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Internal Resettlement Monitoring Report Quarterly Report October – December 2014
VIE: Mong Duong 1 Thermal Power Project
– Tranche 2
Prepared by Viet Nam Electricity (EVN) GENCO 3 Thermal Power Projects Management Board 1.
EVN GENCO 3
Thermal Power Projects Management Board 1 (TPMB1)
MONG DUONG (2 x 500MW) THERMAL POWER PLANT PROJECT
INTERNAL RESETTLEMENT MONITORING QUARTERLY REPORT
Period 1st October to 31st December 2014
Contract No: TPMB1-EVN/ADB-2610L2MFF-Consulting-002
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Table of Contents
ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................................................................. 31. GENERAL INFORMATION OF THE PROJECT ........................................................ 4
1.1. Mong duong Thermal Power Plant Project........................................................... 4
1.2. The Fresh Water Component .............................................................................. 4
1.3. The Scope of Land Acquisition and Resettlement................................................ 4
2. DETAILED RESETTLEMENT IMPLEMENTATION PROGRESS .............................. 52.1. Information Disclosure and Community Participation ........................................... 5
2.2. Detailed Measurement Survey............................................................................. 8
2.3. Compensation payment, assistance and resettlement ......................................... 8
2.4. Land Acquisition .................................................................................................. 9
2.5. Restoration of APs’ livelihoods and rehabilitation of APs’ lives .......................... 10
2.6. Issues concerning gender and ethnic minority ................................................... 12
3. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ........................................................ 143.1. Conclusions....................................................................................................... 14
3.2. Recommendations............................................................................................. 15
APPENDIX .......................................................................................................................... 16Appendix1 List of the affected Households .................................................................. 16
Appendix 2 Situation of Compensation Payment ................................................................. 24
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ABBREVIATIONS
DCARB District compensation, Assistance, and Resettlement Board
DMS Detailed Measurement Survey
EVN Electricity of Viet Nam
FWC Freshwater Component
LFDC Land Fund Development Center
PAP Project Affected Person
PPC Provincial People’s Committee
RAP Resettlement Action Plan
TPP Thermal Power Plant
TPMB1 Thermal Power Plant Project Management Board No. 1
TRC Town Resettlement Committee
PC People’s Committee
RC Resettlement Committee
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION OF THE PROJECT1.1. Mong duong Thermal Power Plant Project
Mong Duong Thermal Power Plant complex with a total combined capacity of 2’200 MW, is
located in the Mong Duong Ward (Cam Pha town, Quang Ninh province). It is situated along
Highway 18, 300 km northeast of Hanoi and 18 km from the Center of Cam Pha town. The
Project site is located at the mouth of the Mong Duong River and includes one ward (Mong
Duong) and one commune (Cam Hai). The objective of building this Plant is to increase the
capacity of the thermal electric power source and contribute to the stable supply of electricity
throughout the year and especially in the dry season when the hydro plants do not generate
much of their maximum capacity
1.2. The Fresh Water Component
The Mong Duong Thermal Generation Plant complex needs a large amount of fresh water from
4th Quarter, 2013. It is calculated that, the combined Plant needs 15.000 m3 of fresh water per
day. A fresh water supply system therefore must be constructed to serve the project. The system
consists of the reservoir, the pumping station, the 10 KV power supply to serve for the pumping
station, the water pipe line, and the access road.
Of which, only the Reservoir area and the Water Pineline area relates to land acquisition and
resettlement.
1.3. The Scope of Land Acquisition and Resettlement
Based on the detailed design, a total area of 1,849,411.39m2 with 192 households will be
permanently affected. Among the permanently affected land, 1,366,399.76m2 is affected by the
reservoir in Mong Duong Ward and 483,011.63m2 by the pipe-line and other works (access road,
powerhouse, etc) in Cong Hoa Commune and Cam Hai Commune (Cam Pha City). 34% of
affected area is productive forest land which is currently used for planting Acacia of 71
households (385 persons) in three communes/wards. FWC will also affect 8000.0m2 of residential
land of 37 households (182 persons) in Village 10, Mong Duong Ward. Cong Hoa and Cam Hai
communes will not have residential land affected by the FWCt. Area, number of households and
persons of affected land are shown detailed in Table 1 and Table 2. Beside, 17,756.5m2
temporary land is also acquired for the Project during construction phase and the compensation
was paid for the temporarily affected households.
In the pipeline, DMS also conducted in 2014 to analyze the road wideling. According to the
original design, pipeline will crossed over on road number 18, thus, the change in in alignment
should be done due to the wider road. Because of this change, 3 more households were affected
by this project.
The categories of permanently affected lands are as below:
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Table 1: Affected Land Area Categorized by Communes until 31/12/2014
Reservoir Pipe line
NoCategories ofaffected land
MongDuong
Ward (m2)
Cong Hoa Commune
(m2)
Cam HaiCommune
(m2)
Sub-total(m
2)
Total (m2)
1 Residential land 8,000.0 - - - 8,000.0
2 Agricultural land 225,309.5 - - - 225,309.5
3 Forest land 305,863.50 195,251.53 129,451.60 324,703.13 955,626,76
4 Aquacultural area 13,872.65 269.00 12,687.80 12,956.80 39,786.25
5 Public land 813,354.16 98,304.20 47,047.50 145,351.70 958,705.86
Total 1,366,399.76 293,824.73 189,186.90 483,011.63 2,332,423.07
(Source: TPMB1, Updated in December 31st, 2014)
Table 2 Number of HHs and Persons whose land affected in each Commune til 31/12/2014
Mong Duong WardCong HoaCommune
Cam Hai CommuneTotal
NoCategoriesof affectedland
No. ofAHs (HH)
No. ofAPs
(person)
No. ofAHs (HH)
No. ofAPs
(person)
No. ofAHs (HH)
No. ofAPs
(person)
No. ofAHs (HH)
No. ofAPs
(person)
1Residentialland
37 182 0 0 0 0 37 182
2Agriculturalland
127 508 42 168 23 95 192 768
3Forest land(for acaciaplanting)
19 88 35 148 17 69 71 305
4Aquacultureland
7 41 1 4 1 4 9 49
(Source: TPMB1, Updated in December 31st, 2014)
2. DETAILED RESETTLEMENT IMPLEMENTATION PROGRESSDetailed on the progress of Resettlement Plan Implementation is in the Annex 2
2.1. Information Disclosure and Community Participation
The objectives of Information dissemination and community consultation include: (i) enhancing
the local people’s awareness of the project; (ii) Ensuring the design of a reasonable re-
resettlement and income restoration programe compared to the demands of the affected
households maximizing the socio-economic benefit of project; (iii) ensuring that the affected
people are able to participate and make proper selections of the issues which may directly impact
on their income and living standard; (iv) Ensuring the transparency of all activities related to land
withdrawal, displacement and economic restoration ; (v) Obtaining the co-operation participation
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and contribution of ideas from the affected people to the activities to be done for the planning and
implementation of resettlement, preparation and carrying out of income restoration and livelihood
enlargement programs; (vi) Creating a continuous dialogue mechanism, addressing the
supervision and implementation issues; (vii) Creating a continous dialogue mechanism,
addressing the supervision and implementation issues; (viii) surveying the measures to control
the natural resource with the aim to achieve a suistainable use and preservation
During the preparation of draft resettlement plan in 2009,, the orientation meeting was conducted
by Thermal Power Project Management Unit No.1 (TPMB1) and DCARB of Cam Pha city with
relevant parties and affected households. Project information has been delivered to 100%
affected households (such as introduction of detailed technical design, scope of impacts on land
and asset upon on lands, entitlements for compensation, assistance and resettlement,
implementation schedule of land acquisition, compensation, assistance and resettlement and
grievance redress mechanism). The documents have also been placed in public places and in the
house of village leaders and head of mass-organization
During the implementation of Resettlement Plan, information disclosure activity was continuously
and regularly implemented through the implementation progress. This kind of activity is to
enhance local awareness, reduce grievance or complaints from AHs as well as speed up the
implementation of the project’s components. The information disclosure was mainly carried out
through: residential meetings, delivery of notices to each household, posting up notice at local
government’s offices, delivery of project leaflets and posters, direct meetings with AHs by
TPMB1’s, and local authorities. The disclosed information included; (i) information about the
compensation policy and the right of AHs; (ii) information about environmental impacts; (iii) issues
arising from the construction execution affecting local people.
