay Gai Weir. The Phu Cat DPC has issued Decision No. 740/QD-UBND
approving adjusted coefficient of land price for site clearance of some
constructions in the district, inclusive of Cay Gai Weir. The detail of this decision
is presented in the Annex 2.
For Structures and Crop/trees: This will be based on current Binh Dinh provincial
regulations including Decision No. 41/2013/QD-UBND dated 16 December 2013
promulgating compensation rate for damaged houses and structures and Decision No.
21/2017/QD-UBND dated May 2017 by Binh Dinh PPC on compensation rate of trees
and crops.
19. As the results, cost for compensation, support and resettlement of Luat Le dyke subproject
is VND 1,667,845,516, equivalent to $73,473; and cost for the compensation, support and
resettlement of the Cay Gai weir subproject is VND 32,341,887, equivalent to $1,425. The total
cost for the two works are presented in the table 2 bellow.
Table 2: Total compensation, support and resettlement cost for Cay Gai Weir in Phu Cat
district and Luat Le Dyke in Tuy Phuoc district
No. Items No. of
AH Volume Unit price Total
I Cay Gai weir subproject 32,341,887
1 Productive forest (m2) 4 743.3 5,390 4,006,387
2 Trees (tree) 7 1715 27,701,500
3 Site clearance cost 634,000
II Luat Le dyke subproject 1,667,845,516
1 Type of land 276,033,500
Paddy land 29 2,106.6 43,000 90,583,800
Garden land 29 1,004.4 46,000 46,202,400
Annual crop land 29 2,120.1 46,000 97,524,600
Perennial crop land 29 888.2 47,000 41,722,700
2 Trees (tree) 62 13,869 191,876,088
3 Other structures 594,829,811
B40 fence 17 625.25 29,000 18,132,250
Iron gate 4 14.1 365,000 5,146,500
Grade IV house 10 226.4 1,545,000 349,788,000
Well (unit) 8 8 2,500,000 20,000,000
Metal roof 5 54.96 261,000 14,344,560
Barn 8 221.9 414,000 91,866,600
Cement yard 9 166 138,000 22,908,000
Water tank (m3) 3 4.9 1,103,000 5,403,783
Grave (unit) 2 3 1,619,000 4,858,000
Electric post (unit) 3 20,794,039 62,382,118
4 Other support 527,100,000
Rental 2 2 15,000,000 30,000,000
Career change 29 29 16,774,807 486,469,400
Unused land assistance 10,630,600
5 Site clearance cost 31,796,788
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6 Cost for paddy land protection
and development
43,029,650
7 Contingencies for mandatory
inventory and land acquisition
3,179,679
Total 1,700,187,403
(Source: Decisions on approval of the compensation options for the 02 work)
20. Regarding to relocated cases (in Luat Le dyke), they are provided with rental allowances
by cash during transition period. Income restoration program is not applied in this 02 works.
C. Evaluation of Compensation and Resettlement
21. The implementation of land acquisition, compensation, support and resettlement of Cay
Gai Weir and remaining sections of Luat Le dyke subproject is assessed and evaluated as follows:
1. Detailed Measurement Survey, Compensation and Support
22. Implementation of DMS. The DMS was carried out (03/2018) in compliance with GoV’s
procedures and regulations set forth in project RPF. The consultation with affected people about
DMS showed that 100% of surveyed households confirmed that they participated in the DMS
process and signed in the DMS form, 100% respondents said that inventoried data is accurate.
Also, the DMS results were publicly disseminated and all of them agreed with the results. The
compensation minutes are presented in the Annex 1.
23. Compensation rates:
Residential land: There is no residential land is affected, thus compensation rate for
residential land is not applicable. For the 2 relocated AHs who have encroached, built
houses and resided on the land belonged to the dyke safety corridor. At the acquisition,
they were not entitled for in-cash compensation for affected land, but allocated with land
plot(s) at better conditions in the nearby district resettlement area. This is one of Binh Dinh
province’s priority policies to support local residents who are suffering from natural
disaster and climate change matters.
Agricultural land: The two district authorities have issued decisions on approval of land
price adjustment coefficient for agricultural land compensation including (i) Decision No.
1029/QD-UBND dated 16/04/2018 for Luat Le Dyke in Thuy Phuoc district; and (ii)
Decision No. 740/QD-UBND dated 08/5/2018 for Cay Gai Weir in Phu Cat district. The
DDR assessed that the compensation rate (PPC rates applying the K coefficient – the land
price adjustment coefficient) is determined by Binh Dinh PMU and the two District
People’s Committees (DPCs) based on (i) reviewing of current Binh Dinh provincial
regulations on land acquisition and compensation and (ii) following actual land price
survey results carried out by the district functioning agency. In reviewing the methodology
applied for agriculture land prices survey carried out by district functioning agency, it
indicated that the survey methods, samples and price determination follow GoV’s
regulations12 for calculating compensation rates. These applied rates were reflecting the
12 Circular No. 36/2014/TT-BTNMT dated 20 June 2014 of Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment in
method for determination of the land, building price, adjustment land price, specific determination of land price and
consultation of determination of land price.
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current market rates, however, are not fully complied with the valuation of replacement
costs as set forth by the World Bank OP4.12. It is, thus, assessed that the application of
compensation rates is not compliant to the Bank’s policies.
