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  1. Complaint > CAREC Transport Corridor 1 (Bishkek-Torugart Road) Project 1

    Compliance Report: CRP Final Report in English, in Russian [PDF] (Management Response and Requester's Response to CRP Draft Report are attached)

    ...compensation. Instead, ADB accepted an MOTC compensation agreement involving compensation in construction materials that the affected persons did not find useful and that were worth considerably less than the assets lost. Furthermore, this proposal did not consider loss of income and other assets, such as trees. This response to the complaint did not comply with the Involuntary Resettlement Policy requirements on unanticipated resettlement impact (para. 53), including the requirement to prepare ...

    ADB Special Project Facilitator and Compliance Review Panel - Kyrgyzstan - 2012
  2. Complaint > Melamchi Water Supply Project (MWSP)

    Compliance Report: Final Report , 22 Dec 2004

    ...compensation and resettlement The land acquisition, compensation and resettlement process and related activities have been grossly arbitrary. There was and still is the lack of minimum standards to be made applicable to all the affected persons and the families when making decisions about who to displace, how and where. The displaced families have not been given adequate time to move and resettle and there has been no reasonable offer for resettlement. The payment of cash compensation in an arbi...

    ADB Special Project Facilitator and Compliance Review Panel - Nepal
  3. Complaint > Transport Sector Development Project - Additional Financing

    Compliance Report: Inspection Panel Investigation Report

    ...compensation is covered by the Workman’s Compensation Act, and in the case of accidental death such compensation is limited to 60 times the worker’s monthly wage at the time of death.127 Disability compensation paid to an accident victim is determined by a district medical officer and not by the insurance company. The company further told the Panel that although Ugandan law limits worker’s compensation insurance payments, no such limits would apply to an additional and separate death and disabil...

    WB Inspection Panel - Uganda - 2015
  4. Complaint > NTPC I Power Generation Project

    Compliance Report: Inspection Panel Investigation Report

    ...cash compensation and provision of economic livelihood; for non landowners, a plot for land for a house and employment. Such options were to be provided to each family member aged 18 and over. 73. There is an important difference in treatment between the ReAps and the Phase II RAPs: compensation and rehabilitation for pre-1993 affected people was offered on a family basis, or to Project Affected Families. Benefits under the 1993 RAPs are to be app...

    WB Inspection Panel - India - 1997
  5. Complaint > Vishnugad Pipalkoti Hydro Electric Project

    Compliance Report: Investigation Report (English)

    ...compensation.269 Given this situation, the RAP states that “THDC through NGO will facilitate purchase of private land for the land losing PAFs on a “willing buyer-willing seller” basis.”270 The assumption is that cash compensation for land and other immovable assets will be sufficient to meet the Bank policy objective of livelihood restoration. 263 The Panel notes that a new national land acquisition act, the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and...

    WB Inspection Panel - India - 2012
  6. Complaint > Cartagena Water Supply, Sewerage and Environmental Management Project

    Compliance Report: 31-Investigation Report (English)

    ...compensation for the potential impacts is provided under the Project, e.g. water and sanitation services, in accord with OD 4.01. The Panel welcomes the initiative to provide compensation for the Afro- Colombian minorities, but finds that details about some of the compensation measures are not specific, and it is unclear whether appropriate financial arrangements have been made to implement benefits, such as sanitation...

    WB Inspection Panel - Colombia - 2004
  7. Complaint > Natural Resource Management Project

    Compliance Report: 84 - Investigation Report (English)

    ...cash compensation; this process, however, seems to have been delayed by local objections and by political developments, most notably the terrorist attack on Westgate mall in Nairobi in October 2013. 87. The Panel was told of a number of significant concerns about this one-time cash compensation, including a concern that if the people accepted compensation and were not allowed to live or be relocated together, then they would be “blown to the wind” resulting in great harm to their cultural i...

    WB Inspection Panel - Kenya - 2013
  8. Complaint > Real LRIF-01/Coban

    Compliance Report: English

    ...cash compensation. Where economically displaced persons do not have legally recognizable claims to land they should be “compensated for lost assets other than land (such as crops, irrigation infrastructure and other improvements made to 73 Q’eqchi’ people are reported to believe that the Tzuultaq’a (a spirit) lives inside the mountains, more specifically in caves; however, other natural features such as ridges, springs and rivers are also recognized as manifestations of the Tzuultaq’a. See Grand...

    IFC Compliance Advisor/Ombudsman - Guatemala - 2017
  9. Complaint > Proposed Kosovo Power Project and Second Additional Financing Energy Sector Clean-up and Land Reclamation Project

    Compliance Report: 103-Inspection Panel Investigation Report(English)

    ...compensation options, processes, and procedures. It recommended providing clearer compensation options, making more effort to collect information about the affected households and better informing them about compensation options through a public information campaign, and undertaking a transparent consultation process. 131 In June 2005 a pre-identification mission for another Bank project undertook preliminary evaluation of Kosovo’s resettlement practices in relation to the Bank’s Involuntary Res...

    WB Inspection Panel - Kosovo - 2015
  10. Complaint > EPS Restructuring

    Compliance Report: Compliance Review Report

    ...compensation, recruitment, nominations, planning and procurement. The loan proceeds will be used to restructure EPS’s balance sheet, replacing short and medium term financial debt incurred to alleviate a critical cash situation created by the unprecedented and catastrophic floods in Serbia in 2014. For the purpose of this Compliance Review Report, the restructuring plan will be referred to as “the EPS Restructuring Project” or the “Project”. According to the Bank Management response, “the refina...