From 1 th October to December 31 th 2014, many consultation meetings on the payment and
Income Restoration program and assistance among the affected households has arranged at the
headquarters of Communal People’s Committees. Besides, local were also informed of the
arrangements of the project compensation, responsibilities of relevant stakeholders and
grievence redress mechanism and result of grievance redress as well as newly arising issues
during the project implementations.
The results of the consultation show that most of the affected people have been aware of the
process of the project RP Implementation by listening or seeing. Some of the illiterate Project has
signed into the documents of compensation money transference by pressing their fingerprints
under the witness of a majority of attendees and with the confirmation of local authority to ensure
the explicitness. Both men and women from affected households are encouraged to attend, as
well as other interested community members. The list of public meetings for the Fresh Water
Component is provided in the following Table.
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Table 3 Summary of consultations undertakenWard/commune Time Contents Participants Comments from participants
14/10/2014 Meeting at Mong duongward to implement theIncome RestorationProgram
Ward PC, TPMB1 Implement Vocational trainingfor affected households
25/11/2014 Public Consultationabout IncomeRestoration program
Cam Pha LFDC,CPC, head ofResident Area,TPMB1, affectedhouseholds No.10commune
The head of Resident Area andTPMB1 conduct the publicconsultation for affectedhouseholds
28/11/2014 Consultation for affectedhousehold about thesustainable livelihoodstrategy
Cam Pha LFDC,CPC, head ofResident Area,TPMB1, affectedhouseholds No.10commune
Communication programabout the appication thetraining course of IRP inproduct of local people
15/12/2014 Meeting at Mong duongward to check thelivelihood of affectedhouseholds after get thepayment
Ward PC, TPMB1 All the checked affectedhouseholds have restoredlivelihoods as the same levelor better than that prior to theproject, and they haveadaptable to their newconditions and improved theirincome
Cộ ng Hoàcommune
26/11/2014 Meeting at Cong HoaCommune to check thelivelihood situation ofaffected households
Ward PC, TPMB1 All the checked affectedhouseholds have restoredlivelihoods as the same levelor better than that prior to theproject, and they haveadaptable to their newconditions and improved theirincome
Cẩ m Hả i
commune26/11/2014 Meeting at Cam Hai
ward to implement theIncome RestorationProgram
Ward PC, TPMB1 All the checked affectedhouseholds have restoredlivelihoods as the same levelor better than that prior to theproject, and they haveadaptable to their newconditions and improved theirincome
The meetings were included all affected households, local authorities, head of mass-
organizations and village leaders. The total turns of participants are around 950 people, of whom
560 people are female (accounting for 55.4%).
Consultations continue to be deployed in the project area through community meetings. 100% of
affected households were consulted 3 times or more on the project’ policy of land acquisition,
compensation, support, and resettlement.
Affected people have been consulted on the needs of participating in the income restoration
program, however, many households are still not aware of the importance of the program,
therefore, they are not ready to participate in the program. Propaganda, information
disseminating to these households will be continuously performed during the implementation of
the income restoration program.
The consultation process has also paid its attention to the needs of women and vulnerable
groups such as the poor, single women headed household, elderly or some other policy objects.
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Due to the Consultants providing information adequately and transparently on compensation
entitlements the complaints of affected people are not considerable in numbers.
2.2. Detailed Measurement Survey
The project mainly cover: (i) Mong duong ward where the reservoir has been constructed; (ii)
Cam Hai and Cong hoa Communes where the pipeline has been constructed. Detailed
Measurement Survey was completed before November 10th, 2012. Due to changes in technical
alternatives or some assets outside the project sites but is no longer valid for use left, some
added surveys was carry out in 2014 to compensate for the household
The Inventory of losses has been done with the participation of the relevant parties include: (i)
TPMB1 and Cam Pha Land Fund Development Center; (ii) Communal cadastral officer and
representatives of communal authorities; (iii) Representatives of affected hamlets and; (iv)
representatives of affected households (normally householders)
The Plan of compensation assistance and resettlement/relocation has been prepared based on
the Project Policy Framework ( as stated in RP) approved by ADB and the decision issued by
People’s Committee of Quang ninh Province. The Project Policy has considered that: the
household suffered from losses of plants, trees, structures have been compensated by cash with
assistances such as displacement fees, rewards for good progress in site-hand over, income
restoration and social benefits for Vulnerable Group
The discrepancies and omissions in the loss inventory process or other damages arising due to
changes in technical alternatives or some assets outside the project sites but is no longer valid for
use caused by land acquisition was timely inventory replenishment to ensure the entitlements of
the affected people, ensuring compliance RP framework of the project.
Need assessment survey was conducted in July 2013 to design and implement the measures for
income and livelihood restoration. Participants choosed the vocational training, Aacia’s Cultivating
and the breeding’s model. The Income Restoration Program has prepared by TPMB1 and
approved by ADB
In the pipeline, 3 more households were affected in DMS 2014 by this project After making the
DMS survey, the project prepared a summary table of DMS’s result then publicized at hamlet
community houses. Any complaints about affected assets such as land area, structures, trees
and other properties were checked and verified by members of Compensation Board. The records
of additional DMS (if any) will be made after reaching an agreement and having the signature of AHs
representatives. As a result, all that household got their payment and restored their income
2.3. Compensation payment, assistance and resettlement
As of December 31st, 2014, the project has basically completed payment of compensation and
support to affected households. In the freshwater pipeline and power line 65 affected households
have got payment with the amount of VND 17,059,295,200. In the Reservoir Area, the total 127
households affected households have paid with the amount 84,012,033,600. Timing of payments
from 2012 to May 10th 2014.
