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  1. Complaint > Electricity Expansion Project

    Eligibility: Inspection Panel Report and Recommendation

    ...Cash Compensation. The Requesters add that some households received a newly-built house and cash compensation of "not less than Ksh. 195,000." They state that this is based on "corruption, nepotism, ethnicity and religious ground." 20. Threat of Retaliation. Finally, the Requesters claim that, at an October 23, 2014 meeting, the RAP Implementation Committee (RAPIC) sought to stop the complaint process. 21. The Requesters assert that several letters were exchanged with KenGen, the World...

    WB Inspection Panel - Kenya - 2014
  2. Complaint > Electricity Expansion Project

    Compliance Report: Inspection Panel Investigation Report (English)

    ...compensation. KenGen’s compensation list includes 126 heads of households, some of which are polygamous, having received 149 houses.73 A total of 179 heads of households were eventually compensated with a new house or cash compensation.74 It provides the names of each head of household but not the names of the different spouses in polygamous marriages. The Panel notes the “Master List” of people receiving houses also includes names of some who were not 71 Agence Française de Développement. 72...

    WB Inspection Panel - Kenya - 2014
  3. Complaint > Electricity Expansion Project

    Management Action Plan: First Management Progress Report

    ...compensation in kind (houses) and three for cash compensation for structures, in accordance with the compensation package in the Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) and Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between KenGen and the PAPs community. There was a significant number of applicants who could not produce any kind of evidence that they ever lived in the affected villages, and there were applicants who previously had already received compensation under the RAP. All applicants received a written noti...

    WB Inspection Panel - Kenya - 2014
  4. Complaint > Porce III Hydroelectric Power Plant

    Management Response: Management Response

    ...cash compensation for land acquisition or economic affectation. d. EPM, through the local NGO Codesarrollo (today called Socya, a Colombian Corporation), provided support to the resettled families and monitored their socioeconomic conditions and performance. EPM’s 2013 report on the conditions of the displaced families, with Codesarollo’s support, found that: (i) 100% of the beneficiaries of the resettled program received a house, and 89% could keep their economic project reaching...

    IDB Independent Consultation and Investigation Mechanism - Colombia - 2016
  5. Complaint > Konkola Copper Mines Plc (KCM)-01/Ming'omba and Kawama

    Eligibility: Assessment Report, November 17, 2003

    ...cash equivalent generally would fall far short of the amount needed to start productive activities and provide equal or improved income. The people in Ming’omba had had high expectations regarding cash compensation, hoping that the sums obtained would help them subsist between this period to the first full cropping season. In the March 2002 RAP Monitoring and Evaluation Report, at the time of IFC’s exit, it was noted as a matter of urgency, that the preparation of the new agricultural land and s...

    IFC Compliance Advisor/Ombudsman - Zambia
  6. Complaint > Vishnugad Pipalkoti Hydro Electric Project

    Management Action Plan: Fourth Progress Report on Management Action Plan

    ...Cash assistance for fuel and fodder: To support local women (who are primarily engaged in collecting fuel and fodder for their families), the Project offered cash compensation for five years to mitigate the temporary loss of access to community forest or Van Panch...

    WB Inspection Panel - India - 2012
  7. Complaint > Productive Infrastructure Program - Request II: Caracol Industrial Park (MICI)

    Appraisal: Assessment Report Public Disclosure

    ...Compensation Plan that envisaged a land for land compensation option for the affected farmers. Despite being the preferred option, the materialization of the land for land solution was not ultimately possible. As a result, a cash compensation for the loss of land, combined with temporary compensations for food security and loss of income, were disbursed. The last disbursement of cash compensation was made in 2014, having been initiated on September 2011. Additionally, the Plan comprised differen...

    IDB Independent Consultation and Investigation Mechanism - Haiti - 2017
  8. Complaint > Productive Infrastructure Program - Request II: Caracol Industrial Park (MICI)

    Management Response: Management Response

    ...compensation to do an evaluation/audit. The letter focused on the resettlement and more specifically on the compensation calculations, the number of affected families and the compensation amounts, the choice of compensation (land for land versus cash for land), and consultation with the natural leaders.19 2.2 A meeting between ActionAid Haiti, the CPVTC, the AREDE, the UTE and the IDB was held on the 5th of May 2016 to go over the information request...

    IDB Independent Consultation and Investigation Mechanism - Haiti - 2017
  9. Complaint > Reventazon HPP-01

    Compliance Report: English

    ...compensation received, restore their standards of living. In case some landowners suffer difficulties due to the land acquisition and resettlement process, the company should provide additional compensation – either in cash or another form of assistance. (b) The notion of vulnerability should be applied in a broader sense to include households where there is a risk that cash compensation is not sufficient to restore pre-project living standards. 2.3.7 ...

    IFC Compliance Advisor/Ombudsman - Costa Rica
  10. Complaint > Petroleum Development and Pipeline Project, and Petroleum Environment Capacity Enhancement Project

    Filing: 27-Request for Inspection (English)

    ...compensation (in cash and in kind with agricultural equipment of poor quality), many local populations living along the oil pipeline have not been able to reconstitute plantations destroyed during the construction work. The amounts paid in compensation have therefore rarely been adequately used. Furthermore, in many cases the refusal to pay due compensation has involved local populations in lengthy and costly proceedings only few of which have resulted in the payment of compensation, which is de...