Houses, structures, trees and crops are compensated by the rate stipulated by Binh Dinh
PPC, based on the valuation of market prices for (i) Houses, structures by reviewing some
quotas for list of construction materials, (ii) trees and crops by seeking perceptions of local
seller and agricultural producers… The DDR assessed that the applicable rates were
valuated based on the market costs of the materials to build a replacement structures, plus
all related costs (materials, labor fees, and other costs). Hence, the applicable rates are
suitable to replacement costs and acceptable to AHs. However, the DDR indicated that
there are still 05 AHs who are affected by loss of crop and trees due to construction of
Luat Le dyke (in the section managed by railway authority) have not received
compensation payment. Therefore, the compensation and site clearance of Luat Le is
considered non-compliance with GoV’s compensation policies and the project’s RPF.
Other assistances: In addition to compensation for loss of land and assets, affected
households have received other assistances such as rental allowances (during construction
of house in resettlement area), supports for living stabilization and job changing in the
transition period... However, the DDR indicated that there is no assistance for five (05)
vulnerable households. As provided in the project RPF, these vulnerable households
should be received an allowance of VND 2,000,000 per household. This issue is assessed
non-compliant.
24. Compensation payment: Compensation options are posted at commune/town PC offices
and directly disseminated to the AHs, for disclosure purpose. All 67 HHs received fully
compensation payment in cash. Compensation payment is made based on the DMS acceptable to
AHs.
Compensation payment for Cay Gai Weir. Due to the serious landslide on shoulders of the
Cay Gai weir that impacts on people’s lives, even worse in the coming wet season (2018),
while the compensation rates have yet been approved by the DPC, to ensure the lives and
assets of the people protected, Binh Dinh PMU had made full payment for 07 AHs
applying the proposed rates (in May 2018). The rates then were approved by DPC in June
similar to those applied. All 7 AHs demonstrated their full agreement and satisfaction.
Compensation payment for Luat Le Dyke. At the time of the field survey in May 2018, 60
AHs were fully compensated and assisted. 02 relocation HHs already received the land
plots in resettlement site and occupied for building new houses. The DDR found there are
05 vulnerable AHs pending for allowance and 5 other AHs have not received
compensation (as above mentioned) which will be paid in Q3/2018.
25. Total compensation cost for Luat Le dyke and Cay Gai Weir is VND 1,667,845,516 and
VND 32,341,887 respectively. Affected households said that the received amounts are consistent
with the figure in the receipt and without any deduction. The households proposed to keep a copy
of the DMS form and compensation receipt.
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2. Relocation
26. Out of 72 affected households by both works, there are 02 relocated AHs of Luat Le dyke
subproject. These two each were provided with a land plot in the resettlement site of Luat Le
village, Dieu Tri town, Tuy Phuoc district (with total area of approximately 8,200 m2). This is a
nearby resettlement area at technical infrastructure category IV with full basic infrastructure
(power and water, road). These households already occupied the land plots and built house. Each
land plot is 120m2 in size. Per GOV’s regulation, the AH was subsidized for land price equal to
one fourth of market land value, to ensure living stability of people living in the dyke’s safety
corridor with severe erosion and strongly affected by natural disasters. According to the household
survey, people are strongly supportive of the province’s policy thanks to its helpfulness in living
stabilization for people in the areas that are affected strongly by annual storms, floods and natural
disasters. Affected households in process of acquiring LURC received administrative procedures
assistance. The local authority is in processing of providing LURC for plots in the resettlement
site for these households.
3. Income Restoration Program
27. Besides 02 affected households relocated to resettlement site which is equipped with full
infrastructures and other allowances (rental allowances) none of the 72 affected households
affected with productive land and considered severely affected (impact by loss of 20% or more of
their productive land, and 10% for vulnerable). Therefore, the DDR states that income restoration
program for job creation is not essential.
4. Grievance Redress Mechanism
28. Compliance and grievance redress performance are assessed in two aspects: (i) Grievance
redress mechanism; and (ii) grievance redress time. Grievance redress mechanism is developed
within RPF and has been already disseminated to AHs through community meetings. Grievance
redress mechanism complies with policy framework of the subproject. Complaint records are filed
to keep track of complaint handling progress.
29. Up to now, there has been no complaint related to land acquisition and site clearance of
Luat Le dyke and Cay Gai weir construction. However, a mechanism for collection and resolution
of specific complaints was established to ensure AHs’ rights when they are unsatisfied with the
solutions or when they encounter into any problems arising in the course of compensation,
assistance and resettlement (if any). Complaints will be handled to by competent officers and
directly responsible person in-charge in Site Clearance and Compensation Council at all levels. In
addition, an independent monitoring consultant will be established and work throughout the
subproject to gather information from field surveys to support the Project Owner in aware of
feedbacks from local peoples on related problems as well as holding consultations for prompt
solutions to such problems.
5. Information Disclosure and Community Consultation
30. In general, information dissemination and community consultation have been carried out
throughout the subproject implementation and has been well performed in all affected communes.
Relevant documents such as DMS form, approved detailed compensation plans are publicly
disclosed and informed local people especially AHs in the subproject area.