The total budget of approved compensation, assistance and resettlement is VND
103.837.805.600,and VND 103.837.805.600 has been paid for the affected people (including
budget for the DCARB), reached 100%.
In general, The Application Cost for the project was in compliance with the provisions of ADB
about the Compensation and Assistance will be based on the principle of replacement cost
(market value in normal conditions) at the time of The Compensation Implementation.The TPMB1
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has many solutions to make sure that all the displaced Households in the project without having
any certificate of Land Use rights or any legal recognition of the acquired land are eligible to
receive compensation and resettlement assistance, non-land assets to support the replacement
cost of ABD and policies of Vietnam’s Law.
2.4. Land Acquisition
According to the implementation process of the project, land acquisition has been implemented
after project affected household Have received compensation, assistance and resettlement, at
least , in the time of 30 days
The land acquisition and resettlement has achieved good results in general for the Pipeline
Component (Cong Hoà and Cam Hai communes), and also in Resevoir. 127/127 affected
household in Resevoir got the payment. Site clearance rate for Reservoir Component has
completed 100%, the water has stored up in the Resevoir since January 2014, now has
integrated into the freshwater lake to fix with the design with construction depth of Dam 15m at
least metres of water
There are 117 land plots of households in the Resevoir which are recovered additional at
17.5metres depth of Dam to prevent the risk in case stream level rose high extraordinary by the
flood. The compensation step has been done based on the framework of project’s policy. TPMB1
and the local government implemented the compensation, all the affected households got the
payment and moved out of the resevoir to hand over the land for project
Of total 37 resettlement households, 12 households returned their fatherland in another province
such as Hai Phong, Lang Son, Bac Giang and Quang ninh because they migrated to this area 15
-25 years ago and now they come back the origin; 25 other households still stay inside the
commune but move near to the 329 road. The staying households situation as follows: (i) 25 HHs
completed repaired their facilities such as yard, roof, shed, workshop equipment; (ii) 12
househods have built the new house in the mainroad of the community, of which 8 households
finished build the brick houses and moved to their new houses, 7 households finished to build
the 2 floors house with shop/ restaurant, and 2 houses are under construction; (iii) 8/37 relocation
households bought a small truck to make the transportation service business. These households
have restored income by using the amount of compensation they received from the compensation
payment; (iv) 12/37 relocated households had opened a shop such as rice shop, grocery store or
small restaurants and other business related to be essential items for daily life of local people
All households have access to clean water and electricity, and some of households also have
accessed to potable water supply because they buy their own pumpling machine to collect the
water from streams. The Broadcasting Wave is being upgraded by Cam Pha city People’s
Committee, households in Mong duong may soom approach the Radio and Watch Tivi with better
with better quality
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Table 4 Status of Relocation household until December 31th
, 2014
NoAffected Household
situation HHs Remarks
House
1 Repair the facilities 25
10 households repaired water tanks, , 5households repaired chicken pigsty10 other households repaired thegarden, electricity line, wells
2 Build a new house 128 households buit the brick house, 7households buit the 2-3 floors house
3 House is under construction 2They have finished construction and nowset up the water and electricity line
4 HHs has not build new house 0
Sell the house and move toother place
12
5 hhs to Hai Phong, 5 hhs to Lang son,and 2 hhs move to other village in Quangninh province (8 HHs are underconstruction and 4 HHs have not builtyet)
I.1.1.Land
1 Buy a new agriculture land 20
2
Buy a new resident land
25
3Not buy any kind of land
8They have their own land or they are tooold
Staying/Moving
1
Move to other place
12
10 of removed households built the newhouse, other have repaired orconstructed
2
Staying in Mong Duong ward
25
Other facilities
1Buy working tools (such assaws, sawmills, tractors etc) 15
2Buying buy trucks, pickuptrucks, cargo vehicles 8
3
Open the new shops such asrestaurant, beer’shop, ricesales’s shop, selling essentialsother facilities for local people 17
2.5. Restoration of APs’ livelihoods and rehabilitation of APs’ lives
Land acquisition for construction of the Project has caused certain impacts on the households in
the Project area. However, these impacts have been minimized at least by relevant parties since
the design stage of project
Besides compensation for affected land and property, the project has adopted many policies to
support affected households to ensure the progress of relief work as well as the interests of the
people and help them to restore stable life
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All the affected households who get the payment received full assistances according to project
policies such as living stabilization assistance, occupation transmission assistance, and business
stabilization assistance.
To mitigate the risk for AHs, the income restoration has been prepared in RP and also in the
Updated RP approved by ADB
The project has complied with the policies which stipulated in the Resettlement Plan in which
clearly defined that all the severely affected household loss from 10% or more of productive land,
relocated households and the vulnerable households will not only get assistance fully from
project but also be participated in the Income Restoration Plan. The project has conducted
surveys for subsistence needs of households affected by the project . Based on the needs of
people affected , the income restoration program has been developed and approved by ADB and
TPMB1 and has implemented since 1/2014 .
Therefore, Income Restoration Plan (IRP) was prepared in order to (i) ensure entitlements for
Project affected persons (PAPs) are prepared in a transparent, consistent and equitable manner;
(ii) identify severe APs that require assistance other than cash compensation to restore their
livelihoods; (iii) design and implement the measures for income and livelihood restoration; and (iv)
establish monitoring and evaluation mechanisms on IRP implementation.
The aim of this IRP is to minimize the adverse impacts of the Project and to ensure that income
and livelihoods of AHs will be restored and improved better or at least equal pre-project levels.
As in December 2014, The Income restoration Programs have been implemented and included
the following steps: (1) Establish Management Program Committee (2) Organize the consultation
in 100% wards in the project area, (3) Cost Estimation has been prepared and approved by the
TPMB1 city; (4) Communications and dissemination of effective economic models in the project
wards by establishing material facilities and information channels for livelihood restoration
programs; (5) PMU has selected the center provide the agriculture technical training for the
income restoration program and began conducting training for farmers; (6) Deployed model
vocational training according to the Income restoration program which has been approved by
ADB; (7) Conducted community awareness programs in various forms such as through television
reports, through the training materials and integration in community activities
After the need assessment survey in participating in income restoration programs, an income
restoration plan was approved by ADB in March and have been implemented. As soon it is
approved by the ADB, icome restoration activities have been conducted immediately. The TPMB1
and the Land Fund Development Centre have coordinated to carry out the activities as follows:
1. Information dissemination Implementation included: (i) Conducted the Information
dissemination about Income Restoration Program and models livelihood restoration through
community meetings in Mong Duong ward, Cam Hai commune and Cong Hoa commune; (ii)
Selected and signed contract with Radio and TV Cam Pha town to implement the Disclosure of
information on policies and livelihood restoration programs through local information channels.
