SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM THAI BINH PROJECT MANAGEMENT UNIT RP280 VOL. 6 RESETTLEMENT PLAN THE RURAL WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION PROJECT OF 08 COMMUNES IN THAI BINH PROVINCE - SECOND STAGE SUB-PROJECT: IN VU TAY, BINH NGUYEN, NAM HONG, THUY QUYNH - THAI BINH PROVINCE T H A I BINH, FED 2008 SOCIALIS'T REI'UIILIC OF VIETNAhI THAI BINH PROJECT IClANAGER/IENTUNIT RESETTLEMENT PLAN THE RURAL WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION PROJECT OF 08 COMMUNES IN THAI BINH PROVINCE - SECOND STAGE SUB-PROJECT: IN VU TAY, BINH NGUYEN, NAM HONG, THUY QUYNH - THAI BINH PROVINCE PROJECT INVESTOR PROJECT PREPARATOR THAI BINH PROJECT MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION OF VIETNAM WATER, SANITATION UNIT AND ENVIRONMENT JSC (VIWASE) , - .._. AND INVESTMENT /._ . THAI BINH, FEB 2008 The Rural Wafer Supply and Sanitation Project of 00 communes in Thai Binh province-secor~dstage -- ..... CONTENT 1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 6 2. LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND ENTITLEMENT POLICY .......................................6 2.1 Laws. Decrees and Circulars of Vietnam .................................................................... 7 2.2 World Bank policy on involuntary resettlement ..........................................................8 2.3 Policies to be applied by RRD-RWSS......................................................................... 8 3. PROJECT AFFECTED SCOPE AND INHABITANT STATUS ............................9 3.1 Project affected area and displaced persons ................................................................ 9 3.2 Displaced person condition in the project affected areas ..........................................1 1 4. INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT ...................................................................13 4.1 Central Project Office (CPO)..................................................................................... 13 4.2 Provincial People's Committee (PPC)........................................................................13 4.3 Provincial RRD-RWSS Steering Committee (PSC)................................................... 14 4.4 Departments of Finance. Construction. Natural Resources and Environment and other related departments .......................................................................................................... 14 4.5 Thai Binh Project Management Unit ....................................................................... 15 4.6 District People's Committee ...................................................................................... 15 4.7 The Compensation. Allowance and Resettlement Council........................................15 4.8 Commune people's committee ................................................................................... 16 4.9 Independent Monitoring Organization ...................................................................... 16 5. PUBLIC CONSULTATION. INFORMATION ANNOUNCEMENT AND GRIEVANCE MECHANISMS ...................................................................................16 5.1 Objectives of information announcement and public consultation ...........................16 5.2 Consultation during Projectspreparation................................................................... 17 5.3 Grievance Redress Procedure.................................................................................... 18 6. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE....................................................................... 19 7. MONITORING AND EVALUATION ................................................................... 20 7.1 Objectives ............................................................................................................. 20 7.2 Internal Monitoring ................................................................................................... 20 7.3 Independent Monitoring .......................................................................................... 2 1 7.4 Monitoring methodology and reporting ..................................................................21 8. COST ESTIMATE AND BUDGETS ...................................................................22 The Rural Water Supply arid Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh province-second stage - DEFINITION OF TERMS Vulnerable Croups Separate groups who could be adversely affected by the relocation (Poor households, ethnic minority groups, handicappcd people...) Resettlement is the general term related to land recovery and compensation, assistant, resettlement and income restoration for loss of assets whether it involves actual relocation, loss of land, shelter, assets or other means of livelihootl. Conipensation Financial/materialized compensation for DP, including cost estimate and loss compensation, support. Income restoration is the process to recover income, production activities and living standard for long time. Resettlement Plan Completion of Action Plan with fully timetable and detailed budget for developing resettlement strategy, objectives, rights, actions, responsibilities, monitoring and evaluation. Replacement cost is the term used to determine the amount sufficient to replace lost assets and cover transaction costs. When domestic laws do not meet the standard of compensation at full replacement cost, compensation under domestic law is supplemented by additional measures necessary to meet the replacement cost standards. Living Standard Supplement of compensation for assuring DP who suffer seriously from Recovery loss of production material, ~sof incomeljob or means of livelihood to have have equally or better living standard. Cut-of-date The date of announcement of component boundary to Displaced Persons and local communities, DP will be informed of the cut-off date for each Project component, and that anyone moving into the Project Area after that date will not be entitled to compensation and support under the Project. Eligibility Any person who at the cut-of-date was located within the area affected by the project, its components, or other subproject parts thereof, and would: (i) have formal legal rights to land (including customary and traditional rights recognized under the laws of the country); or (ii) do not have formal legal rights to land at the time the census begins but have a claim to such land or assets - provided that such claims are recognized under the laws of the country or become recognized through process identified in the resettlement plan. (iii) Do not have legal nor recognizable by laws right to the land they are occupying where they live or/and have propertieslassets, within the project area, before the cut-off date. Persons covered under (i) and (ii) are provided compensation for the land they lose and other support at full replacement cost. Persons covered under (iii) are provided resettlement support in lieu of compensation for the land they occupy, and other support, as necessary, to achieve the objectives set in this PF, if they occupy the project area prior to a cut-off date. Persons who encroach on the area after the cut-off date are not entitled to compensation or any other form of resettlement support. Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 5 -The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 comrnunes in Thai Binh province-second stage I. INTRODUCTION Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project continue implementing in communes proposed during Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) after being conducted pilot sub- projects in 7 communes in Hai Duong, Thai Binh, Nam Dinh and Ninh Binh provinces. 8 communes of Thai Binh province proposed during Pre-FS include: Viet Thuan and Nguyen Xa - Vu Thu District; Vu Tay and Binh Nguyen-Kien Xuong District; Nam Hong, Tay Phong and Dong Minh - Tien Hai District; Thuy Quynh-Thai Thuy District Main objects of the project are to expand coverage of clean water and sanitation and improve living standard and support poverty reduction activities to project rural areas. The project will be a direct investment in the National RWSS Strategy developed with World Bank and Danida assistance. Expanding coverage of RWSS has been defined as one of substantial objectives of the National RWSS Target Program. The Red River Delta Rural Water and Sanitation project including the sub-projects in Thai Binh province have been executed according to APL programe. Project investment loan is divided into small items that are adjustable and succeeding to zssist rural water supply programe in a long-term development. Project implementation comforms to guideline of worldbank and Vietnam's regulations. The project has consist of sub-projects that have been carried out at commune and inter-commune level. There are four major Project components: (i) Construction/Rehabilitation of the RWSS Infrastructure (ii) Health and Hygiene behaviour change education, health improvement (iii) Capacity building and institutional strengthening for community and local institution for project implementation; (iv) Project monitoring and management. The Resettlement Plan (RP) has been based on the Resettlement Policy Framework that prepared during Pre-Feasibility Study and approved to the Prime Minister. This RP will comprise of all activities relating to compensation and land acquisition during the project implementation. In general, a number of subprojects affected from land acquisition are relatively insignificant. There are total of 37 households in 4 sub-projects whose agricultural land is acquisied. No household has to be resettled. The project affected people (PAP) - Displaced (DP) are also the project beneficiary. The RP which is prepared during the Feasibility Study include: the compensation and resettlement policy framework; project displaced areas and people; institutional :t,.rangements;budget; monitoring and evaluation. 2. LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND ENTITLEMENT POLICY The Resettlement Plan (RP) is based on the Resettlement Policy Framework made during the PFS preparation. This RP will apply the various laws, degrees, and circular regulating use of land in Vietnam as well as the World Bank policy Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 6 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh province-second stage -- - 2.1 Laws, Decrees and Circulars of'Vietnam List of regulations of the Socialist Republic of Vie~namhave been applied as follo~\~s: Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam dated April 1Sth, 1992. Land law dated November 26th, 2003. Decree No.l81/2003/ND-CP dated Octorber 29tl1, 2003 on the irnplernentation of Land law. Decree No. 188/2004/ND-CPdared November 16th, 2003 on methods of detc~mining land prices and assorted-land price brackets. Decree No. 198/2004/ND-CP dated December 03nd, 2004 on collection of land use levies. Decree No. 197/2004/ND-CP dated December 03nd, 2004 regarding Compensation, Assistance, and Resettlement Where Land is Recovered by the State. Decree No. 17/2006/ND-CP dated February 06th, 2006 supplementing and innovating the articles in the instruction Decrees on land law implementation. Decision No.20/2005/QD-UBND dated February 24Ih, 2005 for price list for compensation when the State recovers land in province. Decision No. 3248/QD-UBND dated February 29Ih,2007 for prices of different types of land in province ?fie Land Law of 2003 provides for the assignment of land to people by land use right which bears close similarities to individual property. Some of the important issues relevant to land usage, acquisition can be summaries as follows: a) The State reserves the right to allocate land and determine its usage. b) Families and individuals who have been assigned with land have the right to exchange their land for another piece; transfer their land use right to another party; and rent, bequeath, or use their land as collateral. c) The People's Committees at all levels (Province, District, and commune) are responsible for the administration of land use in their localities; the People's Committees at all levels are responsible for managing land within their domain. d) The State reserves the right to expropriate land when truly necessary, in cases of national defence or security, or national and public interests. In these cases, the land user will be compensated for loss of possessions. The "national and public interest" is defined in GoV Degree No 197/2004/ND-CP of 3rd December 2004 'which includes infrastructure projects. Before land is recovered, the land users must be informed of the reason for expropriation, time schedule and plan for relocation, if necessary, and options for compensation. -- Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 7 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation PI-ojectof 08 cornmunes in Thai Binh province-second stage --- ..- 2.2 World Bank policy on involuntary rescttlenient Involuntary resettlement ~111clerdevelopment projects, if unmitigalcd, ol'tcn give rise to severe economic, social, and environmental risks: production systems are dis~nantlcd; damages on material and immaterial property (housing, land, forest resources, cultural sites, properties of commercial value, social and cultural activities) are inflicted. Such effects can be either temporary or permanent. Thus the World Bank policy regulated by OP/BP 4.12 includes safeguards to address and mitigate these risks. The basic guiding principle of the World Bank resettlement policy is that: a) Involuntary resettlement should be avoided where feasible, or minimized, exploring all viable alternative project designs. b) Where it is not feasible to avoid resettlement, resettlement activities should be conceived and executed as sustainable development programs, providing sufficient investment resources to enable the persons displaced by the project to share in project benefits. Displaced persons should be meaningfully consulted and should have opportunities to participate in planning and implementing resettlement programs. C) Displaced persons should be assisted in their efforts to improve their livelihoods and standards of living or at least to restore them, in real terms, to pre-displacement levels or to levels prevailing prior to the beginning of project implementation, whichever is higher. 2.3 Policies to be applied by RRD-RWSS Resettlement policy which is applied for RRD-RWSS (including sub-project) will be harmonious between World Bank requirements (Involuntary Resettlement Policy OP 4.12) and Vietnam laws and regulations. Principles in the project resettlement policy include: a) All project affected people, regardless of their owner situation, social economic position, will be reasonably compensated, and supported for their loss of assets, inc~meand business according to the replacement prices and given suitable resettlement measures, in order to assist in their efforts to improve their livelihoods and standards of living or at least restore their living standards, income and production capacity to pre-displacement levels. b) Land prices for calculating damage compensations (compensation, support) are determined closely with the actual transferred land use right price in the market at normal conditions. When there are differences from the actual transferred land use right price, land prices for calculating damage compensations shall be appropriately adjusted. c) Compensation for affected dwelling houses and construction sites accortiing to the new construction value of damaged dwelling houses and construction sires having technical standards equal to dwelling houses are made without discalculate for salvage raw materials or depreciation. d) People who, lived, worked and had their assets attached to project affected areas or suffered from other damages caused by project implementation prior to the cut-of- date are entitled to compensation (compensation, support). e) Resettlement assessment monitoring is regularly executed with the participation of affected persons. Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 8 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh province-secorld stage -- -- -- 3. PROJECT AFFECTED SCOPE AND INHABITANT STA'I'US In recent years, urban and rural area of Thai Binh province have many innovations ncessantly as well as the development of oher provinces in the country. The living standard of people in rural area is better and better. Their demand of infrastructure improvement including clean water supply and sanitation are necessary. Water supply and sanitation sub- project covering rural communes in Thai Binh province will make the satisfied condi~ionfor socio-economic development. The size of Water supply and sanitation sub-projects (RRD-WSSP) is commune or inter-commune. The pumping station, water tower and water treatment plant have to accluire land for construction. The delivery and service pipe system is planed to istall in road and there is no effect by land acquisition. Locations of the pumping Station, water tank and water treatment Plant were considered carefully basing on appropriate technology solution and reducing the effect by land acquisition to household. Most of area of recoved land for construction is public land and under administration of commune authority. So, scale affected area by sub-project is small. There are total of 36 households in 04 communes whose agricultural land will be recovered. 100% of DH also enjoys official involvement form project 3.1 Project affected area and displaced persons According to the proposed design of a sub-project at all communes, the water supply systems generally consist of: The pumping station 1 (raw water pumping station) is planed to be installed nearly water source in the area of 150-200m2 (1000-2000m2 if it has pre-sedimentation basin). Raw water will be moved form the station to water treatment plant. Most of area of recoved land for pumping Station is public land and under administration of commune authority. These areas are either free or to be delivered to HHs every year The water treatment plant is planed to be installed in the area of 1,500m2-1,700m2 (depending on designed capacity). This plant comprises a mixed tank, a sediment tank, filtration tank number 1, filtration tank number 2 (Nam Hong commune), a clean water tank, the pumping station 11.The Binh Nguyen and Nam Hong sub-project have pre-sedimentation basin. Area of land recovery for construction and information of displaced persons by sub-projects in Thai Binh province show in table 1 and 2. Table 1.Construction components and area of land recovery - Sub-project Construction Area of land Nurnber of Component recovery (m2) Affected HH Vu Tay commune, Water intake, raw watcr 294 0 Kien Xuong pumping station District Water Treatment Plant 1.496 9 1 2 Binh Nguyen Water intake, raw water 1 1.296 2 commune, Kien pumping station, pre- Xuong District sedimentation basin Water Treatment Plant 1.496 4 3 Nam Hong Water intake, raw water 2.092 4 commune, Tien Hai pumping station, pre- District sedimentation basin . -- Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 9 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitalion Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh province-second slage -- --- h'o Slib-project Corlstrlictiorl r irea of larld Corrlporlerlt recovery (rr12) Affected HI! Water Trealment Plant 1.496 4 Thuy Quynh Water intake, raw water 150 0 commune, Thai pumping slalion Thuy District Water Treatment Plant 1.496 14 Total 9.816 37 The land acquisition for the project is all agricultural land being used to cultiva~erice and farm produce Table 2. General information of Dispaced households I 1 Head of a displaced Area of Total area Rate (%) Terttire household land (rn2) status recovery (m2) Vu Tay commune, Kien Xuong District Water intake, Raw water pumping station 1 / Public land (under 294 0 legal I I administration of CPC) I I I I I 1Water treatment plant 1 I Nguysn Quang Sing 108 25920 0,42 legal 2 Vii Van Thubng 192 25920 0,74 legal 3 HA Van Miic 108 20160 0,54 legal 1 216 1 25920 1 0,83 1 legal 1 1 5 1 Nguyen Van Thien 1 120 20160 1 0,60 1 legal 1 1 6 1 HA Van Vugng 1 108 20160 0,54 1 legal 1 4 7 .Nguysn Van Thanh 216 15120 14 legal 8 HA Van Mung 324 10080 3 2 legal . 