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31. Information disclosure and community consultation during the implementation of
compensation, assistance and resettlement: Information disclosure and public consultations have
been conducted throughout project implementation phase in order to disclose and disseminate the
subproject information to AHs and the communities in the subproject communes. AHs are
informed thoroughly of implementation plans on resettlement activities, including: (i) public
consultation contents for works, implementation plan, site clearance plan, construction plan, (ii)
detailed measurement survey, (iii) official and legal list of affected persons and entitlements, (iv)
compensation volume and rate, (v) plan on compensation payment and other allowances, and (vi)
other issues such as income restoration program for AHs, grievance redress mechanism,
monitoring and evaluation. Related notifications and documents must be made available at PC
offices of affected town or cultural houses, or posted in easily visible places. Project Information
Booklet (PIB) is given to AHs and made publicly at town People’s Committees, village cultural
houses.
32. For Luat Le dyke and Cay Gai Weir, information disclosure and public consultations have
been carried out from the preparation phase to implementation phase of compensation and
resettlement to ensure that affected households and stakeholders are timely informed of land
acquisition, compensation and resettlement as well as opportunities to participate in and express
wishes and concerns related to resettlement activities. According to the household survey, most
of the households responded that they were informed and understood the subproject as well as the
plan of resettlement activities in the district and were completely satisfied with information about
the subproject information.
33. Information disclosure and community consultation during DDR preparation: In the
process of DDR preparation, many consultation meetings with affected households were held in
May 2018 in order to discuss and evaluate impacts and ensure that feedbacks from local
community will be reflected in the Report.
34. As aforesaid in the previous section, at the preparation, 67/72 AHs have been compensated
and assisted. The information disclosure and public consultation with stakeholders carried out in
May 2018 showed that Binh Dinh PMU, District Compensation and Support Council, LFDC and
stakeholders implemented adequate steps form subproject information disclosure, compensation
and assistance policies, consultation with affected households about land acquisition, construction
and mitigation measures. (Minutes of consultation meetings are shown in Annex 2).
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Table 3: Consultation Time and Locations
Time Location Participants Contents
18/5/2018 Cat Lam
CPC
Land Fund Development Center
of Phu Cat District. (1 person)
Leaders of commune People’s
Committees (2 people)
Representatives of affected
households (7 people)
Consultants (2 people)
Update information
about site clearance
progress.
Discuss compensation
for affected households;
resettlement
arrangement for
displaced households.
Complaints, grievance
and pending cases. 18/5/2018 Luat Le
Town
Representatives of PPMU (1
person)
Leader of commune People’s
committees (5 people)
Representatives of affected
households (59 people)
Consultants (2 people)
(Source: Socio-economic Survey, May 2018)
35. Public consultations forms include meetings, interviews with individuals and focus group
discussions. Local people in affected villages are willing to discuss and share information. Women
and adolescent are invited and encouraged to raise their voice.
36. Results of Information disclosure and Community consultation: Affected households and
local people strongly agreed to support the subproject implementation and are satisfied with the
subproject compensation policies. Besides, AHs reflect impacts and shortcomings of the
subproject and voice their expectations if the subproject are implemented. Details are summarized
in the table below:
Table 4: Summary of Discussions and Comments at Consultation Meetings
Location Feedbacks from the community
Dieu Tri town and
Cat Lam commune
- The AHs are strongly supportive for the project and satisfied with the
subproject compensation policy as well as the resettlement site.
- Up to now, there has been no complaint from AHs
- Local people require the contractor to comply with construction safety,
social environmental as committed;
- The contractor is required to implement strictly in accordance with
schedule and ensure work quality by local authority and people;
(Source: Socio-economic Survey, May 2018)
6. Monitoring
37. The implementation of grievance redress mechanism shall comply with the RPF approved
by WB. The subproject compensation activities should be regularly monitored to ensure the
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compliance with planned schedule and that socially negative impact mitigation measures are
adequately and effectively conducted. Thus, the internal and independent monitoring will be
carried out throughout subproject stages.
38. Binh Dinh PMU is responsible for internal monitoring and overseeing of resettlement
activities. The PMU is responsible for quarterly submitting reports on progress of RAP updating
progress to the WB.
7. Compliance Matrix
39. Based on the assessment of compensation, assistance and resettlement, the compliance
matrix is shown in the table below:
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Table 5: Compliance Matrix
No Type of
impacts Eligibility
Subproject policy/ Entitlement
regulated in RPF
Local applicable policy:
Decision No.34/2014/QD-UBND dated
22/12/2014; Decision No.66/2016/QD-
UBND dated 13/12/2016; Decision
No.41/2013/QD-UBND dated 16/12/2013;
Decision No.21/2017/QD-UBND dated
/5/2017; Decision No.13/2015/QD-UBND
dated 7/7/2015 of Binh Dinh PPC
Evaluation
1 Land
Land users with
LURC or eligible
All AHs with LURC, or eligible. All
affected households will be received
compensation for loss of land by (i)
land for land if local land fund is
available and PAP choice or (ii) in
cash at 100% replacement cost
The AHs are compensated or assisted in cash
applying the K coefficient – the land price
adjustment coefficient.
Non-Complied
(33 HHs)
(29 HHs in Luat
Le dyke and 4
HHs in Cay Gai
Weir)
Land users with
unrecognized
LURC
For those who are not been issued
because their house is illegal
constructed on dyke corridors in
accordance with regulations on no
compensation or assistance.
Ahs who have no place to reside will
be provided with a land lot or an
apartment in the resettlement area in
with installment payment or rental.
The AHs will not be compensated or assisted.