The main content of this activity is to communicate about effective economic models in the
region, in the country and other areas; provide technical guidance and production outputs,
communications through the local radio and Cam Pha province Television (each news from 15’-
20)’
2. Management and Training for Steering Committee conducted in 28th July 2014: (i) Established
the "Steering Committee of IRP Implementation” includes: Representatives from TPMB1,
Representative of the City’s leadership, City RC, the related agencies (Farmer’s Association,
Women’s Union, Agriculture Expansion Station,Economic Department); Representative of ward
or commune, Farmer’s Association, Women’s Union, Land Officials, village leaders. This
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Committee is resposible for inspecting, supervising, monitoring to implement the IRP, to quarterly
report on the IRP implementation and to participate in solving the issues of implementation
process; (ii) held a meeting of Steering Commitee of IRP, to disseminate the content of IRP of the
Project and assign specific tasks for the members; (iii) TPMB1 coordinate with Consultant,
Agricultural extension center of the Province and city, Agricultural extension associations and
another organization to prepare the technical Support for training; (iv) Carried out the
Management Training
3. Acacia and Livestock Technique Training Implementation conducted: (i) TPMB1 coorperated
with the Agricultural Extension Centers and Department of Economics to set up the schedule for
the training courses on application of technics and the guidelines on capacity and productivity
improving, using the high quality Acacia trees; (ii) The training course carried out on 27 of June
2014 with 52 participants. At the monitoring’s survey, 95% the affected household was attended
and high appriciated about the result of the training and they thought that all the knowledge they
got from the course could be applied in their forestry activity. At the time of monitoring, 5
households have applied the model of Acacia planting in their forestry model which used high
quality Acacia auriculiformis as an intensive plantations model, primarily basal fertilizer inorganic
and microbial fertilizer. 5 other households who have a big garden remaining has applied the high
quality chicken modeling by using the steel mesh enclosure the garden and drop chicken inside
to feed. All the production models of the household is technical supported by the authorities and
Mong duong Department of Agriculture
4. Vocational Training Model Implementation: (i) signed the contract with Vocational Training
Centrer such include the Industrial and Construction Vocation College of Quang Ninh Province ,
Mining College Hữ u Nghị, Industrial College of Cam Pha, Vocational Center of Cam Pha
City,Provincial Women Union, Vocational College belong to Mining Company to support for the
affected household to attend; (ii) provided the information about available course and collected
the list of participants to support for basically vocational training such as automotive and
motorcycle repair, Mechanics, Electricity and Water Pluming Repair, Sewing Industry worker. The
Cooking vocational course was openned on 24th July 2014 with 12 members of affected
households attend. Other vocational course was openned on 24th July 2014 is motorcycle repair
with 10 people attending. Based on knowledge have been trained, 3 households have opened
their motorcycle-repair shops, 1 household opens stores offer repair and plumbing service, and
two other families are processing overlock clothing at home. According to the report of local
authorities, income from non-farm activities and forestry increased by 30% in 2014. The income
restoration programmes also facitilated the development of local economy in Mong duong
increased 10% on average
The local people in general are satisfied with the result of the lost inventory, compensation price
assistance and resettlement policies of the Project with the rate up to 100% people who was
intervied. With the loss of agricultural land household: They are highly appreciated with the
counting method, applying the replacement cost and compensation payments. As of
Resettlement Monitoring the household who lost some Item during DMS was additional
compensation.
In 2014, among 25 complaint letters from 25 affected household relates to misidentify the
acquired land and compensation rate. And all 25 of complaints had been solved. The 2
households have not been solved in the semi-annual report in July 2014 has agreed to get
payment and moved to the new place and restore their livelihood
2.6. Issues concerning gender and ethnic minority
Gender Issue: Gender equality is one of the important criteria to evaluate the development of a
community. Gender issues have been detailed in the RP that is being updated in term of the
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socio-economic situation of females and gender strategy to ensure the effective integration of
gender related issues into such documents
Activities of RP implementation in the locality have been regconized by TPMB1 during the field of
monitoring such as community consultant, information dissemination through meeting with the
local people, answering questions arising during the meeting of community Consultation. The
Cam Pha Town Resettlement Committee (TRC) include women representatives from the Mong
Duong Ward and Women Union of the Residential Area No.10 to represent the interests of
women in the affected households. Capacity-building training were provided to the leaders of the
Women’s Union, by the social consultant of the TPMB1, to increase their participation in the TRC.
The participation of women in leadership and decision making in resettlement planning were
guaranteed through equal representation of men and women during the resettlement
implementation.Training program to enhance the awareness of the local people about the
HIV/AIDS was also mainstreamed inside the healthcar for the women.
During group discussions, it was mentioned that household members rely on men’s decision with
regard to business decisions while women are responsible for household chores. Men are more
likely affected because they are the primary income-earners in the households. In Mong duong
commune, when we asked about shifting to a new job most of the interviewed said that they are
old and cannot work as hired labour. They are relying on their children for support. Younger male
said they will shift to seasonal construction work. Women have to take care of their families, look
after their children.
By in-depth interview with women in the affected communities, the consultant found out women’s
awareness on environment sanitation in hamlet and healthcare for themselves. Because the
project is conducting in the urban area, the women understand clearly about the gender equity as
well as their society role. The women who are impacted by the project play an important role in
their family and also in the mass organizations. 95% ofinterviewed women attended the
community meetings. Most of women are confident to discuss about project activities and the
income restoration plan.
Land use rights certificates (LURC) for residential plots are registered under the namesof both
husband and wife. LURCs for plots at the resettlement site will also be registered under the
names of both husband and wife.However, with regard to agricultural lands LURCs in the area
are usually issued to women as they directly involved in agricultural production activities.During
discussions, DPs mentioned that household members rely on men’s decision with regard to
business decisions while women are responsible for household chores. Men are more likely
affected because they are the primary income-earners in the households.
Ethnic Minority Issue: The population of the commune mostly affected by the project, Ward No.