9 TrAn Van Thau 108 25920 0,42 legal 1 Binh Nguyen com~nune,Kien Xuong District I Water intake, Raw water pumping station, pre-sedimentation basin 1 Bhi Van Di6u 1077 2736 39 legal 2 Ng8 Van Tho 553 3866 14 legal Water treatment plant 1 Commune PC 550 legal 1 2 Pham Van Nga 1 200 ( 2721 7 legal 1 1 4 NguyEn Van Nhien 186 1350 14 legal Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 10 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh province-second stage -- I 5 INguyen Ngoc Hln 560 2876 19 legal Narn Hong commune, Tien Hai District Water intake, Raw warer pumping starion, pre-scdimenlation basin I NguyEn Vfin Vi 1409' 3820 27 legal 2 Pham Vlin Nguyen 343 1548 22 legal 4 3 Dho V2n Trung 450 1608 28 legal d 4 Pham trung Tin 395 3746 10 legal Water treatment plan1 I 1 Nguygn Van Hikn 360 1192 30 legal 2 Trdn Vlin Viet 360 1252 29 legal 3 TrAn Van PhiCu 360 1192 30 legal 4 Vii Van Luygn 504 2204 23 legal Thuy Quynh commune, Thai Thuy District Water intake, Raw water pumping station 1 Commune PC 150 legal 1 Water treatment plant 1 1 Commune PC 179 2 NguyEn Viin Sang 123 , 3179 3,s 3 LC Thj Quct 74 1250 6 8 4 NguyEn Thj Ngu 134 281 1 4,77 legal 5 NguyEn Thj Ninh 6 NguyEn T ~HinhI I 8 NguyEn Thj Hi& 96 2091 4,6 9 NguyEn Thi C* 185 1322 1,4 legal 10 Dzio Ngoc H u h 167 360 46 legal 11 NguyEn Van TiCp 6 2519 0,23 legal 1 12 NguyEn Van Thich 71 2414 29 legal . 13 NguyEn Van Luyen 39 1724 2,9 legal 14 Dio Thi Pha 132 2484 5,3 legal 15 ham Th/ Xoa 149 149 100 legal _) ' Area of land recovery is larger than needed area for the Water treatment plant (361m2) because the remain land is small and is imposible to cultivate. So that, the project can use the remain area with agree of the Commune PC 3.2 Displaced person condition in the project affected areas Social surveys and investigations on the sub-project's effect that were conducted in October and November in 2007 have collected various social economic data, identified affected Resettlement plan lor Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 11 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh province-second stage --- forms, estimaled affected levels ant1 invcntol-ied :rffcc~cd prulxrties. These surveys are carried out in cooperation with local authorities and affcctcd houscholds. The survey rcsulls have shown that 36 households (152 members) arc affected by the agriculture land acquisition in project communes. PAH's Socio-economic condition is indicated in following table. Table 3. Displaced household 's socio and economic features No Head of a Age Occripatiorz Tlte The hforttltly hoiisehold rtiirnherof nirrnber iricorrteofa rj~ernbers of ltoiisehold of a working houselzold people - Vu Tay commune, Kien Xuong District 1 Nguysn Quang Famer 36 S5ng 5 2 1.250.000 2 Vii Van Thuhng 43 nt 5 2 1.250.000 3 HA Van Mirc 42 nt 4 2 1.250.000 4 HA Van Trubng 38 nt 5 2 1.OOO.OOO 5 Nguykn Van Thicn 42 nt 4 2 1.250.000 6 HA Van Vuung 46 nt 5 3 1.250.000 7 Nguykri Van Thanh 40 nt 4 2 1.OOO.OOO 8 HA V ~ IMung - I 83 nt 2 0 200.000 1Trdn Van Thiu 36 1 nt 5 2 ' 1.250.004 9 Binh Nguyen commune, Kien Xuong District 1 1 Bhi Van Di6u 57 Famer 4 3 3.000.000 2 Ng6 Vrin Tho 46 nt 5 3 3.750.000 3 Pham Van Nga 63 nt 4 4 3.000.000 4 Nguyen Van Nhi$n 75 nt 6 3 4.500.000 5 Nguyen Ngoc Hin 46 nt 4 2 3.000.000 Nam Hong commune, Tien Hai District 1 ~ 1 1Nguyen Van Vi 1 59 1 Famer 1 3 1 3 1 1.200.000 1 2 Pham Vrin Nguycn 72 nt 2 0 360.000 5 Nguykn Van Hien 42 nt 4 2 840.000 6 Tran Vrin Vict 36 nt 5 2 1 7 TrBn Van Phi& 1 36 nt 1 4 1 2 1 840.000 1 1 8 ( Vii Viin Luygn 1 45 1 nt 1 5 2 1 1.250.000 1 1 I Thuy Quynh commune, Thai Thuy District I - Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 12 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh province-second stage - pp I Nguyen VAn Sang 52 Famcr 5 3 1.400.000 2 Le Thj Qu@ 69 nl 2 1 900.000 3 Nguykn Thi Ngu 59 nt 5 3 1.550.000 4 NguyEn Thi Ninh 48 nt 4 3 1.500.000 5 Nguykn Thi Hinh 48 nt 7 5 1.750.000 6 Nguysn Vrin %n 46 3 nt 4 1.700.000 ---- -- 7 Nguysn Thj t-Ii&n 48 nt 3 2 1.350.000 8 Nguyh Thi C* 71 nt 5 3 I .400.000 9 DBo Ngoc Hugn 38 nt 4 2 850.000 10 1 Nguyen Van Tigp 49 nt 1 1 450.000 NguyEn Van Thich 46 nt 4 3 1.450.000 Nguyen Van Luycn 43 nt 4 3 I .500.000 13 Dio Thi Pha 71 nt 14 Pham Thj Xoa 46 nt All the households being affected by land acquisition are living average and good living conditions. Beside the income from agriculture, the HH's income is increased by temporary jobs which are done in free time of year. 4. INSTITU'TIONAL ARRANGEMENT Structures of implementation arrangement and an overview of key responsibilities for/in every levellunit participating in implementation of project resettlement can be described as follows: 4.1 Central Project Office (CPO) A CPO takes a responsibility for overall project coordination. A Project Management Office based in CERWASS provides assistance to the RRD-RWSS SC. The SC is responsible for overall project coordination, including liaison between the Government and subproject PPCs and the WB. Specific resettlement responsibilities of the SC are: (i) Develop policies and strategic guidance to project activities in accordance with approved RP. (ii) Review and approve objective and project framework justification. (iii) Work plan and annual budget. (iv) Monitoring and Approval Project Updating Report. (v) Overall responsibility for RPF's and RPs' implementation (vi) Consolidate project progress reports on land acquisition and resettlement for MARD and WB. (vii) Consolidate project accounts, and reviewing audited accounts. 4,.2 Provincial People's Committee (PPC) Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 13 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh province-second stage - ------.P~ 'fie PPC is the Executing Agency (EA) responsible for overall implcnicntation of thc subproject, including ilnplemerltation of Abbriviation Resettlement plan (ARP) for its subproject. The PPC is responsible for fc3llowing project's approved by Prime Minister ARPF for as a condition to pal-ticipatcin the Projcct. It is of the highest adnlinistrative levcl the body responsible for approving ARP for its subproject after the draft of the ARP got WB's concurrence and making decisions related to projcct's resettlement issues, including compensation rates and rehabilitation assistances measures for DPs. The PPCs are also responsible for steering relevant agencies to fulfill their assigned tasks. 4.3 Provincial RRD-RWSS Steering Colnlnittee (PSC) A provincial steering committee (PSC),on behalf of the PPC, will have overall responsibility for project implementation. The PSC consists of the PPC vice-chairperson; directors/deputy directors of provincial line departments including departments of Construction, Finance, Planning and Investment, Land use management, Environment; chairperson/vice- chairperson of the DPC, chairperson of the Provincial Women's Union, and manager of the Project Management Unit (PMU). Key responsibilities include follows, not limited to: (i) Assist the PPC review the RP updated by the PMU with revised compensation rates based on a repIacement cost survey. (ii) Advise PPC to issue decisions on acquisition and allocation of land required for development of subproject components, including allocation of land to poor and vulnerable DPs; (iii) Advise PPC to approve resettlement budget and ensure timely disbursement of funds; (iv) Advise PPC to review and approve resettlement documents submitted by PMU for its approval; (v) Advise PPC and PMU on ways to redress and resolve any DPs grievances that have been appealed to PPC, and refer all DPs grievances to the appropriate channels. (vi) Recruitment and monitoring consultants, including recruitment and monitoring resettlement independent monitoring agencies. 4.4 Departments of Finance, Construction, Natural Resources and Environment and other related departments Department offinances: a) To preside at coordinating with related departments to submit to the PC for approval of land and assets prices. b) To guide report preparation and preside at appraising options of compenst:ion, allowance and resettlement. c) To examine the payment of compensation, allowance and costs for implementation of compensation, allowance and resettlement. Department of planning and invest~nent: To intrucduce, check on preparing and implementing resettlement plan. Department of Natural Resoz~rcesand Environmerzt: a) To guide the defining of types of land, land areas and conditions for entitlement to con~pensationwhen land is recovered by the State. Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 14 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Tha~Binh province-second stage - .- b) To dctcrmine Icvel and scope of impact, rccovercd land area in order to create a basis for calculating cornpensation and support to all subjccts. C) To preside at coordinating with thc Dcpartmcnt of Invcstrnent and Planning ancl thc Department of Construction in order to submit to the Thai Binh PC for dccision on scope of land to be recovcred for the projcct. Departrnerit of Construction: a) To guide the defining of scope, areas ancl legality of construction works connecting closely with land recovery. b) To appraise qualities of dwelling houses, architecture materials, treasure, station and other construction works. C) To coordinate with authority agencies to determine the position and scope of resettlement areas. Tax Department: To guide the Branch of tax in Districts and cities the defining of different types of land that are payed taxes by individual, household or organization. 