    EBRD Project Complaint Mechanism - Serbia
  11. Complaint > Integrated Coastal Zone Management and Clean-Up Project, First Request

    Compliance Report: 47-Investigation Report (English)

    ...cash, and/or employment) if they occupy the project area prior to a cut-off date, established by the borrower and acceptable to the Bank. Only persons who “encroach on the area after the cut-off date are not entitled to compensation or any other form of resettlement assistance.” (b) Management Decision Not to Apply the Policy to Ongoing Demolitions in the Project Area In explaining Management’s decision not to apply OP/BP 4.12 for demolitions in the Project area, the PAD states tha...

    WB Inspection Panel - Albania - 2007
  12. Complaint > La Paz Storm Drainage Program II

    Compliance Report: Distribution of Panel Report to the Board of Executive Directors

    ...compensation or offsets should be implemented. Generally speaking, the documents reviewed envisaged that both the program and the work would have a markedly positive environmental and social impact, since they would -4- improve living conditions by preventing flooding and emergencies and reducing property damage and apprehension about disasters in at-risk areas. However, it was also thought that the works could cause local adverse impacts of low to...

    IDB Independent Consultation and Investigation Mechanism - Bolivia - 2017
  13. Complaint > Energy Resources Phase II & Oyu Tolgoi

    Compliance Report: Compliance Review Report (OT)

    ...Compensation and Mitigation Measures, including alleged failures regarding: a. Alternative project design to avoid or minimise physical and/or economic displacement; b. Inadequate compensation framework; and c. Updated compensation framework. 3. Issues related to PR 7: Indigenous Peoples; 4. Issues related to PR 8: Cultural Heritage; and 5. Issues related to PR 10: Information Dis...

    EBRD Project Complaint Mechanism - Mongolia
  14. Complaint > DRC High Priority Roads Reopening and Maintenance (2nd Additional Financing)

    Compliance Report: Inspection Panel Investigation Report(English)

    ...compensation of USD100 for each transporter for the time they were unable to work. The compensation was based on the number of deliveries and estimated distance each transporter could normally complete.210 During a meeting on January 16, 2018, when the Contractor paid the total compensation, the parties agreed to raise the number of covered transporters to 68.211 As for the cooperative extracting the sand, the Supervising Engineer assessed the appropriate compensation to be USD13,500 based on th...

    WB Inspection Panel - Democratic Republic of Congo - 2017
  15. Complaint > Program to Improve Highway Corridors in Paraguay

    Compliance Report: Publication of Panel Report

    ...cash income for the community by selling this famous Paraguayan tea to a U.S.-based organic drinks company. In addition, they have begun to plant stevia (Stevia rebaudiana), which is native to Paraguay and serves as a sweetener. The Aché have been successful in achieving credibility and support both inside and outside of Paraguay. As a result they have been able to generate the resources that have allowed them to put in place a rudimentary infrastructure in their community. Harvesting of traditi...

    IDB Independent Consultation and Investigation Mechanism - Paraguay - 2012
  16. Complaint > GEORGIA - Jvari-Khorga Interconnection

    Compliance Report: Compliance Review Report

    ...cash-flow position. JSL’s financial position was rechecked at the second stage of the tendering process. JSL is currently insolvent, but arrangements are due to be finalised imminently, which will either result in bankruptcy or in a takeover of the company by management. 12. At the time of the tendering process, JSL was listed among the top five Indian construction companies and had a very professional website identifying its track record of successfully completed infras...

    EBRD Project Complaint Mechanism - Georgia
  17. Complaint > Land Management and Administration Project

    Compliance Report: 60-Investigation Report (English)

    ...compensation at full replacement cost, compensation is supplemented by additional measures necessary to meet the replacement cost standard. 225. Specifically, the compensations to be provided are: 138 Management Response, ¶ 52. 59 • Compensation at replacement cost for houses and other affected structures without deduction for depreciation or salvage materials for houses and other structures. • For agriculture land,...

    WB Inspection Panel - Cambodia - 2009
  18. Complaint > Quellaveco Mining-01/Moquegua

    Compliance Report: English

    ...cash calls to maintain stake at 18%. November IFC BTO Report - Describes forthcoming rights issue as category A. Reviews project against 2006 PSs identifying gaps. These include the absence of Stakeholder Engagement Plan and concerns regarding land acquisition and economic displacement of indigenous Aymara shepherds simultaneously with the preparation of a social baseline and a Resettlement Action Plan. 2008 July IFC Boa...

    IFC Compliance Advisor/Ombudsman - Peru
  19. Complaint > Lydian Intl3-01/Gndevaz & Jermuk

    Compliance Report: English

    ...Compensation (GLAC)87 for landowners and land users had been disclosed in June 2014 and that consultation regarding acquisition was underway with 21 landowners. IFC noted concerns about the lack of clear guidance on the determination of compensation rates and more generally about the alignment of the process with PS5 requirements. At this point, IFC also stressed the importance of livelihood restoration in meeting the objectives of PS5 and that the Land Access and Livelihood Restoration Plan (LA...

    IFC Compliance Advisor/Ombudsman - Armenia - 2017
  20. Complaint > Protection of Basic Services Program Phase II Additional Financing and Promoting Basic Services Phase III Project

    Compliance Report: 82- Inspection Panel Investigation Report Ethiopia PBS Phase III Project

    ...compensation of all regional government and local government employees (not just salaries and benefits in the five sectors enumerated above) because PBS funds are commingled with funds from other sources that regional state and local governments use to pay employee compensation.”238 236. The Request also refers to a meeting between Bank Management and IDI, where the Bank “insisted that PBS funds do not contribute directly to the Villagization Program in Gambella or elsewhere. Bank representative...

    WB Inspection Panel - Ethiopia - 2012