AHs will be arranged with a land plot in
resettlement area near the former residence,
with land use fees
Complied
(2 HHs in Luat Le
dyke)
All AHs who are using land on dyke
corridors for planting trees and
building structures.
Cash compensation at 100%
replacement cost for remaining values
invested in such lands and affected
assets created.
The AHs will be compensated or assisted in
cash applying the K coefficient – the land
price adjustment coefficient.
Complied
(39 HHs)
(36 HHs in Luat
Le and
3 HHs in Cay Gai
Weir)
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No Type of
impacts Eligibility
Subproject policy/ Entitlement
regulated in RPF
Local applicable policy:
Decision No.34/2014/QD-UBND dated
22/12/2014; Decision No.66/2016/QD-
UBND dated 13/12/2016; Decision
No.41/2013/QD-UBND dated 16/12/2013;
Decision No.21/2017/QD-UBND dated
/5/2017; Decision No.13/2015/QD-UBND
dated 7/7/2015 of Binh Dinh PPC
Evaluation
2 Structures
Owner
with/without
LURC,
with/without
Construction
Permission
Houses: to be compensated in cash as
set forth in provincial regulations for
the affected part. In case the
remaining part is not viable for further
use, it will be acquired and
compensated under the request of
affected people. Compensation
payment is sufficient provided to
rebuild houses as the same with
previous ones at current market cost.
Other structures: to be compensated
in cash with market price for
materials and manpower.
Detachable and movable machineries,
production lines will be compensated
with costs and broken-down (if any)
in dismantlement, transportation and
installation.
For marginally affected buildings and
structures: support provided in cash
for repairing costs to restore or make
better conditions than before the
subproject.
Compensation price is in accordance with
Decision No.41/2013/QD-UBND dated
16/12/2013 of Binh Dinh PPC.
For houses and structures without
construction permission in the planned
locations in the city, upon the scope and
legality of the land, houses and structures, the
compensation and support will be based on
the proposal of the compensation and site
clearance committee.
Complied
(17 HHs in Luat
Le dyke)
3 Trees and
crops
Owner regardless
of tenure status
Perennial trees (timber and fruit
trees): to be compensated at
replacement cost.
Compensation price is in accordance with
Decision No.21/2017/QD-UBND dated
/5/2017 of Binh Dinh PPC.
Non - Complied
(64/69HHs)
(57HHs in Luat
Le dyke and 7
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No Type of
impacts Eligibility
Subproject policy/ Entitlement
regulated in RPF
Local applicable policy:
Decision No.34/2014/QD-UBND dated
22/12/2014; Decision No.66/2016/QD-
UBND dated 13/12/2016; Decision
No.41/2013/QD-UBND dated 16/12/2013;
Decision No.21/2017/QD-UBND dated
/5/2017; Decision No.13/2015/QD-UBND
dated 7/7/2015 of Binh Dinh PPC
Evaluation
HHs in Cay Gai
Weir)
4 Subsistence
assistance
Land users: i)
have LURC or
legalizable; and
ii) contracted by
the State and
directly engaged
in agricultural
production
▪ Support to vocational training,
occupation change and job
seeking: Cash assistance equals to
maximum of 5 times of agricultural
land in the same type in land quota
in locality for all areas of acquired
agricultural land, households,
individuals directly take part in
farming; compensation value does
not exceed agro-land assignment
limit in locality. Particular level of
assistance will be decided by PPC.
▪ Allowance for production
rehabilitation: Households,
individuals who are compensated
by agricultural land will be,
supported production
rehabilitation, include: Support for
plant varieties and animal breeds
for agricultural production,
services such as agricultural/
forestry extension, plant
protection, animal health,
cultivation techniques, animal
husbandry and professional
techniques for manufacturing,
- Equal to 2 times of affected land
Complied
(33 HHs)
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No Type of
impacts Eligibility
Subproject policy/ Entitlement
regulated in RPF
Local applicable policy:
Decision No.34/2014/QD-UBND dated
22/12/2014; Decision No.66/2016/QD-
UBND dated 13/12/2016; Decision
No.41/2013/QD-UBND dated 16/12/2013;
Decision No.21/2017/QD-UBND dated
/5/2017; Decision No.13/2015/QD-UBND
dated 7/7/2015 of Binh Dinh PPC
Evaluation
business and commercial services.
Form and level of specific support
according to the provisions of
Provincial People’s Committee.
5 Assistance to
Displaced
households
Displaced
households
▪ Housing relocation assistance:
Cash compensation for displaced
households to new resettlement
area as regulated by PPC;
▪ Housing rent assistance:
households who are displaced,
await for land assignment and
construction of new
accommodation or await for
receiving apartment in resettlement
area, shall be cash assistance to rent
house according to PPC’s
regulations;
Particular assistances are regulated in details
applied for displaced households;
Complied
(2 HHs for Luat
Le dyke)
6 Other
assistances
Vulnerable
households
Vulnerable households are provided:
For poor households:
Poor AHs who have to relocate or lose
more that 10% of their agricultural
land will be supported in cash equal to
30kg of rice per person per month for
24 months or following the provincial
policy whichever is higher.
Other vulnerable groups: including
female headed households with
dependents, households with disabled
Do not have assistances for vulnerable
households.