10, is inhabited predominantly by members of the two ethnic minorities living in this area, Dao
and Tay, while in the area affected by the pipeline, the majority is Kinh. The community
consultation, project information disclosure for all PAPs, including ethnic minorities have been
conducted in the project during the project implementation by TPMB1, People Committee of
Mong duong, and the Communes in the project regions. Seriously the Asian Development Bank
has provided affected households in the vulnerable group including minorities with a certain
amount to support their life and livelihood development in compliance with the updated RP and
legal framework
Together with the efforts in State governance reform at the macro level, local governance reform
plays an important role in poverty reduction for affected household. No10 Village institutions, both
official and unofficial, are the basis for local governance. Strong village institutions enhance
community assets and increase the effectiveness of external support. Forming and strengthening
village institutions contributes to local governance reform and to the development of rural civil
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society. By the supporting from TPMB1 and Mong Duong People Committee have special
focused on conducting the assistance for local people, mainly the poverty, income, agriculture
production, housing conditions, and access to the basic public services
3. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS3.1. Conclusions
The dissemination of information about the project in general and the policy on Compensation,
support and Resettlement has been coordinated between TPMB1 and stakeholders with efforts.
Most of interviewees said that they had received information about the project as well as the
compensation policy of the implementing agencies. Information dissemination, community
consultation have witnessed the cooperation of DCARBs of Cam Pha city along with Mong Duong
ward in the project region and have basically conducted as per the regulated process resulting in
the certain efficiency. The policy priorities of the City support has been consulted dissemination to
affected households and communities, contributing relatively satisfactorily in resolving the
complaints and questions which still remain.
The site Clearance and Resettlement of the Project are now basically completed. The
Resettlement Policy has been implemented in a satisfactory way by TPMB1 that ensuring
meeting the objectives of the project. The problems happended in the implementation has been
solved in time by exchange and collaborate solution by stakeholders. The Resettlement Policy has
been implemented in a satisfactory way that ensure meeting the objectives of the project. The
problems happened in the implementation has been solved in timeby stakeholders through exchange
and collaborating solutions.
Implementing the activities on compensation, assistance and resettlement were delayed in
comparison with the approved resettlement plan. Progress on compensation and resettlement
implementation until December 31th, 2014 is 100%. The compensation payment completed
100% of total of anticipated compensation budget.
The dissemination of project information in general and the policy on compensation, support and
resettlement has been done with effort in the coordinationbetween MRB and stakeholders. Most
of interviewees said that they had received information about the project as well as the
compensation policy of the implementing agencies.
The resolution of questions and complaints feedback of the affected household has been doneby
TPMB1, local governments and related stakeholders. These questions raised in the construction
process such as the material gathering influence traffic, tunnel construction work was calculated by
TPMB1 to make sure that it will be solved to ensure the rights of the affected household.
In general, Compensation, Assistance and Resettlement of the project was carried out basedon the
Legal Framework of RAP, they followed up the scheduled in RAP and public for affected household
before payment. 100% affected people agreed with the Implementation steps of the project.
Granting land use right certificates (both resident land and production land) for relocated
households in Mong Duong is being submitted to CPC for approval, other land area have not
been implemented
At the monitoring time, 100% of relocated households moved out of the Resevoir, they repaired
the facilities and built the new house, some other households left Mong duong to their homeland
in another province. Among relocated households, 15 households have their new own business
such as transportation service and small business
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Gender equity and ethnic minority activities have been effectively intergrated into the project
activities
The income restoration program have approved by ADB and implemented by TPMB1 with a good
results. The project has established the “Steering Committee, carried out the public consultation
and implemented the Vocational Training
3.2. Recommendations
The dissemination of information about the project operation need to continue to support
information to the community and policies as well as their interests in the Project. TPMB1 and
stakeholders should collaborate more in solving problems which could be arised in the Process of