4.5 Thai Binh Project Management Unit Project Management Unit (PMU) under Department of Agricultural and rural Development being representative of Investor is responsible for project implementation, including RP. It comprises technical, institutional, social and resettlement, administrative management, and accounting divisions. The PMU will be responsible for the following key resettlement activities, not limited to: a) To update RP at time of project implementation when detailed design will be available, and submit the updated RP to PPC for approval. b) To coordinate with other departments for effective implementation of the RP approved under the subproject, arid in compliance with the resettlement principles and objectives. Ensure proper implementation of rehabilitation measures and supporting actiyities. C) To develop the mechanisms through which resettlement disbursements and compensation payments for DPs will be made; prepare any relevant documents that may be required. d) may be required. 4.6 District People's Committee The District People's Committee are responsible for identification of land and structures and appointing members of the DRC and assigning functional tasks for the DRC. a) To conduct, organize, propaganda, campaign all organizations and personnel about policies of compensation and resettlement suppoi-;. b) Responsibility for guiding Compensation, allowance and Resettlement Council established by District PC: identify land price for compe~isationand resettlement appraisal by Financial Department and submit Provincial People's committee for approval; and implementation in accordance with compensation options. c) To co-ordinate with related Departments, Agencies, Organizations, Employer. d) To solve cases of complain on compensation, suppoit and resettlement. 4.7 The Compensation, Allowance and Resettlement Council Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 15 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 conimunes in Thai Birlh province-second stage The cornpcnsation, allowance and rcsclllcmcnt cornrnitlec (CARC) \ ~ i l l be cstablichctl according to Decree 197/2004/ND-CP issued by government ancl 1795/2005/QD-UBND issued by Thai Binh Province. The resertlement committee will work closely with the PMU on all resettlernent-related issues. The DPC chairperson or vice-chairperson will act as the reseltlement co~n~nitteechairperson, and representatives from district departments, including construction, planning and investment, land use management, urban management unit, members of mass organization, representative of DPs, and other members as required. A PMU's staff should be a member of District's resettlemen1 committee, unless otherwise requested. The resettle~nentco~n~nittee will assist the DPC/PPC in decision-making on resettlement issues. Key responsibilities of CARC are follows: a) To assist in preparing and submitting Compensation Opinon for approval; imple~nentationof for all resettlement activities in their districts; b) Chairman of CARC takes responsibilities for instructing members to prepare, submit and implement resettlement option; being accurate and legal data inventory of affected assets that are compensated or allowed. c) To cooperate fully with the external monitoring organization 4.8 Commune people'scommittee CPC will be responsible to coordinate with functional agencies in land and property certification; to carry out studies and campaigns that the inhabitants should adopt site clearance. Propaganda content includes land recovery purposes, policies on compensation; support and make good condition for payment and resettlement. 4.9 IndependentMonitoringOrganization Independent Evaluation can implement by Research Organization, University or NGO that is specialize in social science. These agencies will implement surveys of economic social, monitoring, and evaluation of implementation of RP. Reports of Progress Evaluation and suitability of RP and related proposals is needed to prepare periodly 5. PUBLIC CONSULTATION, INFORMATION ANNOUNCEMENT AND GRIEVANCE MECHANISMS 5.1 Objectivesof informationannouncement and public consultation Ensuring participation of local authority, related organizations and displaced persons into the project in order to speed up project implementation conveniently. Announcing information for DP and involved agencies is an important part for project preparation and implementation. Consulting to affected people and ensure that they participate into the project positively. Thih will reduce the potential for conflicts and minimize the risk of project delays. This wlll also enable the Project to design the resettlement and rehabilitation program as a comprehensive development program to suit the needs and priorities of the displaced persons, and thereby maximizing the economic and social benefits of investments. The objectives of the public information and consultation program are as follows: ( i ) To ensure that local authorities, as well as representatives of DPs, will be included in the planning and decision-making processes. PMU will work closely with the City People's Committee and the District People's Committee during project implementation. DPs involvement in imple~nentationwill be continued thereafter by requesting each district to invite DPs' representatives to be a member of the The Council for Damages Compensation and Site Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 16 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh province-second stage -ppppp Clearance- CCC take part in the rescltlemcnt activiries (propc~zyevaluarion, compensation, resetrlement, and monitoring). ( i i ) To fully share information about the prop)scd project components and activities with the DPs. ( i i i ) To obtain information about the needs and priorities of the DPs, us well as receiving information about their reactions to proposed policies and ac~ivities. (iv) To ensure that DPs are able to make fully informed decisions that will directly affect thcir incomes and living standards, and that they will have the opportunity to participate in activities and decision-making about issucs that will directly affect them. (v) To obtain the cooperation and participation of the DPs and communities in activities necessary for resettlement planning and implementation. (vi) To ensure transparency in all activities related to land recovery, resettlement, and rehabilitation. 5.2 Consultation during Projec's preparation Local authorities, relevant organizations, DPs and community will participate in all different stages since planning to implementation of the RP. Result of consultation during project's preparation is shown at chapter 3. At the early stage of the project preparation, local authorities and leaders of different administrative levels in each of the Project towns \:lere informed about the project proposal, its objectives and proposed activities. In October 3004, Provincial and District Authorize agencies were consulted on their agreement and commitments to follow the project resettlement policy described in the RPF, reflecting both the Government and WB resettlement objectives and principles. Pre-Feasibility and RPF was approved by Prime Minister and adopted by WB. Consultation and Public Information ill project commune were conducted by public meetings and household visits combining the household socio-economic survey. Community in project area and PAH were consulted on positive impact and negative inpact of sub- project. Social-economic survey was done for most of PAH in 8 communes of the project 5.3Consultation proposed Project's implementation During project implementation, PMUs, assisted by the project consultants, will undertake the following: (i) Provide detail information on policies and schedule to resetllement commitees and related organizations at all levels. (ii) Conduct information dissemination to and cor?sultationwith DPs throughout the life of the project. (iii) Update the city unit prices, and confilm land recovery and impact in properties through a Detailed Measurement Survey (DMS) in consultation with DPs. (iv) 'The District resettlement co~nmitees will then apply prices, calculate compensation entitlements, and complete the Compensation Forms for each affected household. Information on entitlements, and complete the Compensation Forms for each affected household. Information on entitlements Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 17 T l ~ eRural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh provil~ce-secondstage -pppp- will then be presented on an intlivitlual basis to DM5 in the public niceting and visiting to each household. (v) DPs will be received the Comjxnsation Form, showing the household's affected assets and compensation entitlements, will the need to be signed by the DPs to indicate their agreement with the assessment. Any complaints fonn DPs have about the contents of the form will be recordcd and sol\led at this time. (vi) Consultation regarding DPs preferred option for rehabilitation support. This applies to severely affccted and vulnerable DPs. The CCB will inform DPs of options and entitlement to rehabilitation support before asking them to indicate preferences for such rehabilitation support. As soon as having decision of land recovery and before starting to detailed design, community meetings in every local will be hold to announce supple~nentaryinformation's for displaced persons and make a chance to discuss publicly about policies and resettlement procedures in every affected site. All DP-relocated ill be invited to participate the meeting and give ideas. Information and documents will be delivered to DP in this meeting. Methods of meeting include of: ( i ) Explanations give verbally and in visual format, including written information and drawings of the proposed design for the different component of the Project. (ii) Adequate opportunities will be provided for DPs to respond with questions and corn.