Non-Complied
(5 HHs for Luat
Le dyke)
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No Type of
impacts Eligibility
Subproject policy/ Entitlement
regulated in RPF
Local applicable policy:
Decision No.34/2014/QD-UBND dated
22/12/2014; Decision No.66/2016/QD-
UBND dated 13/12/2016; Decision
No.41/2013/QD-UBND dated 16/12/2013;
Decision No.21/2017/QD-UBND dated
/5/2017; Decision No.13/2015/QD-UBND
dated 7/7/2015 of Binh Dinh PPC
Evaluation
persons will get the same support
given to poor households in
accordance with the provincial policy
or assisted in cash equal to 30 kg of
rice/person/month for 6 months
whichever is higher.
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Recommendations and Implementation Arrangement
29. The Due Diligence Review for implementation of compensation, support and resettlement
of the two works confirmed that:
For Cay Gai Weir: it is implemented in line with the GoV’s policies and the project RPF, all
07 affected households have received compensation payment.
For Luat Le dyke: 60/65 households have received compensation payments and supports; 02
AHs have relocated out of project area; and already settled down in project resettlement site.
In addition, it is also confirmed:
o Remaining 05 AHs who affected by loss of non-land timber trees in the safety
corridor of railway will be paid in Q3/2018. They should be compensated right after
the procedure with railway authority completed. (List of AHs in Annex 4)
o There is still a gap that no support for vulnerable group is paid as provided in
the project RPF. So it is agreed that Tuy Phuoc district and Binh Dinh PMU will
further work with 05 vulnerable households and to provide them with support
as set forth in the project RPF, with amount of VND 2,000,000 per each
households, expected by Quarter 3/2018. (List of AHs in Annex 4)
30. In assessing the application of replacement rates for compensation, the DDR identified that
the localities were applying the PPC’s compensation rates using the K coefficient – the land price
adjustment coefficient (pursuant to the national regulation) for calculating compensation rates.
These applied rates were reflecting the current market rates, however, are not fully complied with
the valuation of replacement costs as set forth by the World Bank OP4.12. It is, thus, assessed that
the application of compensation rates is not compliant to the Bank’s policies. As agreed, the Binh
Dinh PMU will recruit an independent price appraiser to conduct replacement cost survey for the
whole project, which will be commenced by Q3/2018. Additional compensation rate will be
reviewed further when decision on new RCS rates is taken (if any).
31. Binh Dinh PMU should coordinate with DPCs and competent agencies to compensation for
AHs by Q3/2018. PMU will update and report to Bank for implementation of corrective action of
non – compliance issue.
32. Finally, the DDR report is prepared and submitted to WB for review and approval so that
construction work will be permitted to be implemented in Quarter 3/2018. Binh Dinh PMU will
also carry out internal and external monitoring for following-up activities of the subproject to
ensure that the AH’s livelihood will be at least restored or improved as to pre-project level.
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ANNEXES
Annex 1: Consultation Minutes and Lists of AHs in Dieu Tri Town and Cat Lam Commune
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Annex 2: Applicable Decisions and Legal Documents for the Subprojects
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2. Decision on approving K coefficient – The price adjustment coefficient of Land of Tuy Phuoc
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3. Decision on approving K – The price adjustment coefficient of Land of Phu Cat District.
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4. Decision on approving of Compensation options for Cay Gai dyke Component
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Annex 3: Summary of compensation for Luat Le dyke and Cay Gai weir
1. The summary of compensation for Cay Gai weir component
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Annex 4: Lists of AHs have not received compensation and assistance
1. 05 vulnerable households have not received assistance
STT Name Village
1 Nguyễn Thị Dự Luat Le Village
2 Phan Thị Chuyền Luat Le Village
3 Nguyễn Thị Bình Luat Le Village
4 Lê Thị Ngọc Bích Luat Le Village
5 Trương Thị Nầy Luat Le Village
2. 05 AHs have not received compensation
STT Name Village
1 Đinh Thị Cúc Dieu Tri Village
2 Đặng Tuấn Vinh Dieu Tri Village
3 Lương Văn Phong Dieu Tri Village
4 Đặng Thị Cúc Dieu Tri Village
5 Huỳnh Văn Tiên Dieu Tri Village
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Annex 5: Project Information Booklet (PIB)
General Context:
The Emergency Natural Disaster Reconstruction
Project – Binh Dinh Subproject will be implemented in
Binh Dinh province, at locations affected by disaster, in
which, rehabilitation of essential infrastructure works
are paid much attention in order for ensuring
subsistence, production and smooth transportation
Project Objectives:
- Repair, improvement and upgrading of production
infrastructure (including irrigation works, dykes, river
embankments, sea embankments, irrigation canals,
domestic water supply, etc.) for production restoration,
protection of local people’s lives and properties and
mitigation of risks caused by natural disasters.
- Overcoming damages on traffic infrastructure to
facilitate people’s travel, goods trading and production
development, creating favorable for transportation of
rescue forces, materials and equipment for emergency
rescue of local people residing in flooded and drought
areas in case of natural disasters and floods.
- Assistance in capacity building of the Client in
project implementation.