Resettlement and Income Restoration of affected household in particular and the other affected
households in general.
The PC of Quang Ninh province, and DCARBs of Cam Pha city should pay its special attention
and put emphasis on households that have to move to another place and/or those are serverely
affected on their income source. The PC should approve, make decisions and create favorable
conditions for remaining households to move to the new place as well as the activities to restore
income of the affected households.
TPMB1 should closely cooperate with the PC of Quang Ninh province, Cam Pha city, and
DCARBs of city to support and create favorable conditions of compensation funds, to help the
locality to resolve shortcomings related to land acquisition and resettlement in an effective and
timely manner to ensure the planned implementation of the project
Quickly complete the granting of land use right-certificates for resettled households and prevent
the encroachment problem of agricultural and forestry land which has been handed over to
hamlet community
Income restoration activities should be conducted based on the approved IRP of ADB and that
program should calculate the vulnerable group and ethnic group in any stage. The TPMB1 should
closely with the PC of Quang ninh province, the PC of Cam Pha city to support the forestry land
for affected household by the land funding of The Cam Pha Forestry Company
It is necessary to enhance the participation of women in community activities and their ideas
sharing in meeting leaded by women union. Training course on gender equity should be held at
all the communesfor both men and women to increase the society on women’s equity.
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APPENDIX
Appendix1 List of the affected Households
Cộ ng Hòa commune
Family member
Male Female Job situation of the hhs membersNo
Name of household
headEthnic
Under18
years
old
Above18
years
old
Under18
years
old
Above18
years
old
Employment Unempoyment
Primary
Income
Secondary
Income
1 Bàng Phư ơ ng Hùng Kinh 2 1 2 3 WorkerForestry planting
2 Bế Vă n Mít Tày 1 1 1 1 2Forestry planting Trader
3 Bế Vă n Việ n Tày 1 1 2 1 2 FarmerForestry planting
4 Bùi Hữ u Đ ài Kinh 2 1 1 2 FarmerForestry planting
5 Bùi Hữ u Luân Kinh 2 1 1 3 FarmerForestry planting
6 Bùi Đ ứ c Chinh Kinh 1 1 TraderForestry planting
7 Đ ào Xuân Tuy Kinh 1 1 3 1 TraderForestry planting
8 Đ ỗ Thành Minh Kinh 1 1 Worker Trader
9 Đ ỗ Thị Bả y Kinh 1 3 1 Farmer Worker
10 Hà Thị Thuỷ Tày 3 1 1 FarmerForestry planting
11 Hà Vă n Chung Kinh 1 1 1 1 1 FarmerForestry planting
12 Hà Vă n Lư ờ ng Tày 1 1Forestry planting farmer
13 Hà Vă n Lư u Kinh 1Forestry planting farmer
14 Hà Vă n Mùi Kinh 2 1 1 2 TraderForestry planting
15 Hà Vă n Nă m Kinh 1 1 2 FarmerForestryPlanting
16 Hà Vă n Tầ n Kinh 1 3 4 FarmerForestryPlanting
17 Hà Vă n Thuỵ Kinh 1 3 2 3 FarmerForestryPlanting
18 Hoàng Minh Thắ ng Kinh 1 1 Soldier Trader
19 Hoàng Thị Minh Tày 1 1 1 1 2Forestry planting
ForestryPlanting
20 Hoàng Vă n Toàn Tày 3 2 5 FarmerForestryPlanting
21 Lạ i Vă n Tòng Kinh 3 1 4 WorkerForestryPlanting
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Family member
Male Female Job situation of the hhs membersNo
Name of household
headEthnic
Under18
years
old
Above18
years
old
Under18
years
old
Above18
years
old
Employment Unempoyment
Primary
Income
Secondary
Income
22 Mã Vă n Sáng Tày 1 2 1 1 3 FarmerForestryPlanting
23 Ngô Thị Vân Kinh 1 1 3 4 TraderForestryPlanting
24 Nguyễ n Đ ứ c Nhuầ n Kinh 3 2 5 TraderForestryPlanting
25 Nguyễ n Đ ứ c Thành Kinh 1 1 WorkerForestryPlanting
26 Nguyễ n Đ ứ c Tố t Kinh 1 1 SoldierForestryPlanting
27Nguyễ n Hữ uNhuyên Kinh 2 3 5 Farmer
ForestryPlanting
28 Nguyễ n Ngọ c Hiế n Kinh 1 1 SoldierForestryPlanting
29 Nguyễ n Thị Thuỷ Kinh 1 2 2 2Forestry planting
ForestryPlanting
30 Nguyễ n Thị Tình Kinh 1 1 1 1 2 TraderForestryPlanting
31 Nguyễ n Vă n Huế Kinh 1 1 SoldierForestryPlanting
32 Nguyễ n Vă n Phư ợ ng Kinh 2 2 4 FarmerForestryPlanting
33 Nguyễ n Vă n Thành Kinh 1 2 1 2 FarmerForestryPlanting
34 Nguyễ n Vă n Tớ i Kinh 1 1 SoldierForestryPlanting
35 Nông Vă n Lan Tày 2 1 1 3Forestry planting
ForestryPlanting
36 Phạ m Nam Hư ơ ng Kinh 1 1 SoldierForestry Planting
37 Phan Thị Nhậ t Kinh 1 1 1 1 2 TraderForestryPlanting
38 Tô Vă n Nà
SánDìu 1 1 1 2 3
Forestry planting
ForestryPlanting
39 Bùi Quố c Duy Kinh 1 1 3 4 TraderForestryPlanting
40 Hà Mạ nh Hùng Tày 1 2 1 1 3 FarmerForestryPlanting
41 Trầ n Thị Châu Kinh 1 1 FarmerForestryPlanting
42 Cong Hoa Commitee
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Cam hai:
Family member
Male Female
Job situation of the hhs
membersNoName of household
headEthnic
Under
18
yearsold
Above
18
yearsold
Under
18
yearsold
Above
18 years
old
Employment Unempoyment
Primary
Income
Secondary
Income
1 Bùi Vă n Tay Kinh 3 1 2ForestryPlanting
trader
2 Đ ào Xuân Quang Kinh 1 1 2 2ForestryPlanting
farmer
3 Hà Vă n Dư ơ ng Kinh 1 1 Trader farmer
4 Hà Vă n Tình Kinh 1 1 WorkerForestryplanting
5 Hoàng Vă n Ngọ c Kinh 1 1 1 1 2 FarmerForestryplanting
6 Lê Đ ứ c Tính Kinh 1 Trader farmer
7 Lư u Đ ứ c Oanh Kinh 1 1 1 1 2 WorkerForestryplanting
8 Đ ỗ Vă n Lỳ Kinh 2 1 1 3ForestryPlanting
famer
9 Mai Thị Việ t Kinh 1 1 2 1 3 WorkerForestry
planting
10 Hoàng Vă n Ngọ c Kinh 1 1 1 1 2 FarmerForestryplanting
11 Nguyễ n Vă n Việ t Kinh 1 1Farmer Forestry
planting
12 Nguyễ n Vă n Tầ n Kinh 3 2 5Farmer Forestry