-;lents.DPs will encourage contributing their ideas. (iii) The CCB and DistrictIWard's authorities will establish a complete list of all PAPSpresent at the meetings. (iv) The CCB will make a complete record of all questions, comments, opinions and decisions that arise during the information/consultation meetings, and . present a report of all the meetings to the Danang PIIPs and PC. Content of the meetings will be including: Project component information, pro-ject impacts: compensation entitlements and rehabilitation of DPs; grievance mechanism and procedures; participation & consultation entitlement; resettlement activities; implementation progress etc. Announcement letters will be sent to every DP including time, address and procedures to receive compensation payment. Affected people who are hardly affected and likely injured will be directly met in order to affiim their wishes for restoration support. By means of public cc:nmunication such as broadcasting station - television, presses combined to use leaflets wiili simple content and easy to understand so that they can be imparted necessary information for the project, State policies to all DP. Besides, these Resettlement Policy Framework and Resettlement Plan are also announced widely in public information centers of the city, Site clearance and compensation Boards, Districts and Wards of Project areas. 5.3 Grievance Redress Procedure All DPs 'complaints regarding any aspect of compensation policy, rates, land acquisition, resettlement and entitlements relating to rehabilitation assistance programs will Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 18 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh province-second stage - be received and rcsolved by line functional agencies. Local mass organizations, inclucling Fatherland Front, Association of Fal-niers, Women's Union, mediator gloups will bc mobilized to actively participate in process of solving of DP's cmergcd complaints/grievances. A four-stagc procedure for redressing grievances is proposetl as follows: Stage 1: Complaints forms DPs on any aspect of the resettle~nentprogram, or losses not previously addressed shall first be lodged verbally or written form to the people's committee at commune levcl. The complaint can be discussed in an informal meeting with the plaintiff and the chairman of the people's committee at comlnune level. The people's colnmittee at commune level will be responsible for resolving the issue within 15 days from the day it is lodged. Stage 2: If no understanding or amicable solution cannot be reached, or if no response from the people's committee at commune level is received by the PAPs within 15 days of registering the complaint, he/she can appeal to the District Resettlement Committee. The DRC will provide a decision within 1 month of the registering of the appeal. Stage 3: If the PAP is not satisfied with the decision of the DRC or its representative, or in the absence of any response by the DRC, the DPs can appeal to the Provincial People's Committee. The Provincial People's Committee together with the representative of the PSC will provide a decision on the appeal within 30 days from the day it is lodged with the PPC. Stage 4: If the PAP is still not satisfied with the decision of the PPC or PSC on appeal, or in absence of any response from the PPC/PSc within the stipulated time, the PAPs as a last resort, may submit hisher case to the district court. 6. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE The Project Site Clearance Plan and Schedule will be included in the RP of each sub- project. Thk implementation schedule is as follows: 1. Information Dissemination: Public information meetings will be held in all potentially affected communes to inform the communities about (i) the project scope; (ii) impacts; (iii) entitlements for all categories of loss; (iv) schedule of activities beginning with the detailed design survey; and (v) the grievance mechanism. The PIB will be prepared and distributed to all affected communities during the meetings. 2. Training for Resettlement staff: The local resettlement staff at PMUs, PRCs, DRCs, and commune levels will be trained by the PCU assisted by resettlement specialists. Training subjects will include. (i) Objectives of RP. (ii) Principles, policies, and entitlements of the RPs. (iii) Consultation and information dissemination methods. (iv) Implementation steps, pl-ocedures,and schedule. (v) Grievance redress mechanism. (vi) Powers and obligations of individuals/agencies involved in the pro,cess of resettlement programs. Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 1 9 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes ~nThai Binh province-second stage -.- 3. Updating Compensation Rates: During the prclimi11:u-pdetailed dcsign process, tlic I'PCs will upctate unit rates at replacement cost for all caregories of loss and adjust allow~u~cesto account for inflation. This will Ix: done in consulta~ionwith DPs and local govcr-nment agencies. 4. Detailed Measurelnent and Census Survey: Before each new phases of the project new DMS will be conducted in each subproject area after co~nplctionof the detailed design. These surveys will serve as a basis for compensation and updating RPs. 5. Pricing Application and Compensation to DP: Resettlement committees at all levels will be responsible for pricing application and preparing compensation charts for each affected commune/district. These will be subject to verification by PPMU, PPCs, and PCU of unit prices, quantity of affected assets, DPs' entitlements, etc, before posting them at each commune for the people to review and comment. All compensation forms must be checked and signed by the DPs to indicate their agreement. 6. Compensation and allowances: will be handled under instruction of consultants and the supervision of representatives of CPC, DRCs and representatives of DPs. 7. MONITORING AND EVALUA-TION 7.1 Objectives Monitoring and evaluation activities should be carried out during the implementaion phase and after the resettlement phase in order to ensure that land recovery and resettlement are carried out in accordant with regulations and guidelines which are showed in detail in resettlement plan. Monitoring provide all stakeholders with continuous reflects about implementing situation. This activity helps to asses real successful ability and difficulty which is occurred immediately if possible in order to create conditions for dressing in time during the phase of project implementation. Objectives of monitoring and evaluation activities are to (i) reviewing pro-ject activities which are co~npletedeffectively or not, including quantity, quality and time; (ii) assessing these activities reach the goals and objectives of the proposed project or not and how is the level of achievements. Regular monitoring of the RP implementation will be conducted by the implementing agencies (PPMU and PCU) as well as by an independent external monitoring organization hired by the PCU. 7.2 Internal Monitoring Internal monitoring of the implementation of the subproject RPs will be in charge of all internal supervision tasks of iinplementation of resettlement plan (RP) of the project M Ith the consultant's support. The implementing agencies will oversee the progress in resettlement preparation and implementation through regular progress reports. The main indicators that will be monitored regularly are: (i) Payment of compensation to DPs in various categories, according to the compensation policy described in the RP; (ii) Delivery of technical assistance, relocation, paymelit of subsistence, and moving allowances; (iii) Delivery of income restoration and rehabilitation assistance entitlements; Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 20 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Ttmi Binh province-second stage (iv) Public information disscminatio~~dissernin:~~ion and cons~~l~a~ion~>roccdures; (v) Adherence to gricvancc procedures and outstanding issircs r-ccluiring management's attention; (vi) Priority of DPs regarding the options offered; and (vii) Progress of land acquisition implementation 7.3 Independent hlonitoring In order to have sufficient and objective information, implementation agcncy will hire an organization for the independent monitoring and evaluation of RP implementation. This organization, to be called the Monitoring Organization (MO) will be specialized in the Social Sciences and experienced in resettlement monitoring. The general objective of the external monitor is to provide an independent periodic review and assessment of achievement of resettlement objectives, the changes in living standards and livelihoods, restoration of the economic and social base of the affected people, the organizational effectiveness, impact and sustainability of entitlements, the need for further mitigation measures if any, and to learn strategic lessons for future policy formulation and planning. The MO should start their work as soon as the updated RP have been approved. The main indicators of independent monitoring and evaluation will include of: (i) Payment of compensation will be as follows: (a) full payment to be made to all affected persons sufficiently before land recovery; (b) adequacy of payment to replace affected assets. (ii) Provision of income restoration support. (iii) Public consultation and awareness of compensation policy: (a) DPs should be fully informed and consulted about land recovery, leasing and relocation activities; (b) the monitoring team should attend at least one public consultation procedures, problems and issues that arise during the meetings, and solutions that are proposed; (c) public awareness of the compensation policy and entitlements will be assessed among the DPs; and (d) assessment of awareness of various options available to PAPSas provided for in the RPs. (iv) Displaced persons should be monitored regarding restoration of productive activities. (v) The level of satisfaction of DP with various aspects of the RP will be monitored and recorded. The operation of the mechanisms for grievance redress, and the speed of grievance redress will be monitored. (vi) Throughout the implementation process, the trends of living standards will be observed and surveyed. Any potential problems in the restoration of living standards will be reported. 