Project Components
Vietnam Emergency Natural Disaster Reconstruction
Project – Binh Dinh Subproject consists of 03
components as follows:
➢ Component 1: Resilient Reconstruction of Flood
Damaged Infrastructure in the future
- Repair and upgrading of La Tinh and Can river
system
- Repair and upgrading of Kon river dyke
- Repair, upgrading and new construction of some
collapsed bridges
- Repair and upgrading of some severely damaged
provincial road
- Repair and upgrading of Ha Thanh river dyke
- Repair and upgrading of Lai Giang river dyke
- Repair and upgrading of irrigation system
- Repair and upgrading of weirs
- Repair, upgrading and new construction of some
collapsed and deteriorated bridges
- Repair and upgrading of some severely damaged
provincial roads
- Repair and upgrading of some severely damaged
district, inter-communal roads
❖ Component 2: Capacity building
❖ Component 3: Project Management
Project Impacts
Surveys are carrying out to calculate accurate number of
affected households.
Who are the affected households (AHs)?
Entitled AHs are those who are located within the
affected area at the date the project is publicly
announced. The cut-off-date for eligibility is the date of
e) Payment of compensation for affected assets and
relocation of AHs to new sites will be completed prior to
commencement of any construction activities.
f) Specific assistance will be provided for ethnic
minorities, female headed-households, families with
disabled, and other vulnerable families.
Detailed Measurement Survey (DMS)
The DMS will only be carried out in the presence of the
AHs. AHs will be informed prior to the survey.
Project Implementation Schedule
The project implementation is divided into two (02)
phases:
First 18-month works (expected to be started
since Quarter 3, 2017):
- Repair and upgrading of La Tinh and Can river
system
- Repair and upgrading of Kon river dyke
- Repair, upgrading and new construction of some
collapsed bridges
- Repair and upgrading of some severely damaged
provincial road
Works to be implemented in the remaining phase:
- Repair and upgrading of Ha Thanh river dyke
- Repair and upgrading of Lai Giang river dyke
- Repair and upgrading of irrigation system
- Repair and upgrading of weirs
- Repair, upgrading and new construction of some
collapsed and deteriorated bridges
- Repair and upgrading of some severely damaged
provincial roads
- Repair and upgrading of some severely damaged
district, inter-communal roads
When other consultations will take place?
Consultations with AHs will continue during the detailed
design phase and before the DMS. AHs will receive a
written invitation to join the public meetings.
If there are disagreements or problems arising during the
Project such as compensation or general project-related
disputes, do I have the right to complain?
Any AHs may file a complaint or grievance. The Project
includes a Grievance Redress Process and AHs may
present their complaints to the concerned local
administrative officials and RCs, either verbally or in
writing.
The complaint can be filed first at the commune level and
can be elevated to the highest provincial level if the AHs
are not satisfied with the decisions made by the
commune or district. AHs will be exempted from all
taxes and administrative and legal fees associated with
filing and resolving the dispute.
Any questions or concerns about the project, please
contact:
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the notification for land acquisition. Persons who
encroach into the area after the cut-off-date will not be
entitled to compensation or any other form of
resettlement assistance.
What are the resettlement policies and principles of the
Project for affected households?
The basic resettlement principles of the Project are:
a) All APs are entitled to be compensated for their lost
assets, incomes and businesses at replacement cost, and
provided with rehabilitation measures sufficient to assist
them to improve or at least maintain their pre-project
living standards, incomes and productive capacity.
b) Lack of legal rights to the assets lost will not prevent
APs from entitlement to compensation.
c) Compensation for affected assets shall be provided at
market rates.
d) Preparation of resettlement plans and their
implementation is to be carried out with participation
and consultation of affected people.
Binh Dinh Project Management Unit of
Construction Investment Works for Agriculture
and Rural Development;
No. 200 Tran Hung Dao, Quy Nhon city, Binh
Dinh province;
Tel: 0256.3814701; Fax: 0256.3814701;
Email: [email protected].
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Annex 6: Socio-Economic Survey
SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES
Monitoring and assessment of implementation of Safeguard Policy
Type of Impacts: 1. Partial 2. Resettlement
I. Information on Affected Householders
1.1 Householder
1 Name of householder
2
Gender
3 Age
4 Ethnic group 1.Kinh 3.Hoa
2.Cham 4. Others
5 Marital status 1. Married 3. Divorced
2. Widowed 4. Single
6 Education level 1. Illiterate 4. High school
2. Under primary school 5. College, university
3. Primary school 6. Post-graduate
7 Main occupation 1. Agriculture 6. Civil servant
2. Fishery 7. Teacher, Health worker
3. Trading 8. Unemployed, looking for a job
4. Driver 9. Not working (retirement or housewife)
5. Hired employee 10.Others…………………………
8 Status of residence 1.KT1 3.KT3
2.KT2 4.Others…………………………..
1.2 Family members
No. Subjects Total
1 1. Number of regular family members
2 2. Number of employees (over 16 years
old)
II. Project Information Disclosure
2.1 Do you know the project?
1.Yes 2. No (move to question 10)
2.2 Where do you get the project information?
1. Flyer 4. Local authorities
2. Information board 5. Project staff
3. Mass media 6. Meeting of residential group
7. Others (specify)
2.3. Do you understand all the subproject policies and benefits through propaganda?
1. Yes 2. No
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If not, Why:
1. Unclear propaganda 3. Do not know who to ask
2. Don’t care 4.Others
III. Inventory of Loss
3.1 Were you prior informed about IOL time?
1.Yes 2.No
3.2 Did you participate in the IOL?
1.Yes 2.No
3.3 Do you have any property that is missed out in the IOL?
1.Yes 2.No
If so, what is it? Status?.................................................................