planting
13 Nông Thị Vấ n Tày 1 TraderForestry
planting
14 Phạ m Bá Quyế t Kinh 1 1 2 WorkerForestry
planting
15 Phạ m Thị Gái Kinh 2 2 3 2Aquaculture Forestry
planting
16 Trầ n Thị Thúy Nga Kinh 3 1 3Worker Forestry
planting
17 Phạ m Thị Thu Ánh Kinh 1 1 2Worker Forestry
planting
18 Trư ơ ng Thị Dịu Kinh 1 1 1 2 WorkerForestry
planting
19 Trư ơ ng Vă n Trò Kinh 2 1 AquacultureForestryplanting
20Trầ n Thị Bùng Kinh 1 1 1 1 Aquaculture
Forestryplanting
21Trầ n Thị Châu Kinh 1 1 Trader Farmer
22Từ Minh Ngọ c
SánDìu 1 2 1 2 Farrmer
Forestryplanting
23 Hoàng Vă n Nghiên Kinh 1 1 1 1 2 AquacultureForestryplanting
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No10.ward
Sexual
Male Female
Job situation of the hhs
membersNo
Name of
household headEthnic
Under
18years
old
Above
18years
old
Under
18years
old
Above
18years
old
Employment Unempoyment
Primary
income
Secondary
income
1 Bàn Vă n Nă m Dao 1 1 12
FarmerForestryplanting
2 Bùi Quang Chiế n Kinh 1 3 1 2 FarmerForestryplanting
3 Bùi Quang Chính Kinh 1 FarmerForestryplanting
4 Bùi Quang Cư ờ ng Kinh 1 1 1 1 FarmerForestryplanting
5 Đ àm Vă n Ắ m Tày 1 2 1 2 FarmerForestryplanting
6 Đ ặ ng A Sắ t Dao 1 1 2 2 FarmerForestryplanting
7 Đ ặ ng A Ử ng Dao 3 1 3 2 WorkerForestryplanting
8 Đ ặ ng Phúc Tiế n Dao 2 1 1 3 FarmerForestryplanting
9 Đ ặ ng Thị Loan Kinh 1 1 3 WorkerForestryplanting
10 Đ ặ ng Vă n Ba Dao 2 1 3 2 2 WorkerForestryplanting
11 Đ ặ ng Vă n Nguyên Dao 1 1 2 1 1 WorkerForestryplanting
12 Đ ặ ng Vă n Tư Dao 3 1 2 1 5 FarmerForestryplanting
13 Đ ặ ng Xuân Ba Dao 1 1 1 1 FarmerForestryplanting
14 Đ ặ ng Xuân Cư ờ ng Dao 2 1 1 1 2 FarmerForestryplanting
15 Đ ặ ng Xuân Lư ơ ng Dao 1 1 1 2 FarmerForestryplanting
16 Đ ặ ng Xuân Minh Dao 1 3 FarmerForestryplanting
17 Đ ào Đ ứ c Thọ Kinh 1 1 1 2 FarmerForestryplanting
18 Đ ào Vă n Chuỳ Kinh 1 1 1 2 WorkerForestryplanting
19 Đ ỗ Thị Hồ ng Kinh 2 1 1 RetirementForestryplanting
20 Đ ỗ Vă n Biên Kinh 1 1 1 1 1 FarmerForestryplanting
21 Hà Vă n Hầ u Tày 1 1 1 3 1Forestryplanting farmer
22 Hồ Quay Phư ơ ng Dao 1 1 1 1 2 2 FarmerForestryplanting
23 Hồ Vă n Đ ứ c Dao 2 1 2 1 2 FarmerForestryplanting
24 Hồ Vă n Phúc Dao 1 1 1 1 WorkerForestryplanting
25 Hồ Vă n Thanh 1 2 2 1 7 WorkerForestryplanting
26 Hoàng Thị Bé Tày 1 1 1 2 FarmerForestryplanting
27 Hoàng Thị Kim Dao 2 1 2 1 2 FarmerForestryplanting
28 Hoàng Thị Liên Tày 1 3 2 2Forestryplanting
Forestryplanting
29 Hoàng Vă n Anh Kinh 1 1 1Forestryplanting
Forestryplanting
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Sexual
Male Female
Job situation of the hhs
membersNo
Name of
household headEthnic
Under
18years
old
Above
18years
old
Under
18years
old
Above
18years
old
Employment Unempoyment
Primary
income
Secondary
income
30 Hoàng Vă n Khoa
Tày,Dao 1 1 1 1 1 Farmer
Forestryplanting
31 Hoàng Xuân Đ oàn Tày 1 1 1 1Forestryplanting
Forestryplanting
32 La Vă n Bộ Tày 2 1 1 1Forestryplanting
Forestryplanting
33 La Vă n Huấ n Tày 1 2 FarmerForestryplanting
34 Lê Vă n Nam Kinh 1 2 2 2 FarmerForestryplanting
35 Lê Vă n Nhấ t Kinh 1 2 3 2 WorkerForestryplanting
36 Loan Vă n Phổ Tày 1Forestryplanting
Forestryplanting
37 Loan Vă n Quang Tày 2 1Forestryplanting
Forestryplanting
38 Loan Vă n Tô Tày 1 1 WorkerForestryplanting
39 Loan Vă n Tư ờ ngTày,Nùng 1 2 2 Worker
Forestryplanting
40 Loan Vă n Việ t Tày 1 2Forestryplanting
Forestryplanting
41 Lộ c Vă n Vư ơ ng
Tày,Kinh 2 1 1
Forestryplanting
Forestryplanting
42 Lụ c Vă n Hùng Tày 1 1Forestryplanting
Forestryplanting
43 Lư ơ ng Vă n Cò Tày 1 1Forestryplanting
Forestryplanting
44 Lư ơ ng Vă n Yên
Tày,Dao 1 1
Forestryplanting
Forestryplanting
45 Lý Minh Trọ ng Dao 1 1 1 FarmerForestryplanting
46 Lý Minh Tuấ n Dao 1 1 FarmerForestryplanting
47 Lý Thị Hai Dao 2 2 FarmerForestryplanting
48 Lý Thị Tư Dao 1 FarmerForestryplanting
49 Lý Vă n Hai Dao 2 1 2 1 FarmerForestry
planting
50 Lý Vă n Nă m Dao 2 1 2 1 2Forestryplanting Farmer
51 Lý Vă n Phúc Dao 2 1 2Forestryplanting farmer
52 Lý Vă n Sáu Dao 2 1 2 1 FarmerForestryplanting
53 Lý Vă n Tư Dao 2 2 1 1 2 FarmerForestryplanting
54 Lý Vă n Việ t Dao 2 2 1 1 FarmerForestryplanting
55 Lý Xuân Cả nh Dao 3 1 1 1 FarmerForestryplanting
56 Lý Xuân Minh Dao 2 1 3 1 1 FarmerForestryplanting
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Sexual
Male Female
Job situation of the hhs
membersNo
Name of
household headEthnic
Under
18years
old
Above
18years
old
Under
18years
old
Above
18years
old
Employment Unempoyment
Primary
income
Secondary
income
57Lý Xuân Thắ ng(Lý Xuân Hồ ng) Dao 1 1 2 1 3
Forestryplanting
58 Ngọ c Vă n Bẩ y Tày 1 1 1 1 2Forestryplanting Farmer
59 Ngọ c Vă n Chiề u Tày 4 1 1Forestryplanting Farmer
60 Ngọ c Vă n Miêu Tày 1 1 1 1 FarmerForestryplanting
61 Nguyễ n Bả o LongKinh,Dao 1 1 1 1 Farmer
Forestryplanting
62 Nguyễ n Đ ứ c Thứ c Kinh 1 1 2 1 FarmerForestryplanting
63 Nguyễ n Như Đ ạ o Kinh 2 1 1 2 RetirementForestryplanting
64 Nguyễ n Quố c Đ ệ Kinh 1 1 2 1 RetirementForestryplanting
65 Nguyễ n Sỹ Nam Kinh 1 WorkerForestry
planting
66Nguyễ n ThanhCả nh Tày 1
Forestryplanting Farmer
67 Nguyễ n Thị Hoa Kinh 2 2Forestryplanting Farmer
68 Nguyễ n Thị Linh Kinh 1 1 2Forestryplanting Farmer
69 Nguyễ n Vă n Long Kinh 1 1 1 1 1 WorkerForestryplanting
70 Nguyễ n Vă n Luân Kinh 1 1 FarmerForestryplanting
71 Nguyễ n Vă n Nứ c Kinh 1 2 FarmerForestryplanting
72 Nguyễ n Vă n Sỹ
Kinh,Tày 1 2 1 Farmer
Forestryplanting
73 Nguyễ n Vă n Tá Tày 1 1 1 1 2 FarmerForestryplanting