7.4 Monitoring ~nethodologyand reporting A socio- economic survey is initial foundation of RP preparation, monitoring, and evaluation. The survey will be required before, during and after resettlement implelnentation to provide a clear comparison of success/failure of the resettlement plan. PRA will be applied by project survey. Monitoring will be on a sample basis. The sample size should be 100% of relocating llouseholds and severely affected fanners, and at least 10% of all other households. Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 21 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh prov~nce-secondstage -- A Posl-Resertlemcnr Evaluation will be cul-iecl out 6 to 12 monrhs after complclion of all resettlement activities. Project monitoring and evaluation is based on darabase system. 11 will contain drawing, figures and files on DPs surveyed and will be ~~pdatedbased on informarion collecred in successive rounds of data collection. All databases compiled will be fully accessible by implementing agencies and the PMU. C. Rcportirzg Internal Monitoring Report: is required to prepare during the resettlement and land recovery process. The implementing agencies will be required to submit the report as part of general progress report. The implementing agencies will coordinate with CCCs to collect information and data concerning to resettlement and displacement process for submitting findings of monitoring and evaluation. The report should contain: (i) A report on the progress of RP implementation (number of DP by type of loss and compensation, relocation and rehabilitation schedule by each component. budget allocated to project activities or compensation and disbursement amount for each activities... (ii) Grievance and redressing output (if any); (iii) Issues arising during implementation (if any) and solutions.; (iv) A report on progress of the resettlement and updated report on the c~ming time. Independent Monitoring Report: is prepared before, during and after resettlement. The report need to reflect the followings: (i) Determine internal monitoring output; (ii) Assess whether the RPF objectives have been achieved; how DP living standard and income improved and rehabilitated. (iii) Review whether the resettlement entitlements are appropriate with DP's conditions. (i) Evaluate effectiveness, impacts and level of the resettlement sustainability; lesson learned for planning and developing RPF in future. 8. COST ESTIMATE AND BUDGETS Project affected h~)useholdswill be entitled to compensation and assistance in accordance with regulaticl:~~of Vietnam and the WB. Compensation rates are paid by the project in compliance with the relevant regulations of Vietnam and appropriate local authorities; the compensation will be handled in a reasonable manner that is appropriate to the households' conditions. Resettlement budget (e.g. compensation cost, assistant actives etc.) will be included in counterpart capital. Compensation and assistant expenses will be paid in cash following the rates set out in the following table: Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 22 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh province-second stage -- -- Table 4 Budgers estimation for rhc cornpensarion - assisstance Unit I Quantity 1 I'rice I I I I Vu Tay sub-project 1. Land (residential land, agricultural land ) m2 1500 45.000.000 2. House and structure m2 3. Standing crop and tree m2 1500 2.700.000 4. Allowances (movement, house rent, income restoration ...,) 5. Consultation and information 500.000 6. Detail measure survey 1.500.000 Srib-total (A). 49.700.000 . 7. Independent monitoring 1.000.000 8. Management 2% (A) Sub-total (B) 9. 1 Provision 10% (A+B) 5.169.400 Total I 56.863.400 -I I ZZ Binh Ngziyen sub-project I I I I 1. I Land (residential land, agricultural land ) 1 m2 I 2576 1 77.280.000 2. House and structure 11-12 3. Standingcropandtree m2 2576 4.636.800 4. Allowances (movement, house rent, I ( income restoration ...,) I I I I I I I I 5. 1 Consultation and information 500.000 / I I I I 6. 1 Detiil measure survey 1 2.576.000 Sub-total (A) 84.992.800 7. 1 Independent monitoring 1 .000.000 1.699.856 ~ Sub-total (B) 87.692.656 1 9. 1 Provision 10% (A+B) I I 1 8.769.265 1 Total I1 1 96.461.921 1 I ZZZ Narn Hong sub-project 1. Land (residential land, agricultural land ) 11-12 - 4181 125.430.000 - 2. House and structure rn2 1 3. Standing crop and tree 1 m2 4181 1 7.525.800 1 I 1 Allowances (movement, house rent, 1 4. income restoration ...,) Consultation and information 500.000 6. Detail measure survey Sub-total (A) ) 137.636.800 Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 23 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh province-second stage --A I 1 I 1 1 No 1 Items Unit Quantity I'rice I I %., I I 8. 1Management 2% (A) 1 2.752.736 19. 1Provision 10% (A+B) 1 14.138.9567 I I I I Total I11 155.528.519 1III ITlrrry Qrrynh srrh-project 1 1 I I I. 1 Land (residential land. agricultural land ) 1 m2 1548 46.440.0001 12. 1 House and structure I m2 1 1 1 1 I I I I 3. 1 Standing crop and tree I m2 1548 1 2.786.400 I I Allowances (movement,house rent, Iincome restoration ...,) 15 1 Consultation and information I I 1 500.000 1 6. 1 Detail measure survey 1.548.000 Sub-total (A) 51.274.400 7. Independent monitoring -- 8. Management 2% (A) 1.025.488 Sub-total (B) 53.299.888 Total IV 58.629.876 I Grant total 367.483.716 Tolal cost for compensation and assistance of 4 sub-projects is estimated about 367,483,716 VND in adequate to 22,968 USD (Exchanged rate: 16,000 VNDIUSD). Compensation cost for recovered land being under administration by local authority (land-to exempt money from using Iand) is in project investment cost. Feasibility Study and Resettlement Plan will be approved by PPC as the proposed procedure in Pre-FS. Budget for implementing RP's will be from counterpart funds. DPs will be signed agreement when they finish nagotiation step. DPs will be received compensation decision including invitation letter for getting compensation/allowance. Estimate of budget for land clearance to implement the Project in Thai Binh will be updated in accordance with the detailed design and based on the time point of land acquisition I Land area of HHs only, excluding area managed by Commune PC. '~ncludingstanding crop and tree managed by Commune PC. ' Land areaforconstruction of Water treatment plant is blank area. Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 24 'The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh province-se~.,iidstage ANNEX 1 ENTITLEMENT MATRIX 1 1 1 I I Type of Loss %finition of entitled person Entitlement Agricultural Legal user Less than 30% of DP will be entitled to cash colnpensation for acquired land at 100% of Land with HH's total land replacement cost. permanent or holding lost legalizable rights to use More than 30% of DP will be entitled to the affected HH's total land (i) cash compensation for acquired land at 100% of replacement cost. land. holding lost (ii) "Land for land" compensation equivalent productive capacity. I Residential Affected Legal/legalizable land user DP will be entitled to Land (i) cash compensation for acquired land at 100% of replacement cost. (ii) "Land for land" compensation equivalent productive capacity. User of land under dispute DP will receive assistance equivalent 100% of replacement cost. DP only receive compensation when the disputes are settled. (this amount will be deposited as a guarantee) House/Struct Legal or legalizable owner (i)Compensation for affected structures at 100% of replacement cost (Nu ure and deductions will be made for depreciation or salvageable materials). Grave I i (ii) If house/structure is partially affected, the project will provide not only compensation for the loss of structures also repairing cost for restore structures as former or better. House renter Person rent State owned house when need to displacement will receive cash I 1 compensation equivalent to 3 month rent at the current local market price or house 1 I I I1 I replacement. of compensation for the removal of graves will be for all costs of relocation, reburial. for the loss of income during the transtion period, equivalent average monthly net income at least for three moths; assets, 1 1 I business I (ii) if business' or productive assets are affected, cash compensation for lost Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 25 ' The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh province-second stage I 1 I I No I Type of Loss 1 Definition of entitled person 1 Entitlement I business structure/assets reflecting their full replacement cost, without depreciation; ( i i i )if the business has to be relocated, then, a provision of alternative business site of equal size and accessibility to customers, satisfactory to the DP, or, in cash for business affected area at replacement cost, plus transportation allow~ince\o remove movable attached assets. 