3.4 Is the inventory of loss accurate?
1.Yes 2.No
3.5 Did you review and sign the DMS form?
1.Yes 2.No
3.6 Did you keep a copy of compensation payment sheet?
1.Yes 2.No
IV. Compensation and Assistance:
4.1 Were you consulted about selection of compensation options? (For example, in cash, "land for
land", house exchange, etc.)
1.Yes 2.No
4.2 Did see the payment sheet?
1.Yes 2.No
4.3 Have you received all the compensation yet?
1.Yes 2. No
If yes, which type of compensation?
1. Land 2. Assets
3.Others (tree....)
Reason………………………………………………………..
4.4 When did you receive the compensation payment?
1. Prior to construction
2. During construction
3. After construction
4.5 1. Life stabilization
2. Job change and training
3. Allowance for moving
4. Support for vulnerable group
5. Self-relocation assistance
6. Others (clarify …………………………………….)
7. Nothing
8. Yes, but have not received, clarify .................................... ...
4.6 Are you satisfied with the compensation rate?
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1. Yes 2. Acceptable 3. No
If not, why?
…………………………………………………………………….
V. Resettlement
5.1 Was your family arranged for relocation?
1.Yes 2.No
If so, where is the resettlement site? :………………………………………………
5.2 Did your family get prior notice or participate in the meeting of selecting resettlement site
where you will relocate?
1.Yes 2.No
5.3 Do you think that the project resettlement site is convenient for your family??
1. Very convenient 2. Convenient 3. Not convenient
If not, please specify the reason:
……………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………
5.4 Do land plots in the resettlement site have been properly arranged?
1. Yes 2. No
If not, why? (please clarify):
……………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………
5.5 Have the infrastructures in the resettlement site of the subproject been fully equipped?
1. Yes 2. No
If not, lack of which infrastructure:
1. Assess and internal roads
2. Electricity
3. Domestic water
4. Public works: cultural house, campus
5. Drainage system:
6. Others
5.6 Are you satisfied with the available resettlement site?
1. Very satisfied
2. Satisfied
3. Unsatisfied
4. Very unsatisfied
VI. Livelihood Restoration and Improvement
6.1 How did your life change compared to before the project
1. Better 2. Unchanged 3. More difficult
If it is more difficult, why? …………………………………………………………………………
6.2 When the land was acquired, did any family member lose his/her job?
1.Yes 2. No
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6.3 Did your family receive any help from local authorities in life stabilization? (For
households losing more than 10% of agricultural land)
1. Vocational training 2. Employment services
3. Credit access 4. Others
VII. Complaints and grievance redress
7.1 Do you have any complaint?
1.Yes 2.No
7.2 Has your complaint been resolved?
1. Yes 2. No
How long :……………………………………………………………….
VIII. Contribution
8.1 Did you make any contribution for the project implementation?
1.Yes 2.No
If so, what is it?:
1. Money 2. Land 3. Others............
8.2 Can you give some comments and suggestions for the project?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………….
….month…….. 2018
Respondent Enumerator
(Signature, full name) (Signature, full name)
DETAILED MEASUREMENT SURVEY
FOR AFFECTED HOUSEHOLDS
A. SOCIO-ECONOMIC PART
Survey area: ..................... .. Ward / Commune / Town ................ District...................................
Component: ...............................................................................
Name of respondent: ........................................................................
Age: ............ Gender: Male Female Relationship with householder: ...........
1. Information about affected household
1.1 Householder
1 Name of householder
2 Gender 1- Men
2- Women
3 Age
4 Ethnic group 1- Kinh/ Vietnam 3- Hoa
2- Cham 4- Others (clarify)……..
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5 Marital
status
1. Married 3.Divorced
2. Widowed 4.Single
6 Education
levels
1. Illiterate 4. High school
2. Under primary school 5. College, university
3. Primary school 6. Post-graduate
7 Main
occupation
1. Agriculture 6. Civil servant
2.Fishery 7.Teacher, Health worker
3. Trading 8. Unemployed, looking for a job
4. Driver 9. Not working (retirement or housewife)
5.Hired employee 10.Others…………………………
8 Status of
residence
1- KT1 3- KT3
2- KT2 4 -Others…………………………..
1.2 Members in family
Total
1 Number of regular family members
2 Number of employees (over 16 years old)
2. Living conditions
1 Energy-lighting
......................
1- National grid 4 - Fuel 7 - Coal
2- Generator 5-Gas 8- Firewood
3- Battery 6- Candle 9- Others
2 Energy-cooking
......................
1- Electricity 3. Coal 4.Gas
2- Firewood 5. Others..............
3 water sources for
domestic activities
1- Rain water 4- Tap water 6- From seller
2- Well 5- Canal, river, pond 7-Others
3- Drilled well
4 Toilets 1- Two compartment toilet 3- Public toilet
2- Indoor toilet 4. No toilet
3. Household income and expenditures
3.1 Income sources
1 Main income sources 1- Agriculture 6. Civil servant
2- Fishery 7.Teacher, Health worker
3- Trading 8. Unemployed, looking for a job
4- Driver 9. Not working,(retirement or
housewife)
5- Hired employees
10.Others…………………………
2 Minor income sources
3.2 Total income
Source VND/month VND/year
1 Main sources
2 Minor sources
3 Total (from all the
sources)
4. Household expenditures
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4.1 Average
expenditure/month
………………………………… dong
4.2 Who is decision maker on
spending in your family?