    WB Inspection Panel - Cameroon - 2002
  11. Complaint > Coal Sector Mitigation Project and Coal Sector Rehabitation Project

    Eligibility: 23-Eligibility Report (English)

    ...Compensation for lost assets 25 3.6.1 Compensation for privately held land – tenancy land 25 3.6.2 Compensation for privately held land - customary tenure 27 3.6.3 Compensation for common property resources 27 3.6.4 House compensation 28 3.7 Income restoration ...

    WB Inspection Panel - India - 2001
  12. Complaint > Paraguay/Argentina Reform Project for the Water and Telecommunication Sectors, SEGBA V Power Distribution Project (Yacyreta)

    Management Response: 26-Management Report and Recommendation (English)

    ...Compensation for brick makers choosing to 268 change economic activity Compensation for loss of clay deposits (paid to 159 brick makers located above 84 masl but using deposits below 84 masl) Subtotal 524 Roof-tile Makers Cash compensation for self relocation 53 Compensation for loss of clay deposits (paid ...

    WB Inspection Panel - Argentina, Paraguay - 2002
  13. Complaint > Reventazon HPP-01

    Management Response: English

    ...compensation exceeding that mandated by local regulation, teams will explore alternate compensation options, such as in-kind compensation either in the form of alternative land, technical assistance, or other services. Stephanie von Friedeburg Vice President and Chief Operating Officer 6 Disadvantaged or vulnerable status may s...

    IFC Compliance Advisor/Ombudsman - Costa Rica
  14. Complaint > Reventazon HPP-02

    Compliance Review: English

    ...compensation exceeding that mandated by local regulation, teams will explore alternate compensation options, such as in-kind compensation either in the form of alternative land, technical assistance, or other services. Stephanie von Friedeburg Vice President and Chief Operating Officer 6 Disadvantaged or vulnerable status may s...

    IFC Compliance Advisor/Ombudsman - Costa Rica
  15. Complaint > Paraguay/Argentina Reform Project for the Water and Telecommunication Sectors, SEGBA V Power Distribution Project (Yacyreta)

    Management Action Plan: 26-Second Management Progress Report-25 October 2005

    ...compensation is large and expanding. In addition, cash payments may also undermine productive programs that EBY or local governments m a y wish to promote. Bank missions have made these points several times including in the rehabilitation workshop held in April 2005, and most recently with the Paraguayan authorities in early September 2005. To date, however, EBY and the authorities continue to rely o n cash compensation as a method o f rehabilitation. 33. Even in a cash-dominate...

    WB Inspection Panel - Argentina, Paraguay - 2002
  16. Complaint > Lagos Metropolitan Development and Governance Project

    Filing: 91-Notice of Receipt of a Request for Inspection (English)

    ...cash compensation. The Government representatives further agreed to ensure that the PAPs were provided with skills training, micro-credit, and employment opportunities since cash compensation only was being offered. All of these points as well as a schedule of activities and a budget will be in the addendum to the RAP. 9. The Bank team also stressed the need to have a strong complaints handling mechanism and that people would have recourse to go to co...

    WB Inspection Panel - Nigeria - 2013
  17. Complaint > Wilmar Group-01/West Kalimantan

    Closing Report: Notes of the Monitoring and Evaluation Team Meeting for Implementation of the Agreement between WSP Co and the community of Senujuh, and ANI Co and the community of Sajingan Kecil, December 12 2009

    ...Compensation: apart from development/building compensation for the village, ANI has settled its obligations to pay compensation. About Senujuh: The Senujuh community requested WSP to immediately facilitate resolution of the status of 150 ha between Senujuh and SAM (Wilmar supplier) in SAM's concession, especially as it was WSP that opened this land. Herujon/BPN-Land Body of District:  Witnessed the handover of compensation between WSP to Senujuh.  Suggested that Senujuh for...

    IFC Compliance Advisor/Ombudsman - Indonesia
  18. Complaint > Paraguay/Argentina Reform Project for the Water and Telecommunication Sectors, SEGBA V Power Distribution Project (Yacyreta)

    Management Action Plan: 26-Third Management Progress Report-20 December 2006

    ...cash Bank continued to advise EBY that cash compensation i s not a satisfactory means, nor i s compensation i s not a fully satisfactory means, nor i s principal occupation the sole criterion for income principal occupation the sole criterion for income restoration. restoration (including in June, September, and December 2004; at the rehabilitation workshop held ...

    WB Inspection Panel - Argentina, Paraguay - 2002
  19. Complaint > Smallholder Agriculture Development Project

    Compliance Report: 62-Investigation Report (English)

    ...Cash Economy 108. The transition from a subsistence economy to a market economy is one of the key development challenges for the whole country, and is very much the context of the SADP. 109. Some observers believe that subsistence agriculture underpins the Papua New Guinea cash economy. They maintain that even though the production and sale of cash crops is an important source of income at both the national and household levels, cash crops should not 124 PAD, p. 18. 1...

    WB Inspection Panel - Papua New Guinea - 2009
  20. Complaint > Private Power Generation Project

    Management Action Plan: 44-Third Management Progress Report

    ...cash compensation, 300 households continued to use the cash to avail of agricultural programs (including inputs and market and group cooperatives); some 214 received, in addition to the cash support, some fisheries inputs (fishing gear, boats, fish nets distributed in 2011); and 100 households participated in 2011 in the livelihood training workshops. 24. The focus group meetings, held between February and October 2011, noted some of the problems faced by PAPs. These include, among others, c...

    WB Inspection Panel - Uganda - 2007