5 Standing Loss of standing crops DP will be entitled to compensation for damaged crops at market price. I 1crops and trees Loss of trees 1DP will be entitled to compensation for damaged tree at market price, depending ge and profitability. - Temporary Arable land that will be temporarily (i) Compensation for one harvest of crops/trees at full market prices affected affected during (ii) Compensation for loss of net income from subsequent crops that cannot be construction planted for the duration of project temporary use, AND (iii) Restoration of land to its previous or better quality by providing measures to improve land quality in cases for land being adversely affected, AND (iv) If the duration of project's use the land exceed more than two years, then thc DPs have option to: 1) Continue using land, OR, 2) "Give it to the Project and be compensated as permanent loss I Temporary loss of residential land (i) Compensation for all affected movable properties at full replacement cost. (ii) Restoration of land to its previous or better quality. I Temporary impact on business ~ (i) Compensation for temporary loss of income, equivalent an average ~nonthlynct income at least for three months I (ii) Compensation for all affected movable properties at full replacc~ncntcost. (iii) Restoration of land to its previous or better quality 1 --- - Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 26 'The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh province-second stage I No I Type of Loss 1 Definition of entitled person I Entitlement I Damages caused by contractors top (i) The contractor will be required to pay compensation immediately to affected private or public structures families, groups, communities, or government agencies. (ii) Damaged property will be restored by contractors immediately, after 7Fzdary completion of civil, work, to its former condition. affected by develOpmentO' Because all secondary DPs are likely to be affected in similar ways as pri~nary resettlement ones Ward,Administrativeunits (i) Damaged structures will be restored or repaired; have public structures; forest, agricultural land, sewage systems (ii)Relocating to the new site with consultation community and relevant damaged permanently or temporary. organizations; (iii) Coinpensation at replacement cost for affected land and public property. Rehabilitatio Relocation DP has to relocate Transportation cost of 500,000 VND/HH for the reorganizing DPs and from 1 11assistance assistance and DP has 1,000,000-3,000,000 VND/HH for relocating ones within province and from house on the old land 3.000,000 to 5,000,000 VND/HH for relocating outside the province. Assistance DP has to relocate (i) Allowance equivalent 30 kg of rice/person/month for 6 months if DPs have to for and DP has to rebuilt relocate to new site; stabilization house on the old land (i) Subsistence allowance equivalent 30 kg of rice/person/nionth for 3 months if to remove on the remaining land; be entitled to special social assistance not less than 1,000,000 VND/HH social currently receiving to rehabilitate their living standards. assistance social assistance Incentive They will receive an incentive bonus For DPs need to bonus relocate or rebuilt on (i) 5,000,000 VND/HH for the full land and house acquisitiun; 1the old land (ii) 2,500,000 VND/HH for the partial land and house acquisition; (iii) 200,000 VND/HH for agricultural land acquisition. I I I I I 1 Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 27 ' The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh province-second stage ANNEX 3 PROJECT AFFECTED HOUSEHOLD'S INFORMATION N Total of affected area (m2) Affected structure Prodlict lost Asset lost I 0 Total Tenure Resi Agriculture land Head of ltousehold -- of status denti Other Rice, pere land % land Yes No L a1 Total Crops 11tial acquciti structure acquc land area on ition Vu Tay commune 1 Rtrw water pun~p~tzgstatloll I - 1 Commune PC Legal 294 0 Water rr.ecltnzetltplarzt NguyEn Quang Sang Legal 108 25920 0,42 108 Rice 2. ~ i i V a n T h u b n g Legal 192 25920 0,74 192 Rice 3 H i VanMuc Legal 108 20160 0,54 108 R ~ c e 4 Rice Hh Van Trudng Legal 216 25920 0,83 216 Rice Nguyen Van Thicn Legal 120 20160 0,60 120 H i Van Vugng Legal Rice 108 20160 "51 108 L Nguy2n Van Thanh Legal 216 15120 14 216 Ricc HA Van Mung Legal Rice 324 10080 3,2 324 Tran Van ThAu Legal 108 25920 0,42 108 Ricc k B Binh Nguyen commune Raw, wuter pLlnip~tlgstatloll -d Bhi Vgn Diiu Legal 1077 2736 39 1077 Ricc Ng8 Van Tho Legal 553 3866 14 553 Rice L' Wutet tt eatttzeiir plarlt -L _I--L- Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, B~nhNguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 29 0'2 ~)3afoJd-qnsquAn0 An41 pue 6 u o weN 'uaAn6~4u!g 'Ael nA lo4 ueld luawall)asaw ~ F I& 7 7 3 3 ! ~ * n 8ju ua/in2~ p ~ - LL t. 1182 PEI - 33!U 0'9 osz1 PL lano ~LLL E 8'E 6LIE E Z I - a s q t- asnpo~d L U J C ~ 0 6L1 1 rrrnld rrtau~oa.~J . 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X 09E 62 ZSZI 09E l ~ z a l la!^ u g ~ l , - - z 33!'d leg37 - 09E 0E Z61 1 09E Ua!H LIFA u ? / C ~ ~ N1 r~rnldrrraurlna.rl .r,7joL44 - - 4;; a3!U S6 01 9PL S6 1~837 U!J> 3un-11urkrld 33!U OSP 8091 OSP 8 u n up^~ o ? ~ ~ 82-. - 1edal u Q A n 3u~ ! ~wkqd a3!8 PC ZZ 8PS1 PC 1~8a-I - 33!U ,60PT LZ OZ8 ,60P1 1~837 !A U!A u$Ln%N I - - 1 IIO,IIDIS 8rr!d~i)1d.IJID.M'~118 - aunwruoa Y u o ~ URN 3 - 33!U 09s 61 9L8Z 09S U&H3 0 % ~ LI?Ln%N 1e8al - + - I 981 P1 OS 1 981 U?!qN UvA L- T ~ L ~ ~ N&I 93! 8 1~837 -- -- 33!8 OOZ L 1ZLZ OOZ 1~837 E%NUEAwkqd - - - eale yuqa 0 OSS ealr! ~ [ q n d 1eza-I 1 a6els puo3as-a3u!no~dqu!g!eyl u!saunwwo3 80 40 13afo~duo!le)!ueS pue Alddns Ja)eM le~nwa41 ' The Rural WaterSupply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binhprovince-second stage ANNEX 4 PROJECT AFFECTED HOUSEHOLD 'S SOCIOECONOMIC FEATURES farnily ranked as government- Number of Nur~zberof Molttltly Ltcoule No Head of lzouselzold Hamlet Age Occupation supported situation person in labour irt of a Itousel~oltl or poverty household I~ouselrold alleviation Vu Tay comnlune 1 NguyEn Quang Sing Hao Narn 36 Farmer No 5 2 1.250.000 2 jVC Van ThuCrng Hao Narn 43 nt No 5 2 1.250.000 H i Van Mirc 42 4 2 1.250.000 3 Hao Narn No 4 H i Van T r u h g Hao Nam 38 nt No 5 2 1.ooo.ooo 5 NguyEn Van Thien Hao Nam 42 nt No 4 2. 1.250.000 6 Hi Van Vuqng Hao Narn 46 nt No 5 3 1.250.000 7 Nguyen Van Thanh Hao Narn 40 nt No 4 2 1 .OOO.OOO 8 HhVan Mung Hao Narn 83 nt No 2 0 200.000 Tr211 Van Thau Hao Narn 36 nt No 5 2 1.250.000 Binh Nguyen commune Bbi Van Diiu DBng L2u 57 Farmer No 4 3 3.000.000 Dong L2u 2 Ng8Van Tho 46 nt No 5 3 3.750.000 Dong LAU 3 Pham Van Nga 63 nt No 4 4 3.000.000 Dong L2u 4 NguyEn Van Nhien 75 nt No 6 3 4.500.000 Dong Lau 5 NguyEn Ngoc HAn 46 nt No 4 2. 3.000.000 Narn Hong commune .1 NguyEn Van Vi Dong Bi2rn Bic 59 Farmer No 3 3 1.200.000 2 Pham Van Nguyen 1 Dong Bien Bic 1 nt 2 0 j 360.000 72 No Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 32 'The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh province-second stage ( farnily ranked as I government- Nurrlber of Nl~rrlberof Mo~lfhlyirlcorne Head of ho~iseltold Harnlet Age Occupation supported situation person in labour in of a household or poverty household l~or~sel~old I alleviation 1 3 DBo VBnTrung DBng Bien Bic 51 nt No 3 3 930.000 DBng Bi&nBic 61 nt 7 1 2.500.000 , No Tarn BAo 42 nt No 4 2 840.000 1 Tam BAo / 36 1 nt I No 1 5 1 2 1 1.150.000 1 7 TrAn Van Phieu Tam B9o 36 nt No 4 2 540.000 - 8 ViiVan Luygn Tarn BAo 45 nt No 5 2 1.250.000 Thuy Quynh commune 1 Nguyen Van Sang Kha Ly 52 Farmer No 5 3 1.400.000 - 2 Le Thj Quet Kha Ly 69 nt No 2 1 900.000 - 3 Nguykn Thi Ngu Kha Ly 59 nt No 5 3 1.550.000 1 I 3 Nguykn Thi Ninh Kha Ly 48 nt No 4 3 1.500.000 5 Nguyen Thi Hinh Kha Ly 48 nt No 7 5 1.750.000 - 6 Nguyen Van S m I Kha Ly 46 nt No 6 4 1.700.000 7 Nguycn Thi Hi& Kha Ly 48 nt No 3 2 1.350.000 S Nguyen Thi Cqu Kha Ly 71 nt No 5 3 9 Dho Ngoc Huan Kha Ly 38 nt No 4 2 550.000 10 Nguykn Van Tigp Kha L$ 49 nt No 1 1 450.000 I I Nguy6n Van Thich Kha Ly 46 nt No 4 3 1.450.000 11 1 1 12 ~ ~ uVan Luyen ~ l n Kha Ly 43 nt No 4 3 1 .500.000 I 1 13 1DhoThj Pha Kha Lg 71 nt / NO 3 1 1.250.000 1 13 l ~ l Thj ~Xoa ~ ~ n Kha Ly 46 nt No 4 3 1.500.000 Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 33 T l ~ eRural Water Supply and Sanitation Project of 08 communes in Thai Binh province-second staqe ANNEX 5 COMhlUNITY CONSU1,'TtZTION hIINUTE OF ILIEEl'IN(; Community meeting minute in Vu Tay commune Date: Dec 20, 2007 1 Participation: Venue: Mceting room in Vu Tay Mr. Vu Ngoc Thai, Position: Director of Thai Binh PMU commune Mr. Phung Ngoc Quang, Position: OCl Director, Tcam-lcadcr - Consultant team Mr. Nguyen Thanh Chuong - VIWASE staff Representative of Viet Thuan Commune People's Committee, 1Representative of local unions, Representative of householtls. 1 I Content of Discussion 11. Project Description i Name of the Project: Red river delta rural water supply and sanitation-subproject: Vict Thuan, Nguyen Xa, I Vu Tay. Binh Nguyen. Nam Hong. Tay Phong, Dong Minh and Thuy Quynh I I Location: ~ I Province : Thai Binh, District: Kien Xuong, Commune: Vu Tay I Project Objective: Improve rural water supply and sanitation services. 1 1 Main component of the sub-projects: The Project is carried out at commune level including the following 1 I - components (i) Construction, rehabilitation of the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Infrastructure (ii) I I Health I and Hygiene behavior change education. health improvement (iii) Capacity building and I institutional strengthening for community and local institution for project implementation; (iv) Project I monitoring and management. ~ I Tolal investment: 11 Capacity of the treatment plant: 750 rn3/day Serviced population: 10,325 people (2015) 1 Water source: Tra Ly river I Treatrncnt technology: Surface water +raw water pumping station +mixer +sediment tank +rapid I filter tank +storage tank I 2. Resettlement impacts and issue( inclding opinions of participants) 1 - Land acquisition 10 construct the water Ensure the users' rights 1 treatment plant: 1496m2.There are 09 affected Ensure reasonable compensation I households: Minimize impacts I ,NguyGn Quang S6ng 1081 25920 n12 Selection of substitute areas, 2,Va Van T h u h g 1921 25920 m2 Affected people are informed and involved during 3,Hi Van Muc 1081 20160 m2 the period of site clearance Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 34 Tt~eRural Water Supply and of 08 communes in Thai Binh province - second stage-. -.- -- 4.fiiVAn Truirng 2 161 25920 m2 Usc of public land arcas 5.NguyEn Vriri Thicn 1201 20160 n12 Rcnsc)nahlc co~npcn\a~ion 6 , H i Vc~nVucjng 1081 20160 m2 7,NguyZn V3n Thanh 2 161 15120 rn2 8,Hi VAn Mung 3241 10080 m2 9,Trdn Vin ThSu 1081 25920 m2 - Land acquisition to construct the Raw watcr pumping slalion: 293m2 (Area of recoved is public land and under administration of commune authority) Socio-economic and project-effected survey had been conducted by interview the DPs. From [he preliminary survey, most of PAH were asked about their opinion on resettlement effection of sub-project as well as PAH's expectation. These household are willing to hand over land as they get compensation and assistance. 