1- Husband 2- Wife 3- Both
4.3 Does your family have
any monthly savings?
1- Yes 2- No
5. Household classification (According to MOLISA)
1 Type of
household
1- Not poor 2 - Poor 3- Very poor
2 Family
under
preferential
treatment
policy
1- War invalids 3- People with Meritorious
Services to the Revolution
2- Martyrs 4- Vietnamese Heroic Mother
B. DETAILED MEASUREMENT SURVEY (DMS)
Project items ..............................................
1. Occupied land
What are types of affected land?
No. Total
area
(m²)
Affected
area
(m²) When the first
time of using
the land?
Land title
Current
status of
land use
Permanent Temporary
1 2 3 4 5 6
1.1 Residential
land
1.2 Paddy land
1.3 Garden land
1.4 Forest
land/cultivating
land
1.5 Shrimp/fish
farming pond
1.6 Other
agricultural
land
1.7 Non-
agricultural
land
First time of using the land: Title:
1- Before 12/1980 1- LURC or legible to LURC
2- From 01/1981-15/12/1993 2- Hire, borrow or temporary use.
3- After 15/12/1993 3- Have no legal title to the land
Current status of use:
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1- For living only 6- 3-crop rice 11- Perennial crops
2- For living and trading 7- 2-crop rice 12- Shrimp, fish farming
3- Only for store 8- 1-crop rice 13- Intensive shrimp farming
4- Production place/ garage 9- Cash crop 14- Combine between rice and shrimp
farming
5- Community activities 10- Vegetables 15- Others (specify).....................
2. Affected structures
What is the MAJOR structures affected by the subproject?
No. Type of
Structures
Total area
(m²)
Affected
area
(m²)
Grades
of
house
Current
status
of
usage
APs rent house How are
structures
affected?
Yes Rental/month
(VND)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
Using purposes
1- For living only 3- Store 5- Community
2- For living and trading 4- Industrial/warehouse 6- Others:
Grades of house:
1- Grade 1 4- Grade 4
2- Grade 2 5 - Temporary house
3- Grade 3
Current status of use:
1- Living 5- Industrial/trading/warehouse
2- Living and trading 6- For rent
3- Trading 7- Others (specify).....................
4- Community (school, etc.)
Which AUXILIARY WORKS are affected by the subproject?
No. Type of
Structures
Affected parts Type of
initial
construction
materials
How are
structures
affected?
m² M Quantity
1 2 3 4 5 6
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
Structures
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1- Porch 6- Fence 11- Electricity meter
2- Porch/wall and yard 7- Gate 12 - Water meter
3- Trading Kiosks 8- Drainage culvert 13-Telephone line, ADSL
4- Separate Kitchen/ toilet/bathroom 9- Well 14- Water pipeline
5- Cattle houses 10- Graves 15- Others
Primary construction materials:
1- Bamboo 4- Concrete
2- Timber 5- Iron/steel
3- Brick 6- Others.............................................
3. Affected trees
No. Affected amount Size/age
Type of trees Quantity m² Year
Diameter
(cm)
1 2 3 4 5
3.1 Group 1
3.2 Group 2
3.3 Group 3
3.4 Group 4
3.5 Group 5
3.6 Group 6
3.7 Group 7
Group 1 - Longan, Coconut, Mango, Star apple
Group 2 - Orange, mandarin, grapefruit, custard apple, cherry
Group 3 - Guava, Cashew, pepper, Pitaya
Group 4 - Papaya, Banana, Others
Group 5 - Pineapple, Sugarcane
Group 6 - Eucalyptus, Pear, Acacia, Meliaceae
Group 7 - Melaleuca, Bamboo, Other
C. CONSULTATION ON COMPENSATION AND RESETTLEMENT
1. What kind of compensation would you like to receive?
1- Land exchange for self-construction
2- In cash
3- Both in cash and land exchange
4- Others (specify).................................................................
2. (For relocated households) Where do you want to relocate?
1- Within the current ward
2- In a resettlement area of the City
3- Apartment
4- Seft buy/arrange residence
5- Others (specify).................................................................
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3. Is your family willing to contribute to the construction of local/city infrastructure (with households
in Component A)?
1- Yes (Continue with question 3.1)
2- No (Continue with question 3.2)
3.1 If so, how would you like to contribute?
1- Donate affected land (no compensation)
2- Donate affected structures
3- Money
4- Others (specify).................................................................
3.2 If not, why?
1- Have money to contribute
2- It is the responsibility of the government
3- Others (specify).................................................................
4. Do you have any suggestion about project assistance programs?
1- Vocational training Occupation…………….....
2- Borrowing
3- Job creation
4- Others Specify..............................
5- Have no idea (please answer question 5)
If there is no suggestions, what do you plan to restore your family’s income?
(Specify................................................................................................................................................)
5. Do you have any other ideas about compensation/assistance?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Thank you for time
Confirmation of household Enumerator
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Annex 7: Some Photos about Current Status of the Project Site and Public Consultation
Current status of construction site of Cay Gai Weir Current status of construction site of Cay Gai Weir
Current status of construction site of Cay Gai Weir Current status of construction site of Cay Gai Weir
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Houses under construction in resettlement area Basic infrastructure in resettlement area
Public consultation in Dieu Tri town