3. Follow-up actions Disclose the ARP report after appraisal ~ e s e l l e r n zplan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen. Narn Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects t 35 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation in Thai Binhprovince - second stage -- .- Community riieeting minute in Uinh h'guyeri ~or~lrn~llle ICommune: Binh Nguycn Date: Dcc 20, 2007 Participation: Vcnuc: Meeting room in Binh Ngi~ycn Mr. Vu Ngoc Thai, Posirion: Dircctor of Thai Binh PMU comniunc Mr. Phung Ngoc Quang, Position: OCI Direc~or.Tcam-lcadcr - Consultant ream Mr. Nguyen Thanh Chuong - VlWASE staff Representative of Vier Thuan Commune Pcople's Commirrce, Represenrative of local unions, Representative of households. PMU Sraffs and Consultants Conrent of Discussion 1 1. Project Description 1 Name of the Project: Red river delta rural water supply and sanitalion-subproject: Viet Thuan, Nguyen Xa, Vu Tay. Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong, Tay Phong. Dong Minh and Thuy Quynh 1 I Environmental Classification: B 1 ~ Location: I Province : Thai Binh, District: Kien Xuong, Commune: Binh Nguyen ~ Project Objective: Improve rural water supply and sanitation services. 1 Main component of the sub-project,: The Project is carried out at commune level including the following 1 components (i) Construction, rehabilitation of the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Infrastructure (ii) I I Health and Hygiene behavior change education, health improvement (iii) Capacity building and 1 I institutional strengthening for community and local institution for project implementation; (iv) Project 1 I1 monitoring and yanagement. Total investment: 1 + Capacity of the treatment plant: 600 m3lday Serviced population: 8047 people (2015) Water source: Lu river Treatment technology: Surface water 3 raw water pumping station 3 mixer 3 sediment tank +rapid filter tank 3 storage tank 2. Resettlement impacts and issue( including opinions of participants) - Land acquisition to construct the water Ensure the users' rights treatment plant: 1496m2.There are 03 affected Ensure reasonable compensation households Minimize impacts 1,Pham Vlin Nga2001 272 1 m2 Selection of substitute areas. 2,NguyEn V3n Nhien 1861 1350 m2 Affected people are informed and involved during 3.NguyEn Nggc Hrin 5601 2876 m2 rhe period of 4ite clearance And 550 m2 public area Use of public land areas Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Narn Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 36 The Rural Water Si~pplyand Sanitation Projecto/O~communesin Thai-povince - second stage - Bir~l-, - .- .. ppp - Land acquisilion to conslruct [he Raw w:rrcr. Rcasonablc cornpcnsarion pumping station: 1296111'. Thcrc :Ire 03- :rffected households: 1 ,Bhi Vlin Didu 1077 / 2736 m2 2,Ngo Vlin Tho 5531 3866 m2 Socio-econo~nicand project-cffccted survey had becn conducted by inlcrview the DPs. From thc preliminary survcy, most of PAH werc askcd about thcir opinion on rcscttlcnlcnr cffection of sub-project as well as PAH's expectation. Thcse houschold are willing to hand ovcr land as they get compensation and assistance. 3. Follow-up actions Disclose the ARP report after appraisal Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 37 The Rural Water Su~plyand Sanitation Project of -- in Thai Binli province - second-stage . .. . Conlinunity meeting minute in Sam I-Iongcolilmune -1 Commune: N:rrn I-long Date: Dcc 20, 2007 i I Parricipation: Vcnuc: Mcering room in Nan1 Hong Mr. Vu Ngoc Thai, Position: Director of Thai Binh PMU commune Mr. Phung Ngoc Quang, Posi~ion:OCI Director, Team-leadcr - Consultant team hlr. Nguyen Than11 Chuong - VIWASE staff Kcpresentative of Viet Thuan Commune People's Comrnirrce, Representative of local unions, Representative of households. 4 PMU Staffs and ConsuItants Content of Discussion 1. Project Description 1Name of the Project: Red river delta rural water supply and sanitation-subproject: Vier Thuan, Nguyen Xa, I 1 Vu Tuy, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong, Tay Phong, Dong Minh and Thuy Quynh Environmental Classification: B ~ o z i o n : Province : Thai Binh, District: Tien Hai, Commune: Nam Hong Project Objective: Improve rural water supply and sanitation services. Main component of the sub-projects: The Project is carried out at commune level including the following components (i) Construction, rehabilitution of the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Infrastructure (ii) Health and Hygiene behavior change education, health improvement (iii) Capacity building and institutional strengthening for community and local institution for project implementation; (iv) Project monitoring and management. 1 Total investment: ~ - Serviced population: 9251 people (2015) 1. I Warer source: Bien Hoa river Treatment technology: Surface water +raw water pumping station -3 mixer -3 sediment tank -3 rapid filter tank -3 storage tank ~ 2. Resettlement impacts and issue( including opinions of participants) - Land acquisition to construct the water Ensure the uscl.s' rights 1 treatment plant: 1496m2.There are 04 affected Ensure reasonable compensation 1 I households Minimize impacts I I .NguyCn Van Hien 3601 1 192 m2 Selection of substitute areas. 2,TrAn V3n Viet 360/ 1252 m2 Affected people are informed and involved during , 3,TrBn Van Phi6u 3601 1 192 m2 the period of site clearance 4,VG Van Luy6'n 504/ 2204 m2 Use of public land areas - Land acquisition to construct the Raw water Reasonable compensation Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyenl Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects The Rur.al Water Supply and of 08 communes in Thai Binh province - secorld stage - - pumping I slation: Z092m2. Thcrc arc 01 affcc~ctlhouseholds: I ,NguyEn Viin Vi 1409 / 7820 m2 2,Phym Vlin Nguycn 3431 1548 m2 3,Dio Vin Trung 4.501 1608 m2 4.Pharn trung Tin 39.51 3746 1112 Socio-economic and project-effected survey had been conducted by interview the DPs. From the preliminary survey, most of PAH were asked about their opinion on resettlement effection of sub-project as well as PAH's expectation. These household are willing to hand over land as they get compensation and assistance. 3. Follow-up actions Disclose the ARP report after appraisal Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 3 9 The Rural Water Supply and Sanitatioi-,Project of 08 comrn~~nesin Thai Binh provii?ce - secoi?dstage . - - -p Cornniunity rneeting minute irl 'rhuy Quynll cornrrlune Com~nunc:'rhuy Quynh Dalc: Dcc 20, 2007 Participation: Venue: Meering room in Thuy Quynh Mr. Vu Ngoc Thai, Position: Director of' Thai Binh PMU commune Mr. Phung Ngoc Quang, Position: OCI Director, Tcam-leader - Consultant team Mr. Nguyen Thrrnh Chuong - VIWASE staff Rcprcscntative of Vict Thuan Commune People's Committee, Representative of local unions, Representative of households. PMU Staffs and Consultants IContent of Discussion I 1 1. Project Description I Name of the Project: Red river delta rural water supply and sanilation-subproject: Vier Thuan, Nguyen Xa, IVu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong, Tay Phong, Dong Minh and Thuy Quynh I IEnvironmental Classification: B 1 Location: Province : Thai Binh, District: Thai Thuy, Commune: Thuy Quynh Project Objective: Improve rural water supply and sanitation services. Main component of the sub-projects: The Project is carried out at commune level including the following I components (i) Construction, rehabilitation of the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Infrastructure (ii) 1 I Health and Hygiene behavior change education, health improvement (iii) Capacity building and I institutional strengthening for community and local institution for project implementation; (iv) Project ~ I monitoring and management. I I Total investment; I Capacity of the treatment plant:600 myday Serviced population: 7939 people (2015) Water source: Hoa river Treatment technology: Surface water +raw water pumping station +mixer +sediment tank +rapid filter tank +storage tank 2. Resettlement impacts and issue( including opinions of participants) I - Land acquisition to construct the water Ensure the users' rights treatment plant: 1496m2.There are 14 affect-d Ensure reasonable compensation I households Minimize impacts 1,NguyEn Van Sang 1231 3179 m2 Selection of substitute areas. I 2,Le Th/ Quet 74 / 1250 m2 Affected people are informed and involved during I 3,NguyEn Th/ Ngir 1341 281 1 m2 the period of site clearance I 4,Nguyen Thi Ninh 1281 2447 m2 Use of public land areas 5,NguyEn Thj Hinh 1621 3440 m2 Reasonable compensation Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 40 The Rural Water Supply and Sariitatiori Project of 08 con~n?unesin Thai Binh prov~rice- second stage . - -- 6,NguyCn Vin S r n I IS/ 2533 1n2 7.NguyEn Tlli Hien 96 / 2091 m2 8,NguyEn Thj CULI1851 1322 rn2 9,Dilo Ngoc Hudn 1671 360m2 10, Nguyen Van Tit'p 6 / 25 I9 m2 I I, Nguyen Van Thich 7 1 / 24 14 m2 12. Nguyen Vrin LuyCn 39 / 1724 m2 13, Dilo Tl~iPha 1321 2484 rn2 14, Ph;!m Thj Xoa 1491 149rn2 And 179 m2 public land, under administration of commune authority - Land acquisition to construct the Raw water pumping station: 150m2(Area of recoved is public land and under administration of commune authority) Socio-economic and project-effected survey had been conducted by interview the DPs. From the preliminary survey, most of PAH were asked about their opinion on resettlement effection of sub-project as well as PAH's expectation. These household are willing to hand over land as they get compensation and assistance. 3. Follow-up actions Disclose the ARP report after appraisal Resettlement plan for Vu Tay, Binh Nguyen, Nam Hong and Thuy Quynh sub-projects 41