74Nguyễ n Vă n
Thanh Kinh 1 1 1 1 1 WorkerForestryplanting
75 Nguyễ n Vă n Thụ y Kinh 1 2 1 2 1 WorkerForestryplanting
76Nguyễ n Xuân Qúy(Qúy Ngà) Kinh 1 1 1 1 Trader
Forestryplanting
77 Nông Quố c Khánh Tày 2 4 1 WorkerForestryplanting
78 Nông Vă n Toả n Tày 1Forestryplanting
Farmer
79 Phạ m Huy Cư ờ ng Kinh 1 1Forestryplanting
Farmer
80 Phạ m Thị Giang Kinh 1 1Forestryplanting
Farmer
81 Phoòng Cắ m Công Dao 1 1Forestryplanting
Farmer
82 Phoòng Cắ m Tắ c Dao 2 1 1 1Forestryplanting
Farmer
83Phoòng Cắ mThành Dao 1 1 1 1 1
Forestryplanting
Farmer
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Sexual
Male Female
Job situation of the hhs
membersNo
Name of
household headEthnic
Under
18years
old
Above
18years
old
Under
18years
old
Above
18years
old
Employment Unempoyment
Primary
income
Secondary
income
84 Phoòng Đ ình Huy Dao 1 2 1 1 FarmerForestryplanting
85 Phoòng Đ ình Phú Dao 1 2 FarmerForestryplanting
86Phoòng Đ ìnhThố ng Dao 3 1 1 1 Farmer
Forestryplanting
87 Phoòng Đ ình Vinh Dao 1 2 1 2 1Forestryplanting Worker
88 Phoòng Tắ c Qúy Dao 1 2 1 3 1Forestryplanting Worker
89 Phoòng Tài Múi Dao 1 1Forestryplanting Farmer
90 Phoòng Thị MaiDao,Kinh 1 1 1 1 Farmer
Forestryplanting
91 Phoòng Vă n Sinh Dao 3 1 1 2 1 FarmerForestryplanting
92 Phoòng Vă n Tư Dao 2 2 1 FarmerForestryplanting
93 Phùn A Hả i Dao 1 1 1 FarmerForestry
planting
94 Phùn A Phúc Dao 1 1 3 1 1Forestryplanting
Farmer
95 Phùn A Sơ n Dao 1 3Forestryplanting
Farmer
96Phùn Vă n Tư
(Phoòng Thị Mai) Dao 1 1 1 1 FarmerForestry
planting
97 Tạ Hữ u Hợ i Kinh 1 1 1 1 FarmerForestryplanting
98 Triệ u Chă n Thố ng Dao 1 1 1 1 TraderForestryplanting
99 Triệ u Kim Tề Dao 5 4 1Forestryplanting
Farmer
100 Triệ u Quý Bình Dao 2 1 1Forestryplanting
Farmer
101 Triệ u Quý Dế nh Dao 2 1 2 1Forestryplanting
Farmer
102 Triệ u Quý Quân Dao 3 2 1 1 2Forestryplanting
Farmer
103 Triệ u Qúy Sáng Dao 3 1 4 1 1 WorkerForestryplanting
104 Triệ u Xuân Lợ iDao,Chiêm 1 1 4 Worker
Forestryplanting
105 Vi Vă n Đ ă ng
Tày,kinh 1 1 1 1 Farmer
Forestryplanting
106 Vi Xuân Lộ c Tày 1 1 3 1 FarmerForestryplanting
107 Vũ Vă n Tơ n Kinh 1 1 TraderForestryplanting
108 Phùn Thị Minh Dao 1 1 2 1 AquacultureForestryplanting
109 Vi Thị Hồ ng Tày 1 3 2 FarmerForestryplanting
110 Vi Thị Huệ Tày 1 3 FarmerForestryplanting
111 Vi Vă n Muộ i Tày 1 3 FarmerForestryplanting
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Sexual
Male Female
Job situation of the hhs
membersNo
Name of
household headEthnic
Under
18years
old
Above
18years
old
Under
18years
old
Above
18years
old
Employment Unempoyment
Primary
income
Secondary
income
112 Triệ u Quang Sáu FarmerForestryplanting
113 Vi Vă n Đ ă ng
Tày,kinh 1 1 1 1
Forestryplanting Farmer
114 Vi Xuân Lộ c Tày 1 1 3 1Forestryplanting Trader
115 Vũ Vă n Tơ n Kinh 1 1Forestryplanting Farmer
116 Đ ỗ Thị Hồ ng Kinh 2 1 TraderForestryplanting
117 Đ ỗ Vă n Biên Kinh 1 1 1 TraderForestryplanting
118 Triệ u Chă n Thố ng Dao 1 1 1 1 WorkerForestryplanting
119 Lý Vă n Việ t Dao 2 2 1 1 FarmerForestryplanting
120 Triệ u Kim Tề Dao 5 4 1 Farmer
121 Lã Vă n Nàng Dao 1 1 3 1 Farmer
122 Vi Thị Liề u Tày 1 1 1 1 FarmerForestryplanting
123 Phùng Vă n Tơ n Dao 2 2 1 1 FarmerForestryplanting
124 Phạ m Thị Luyế n Kinh 1 1 1 Trader
125Đ ong Mo High
School
126Mong duongCommittee
127Dong MoMedecine Center
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Appendix 2 Situation of Compensation Payment
Annex 1: Situation of Compensation Payment until 31/12/2014
Date of projectimformation dessemination
Detailed MeasurementSurvey
Making compensation planVerify and approve the
compensation planSituation of Compensation
paymentSituation of Site
Clearance
No Component
Startingdate
Finishingdate
Startingdate
Finishingdate
Starting dateFinishing
dateSubmiting
dateApproval
Startingdate
Finishingdate
Startingdate
Finishingdate
Contractaward
1 Pineline 24/8/11 31/12/12 10/10/11 10/11/12 13/11/11 15/11/12 12/11/12 13/11/12 24/12/12 Finished 14/1/13 Finished 6/12/13
Cộ ng Hòa 24/8/11 31/12/12 10/10/11 10/11/12 13/11/11 15/11/12 12/11/12 13/11/12 24/12/12Finished
14/1/13Finished
6/12/13
Cẩ m Hả i 24/8/11 31/12/12 10/10/11 10/11/12 13/11/11 15/11/12 12/11/12 13/11/12 24/12/12Finished
14/1/13Finished
6/12/13
2 Resevoir 24/8/11 31/11/13 10/10/11 31/11/13 13/11/11 31/11/13 12/11/12 31/11/13 24/12/12
Finished
14/1/13 Finished 5/6/14MôngDư ơ ng 24/8/11 31/11/13 10/10/11 31/11/13 13/11/11 31/11/13 12/11/12 31/11/13 24/12/12
Finished31/3/14
Finished 5/6/14
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Annex 2: Number of Affected Households until 31/12/2014
Long term affected households
No. Of Severe HHs HHs with Vulnerable People
Total Affected
HHs (both long
term and shortterm Affected HHs
No Component
Total
Lost from 10%
or more ofagricultural
land
Number of
resettledHHs
No. Of None-
severe HHs
Affected
BusinessHHs Poor HHs
Ethic
MinoritiesHHs
Single
Womanheaded HHs
Social
Policy HHs
1 Pineline 53 53 0 12 0 5 5 1 7 65
Cộ ng Hòa 36 36 0 6 0 3 4 0 5 42
Cẩ m Hả i 17 17 0 6 0 2 1 1 2 23
2 Resevoir 101 101 37 26 0 6 93 7 3 127
Mông Dư ơ ng 101 101 37 26 0 6 93 7 3 127
Total 154 154 37 38 0 11 98 8 10 192
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Annex 3: Area of the acquired land until 31/12/2014
Permanently Acquired Land Area (m2) Temporarily Acquired Land Area (m2)
No. Components/
Packages AgriculturalLand
ResidentialLand
AquaculturalArea
Forest Land Other Land Total Forest Land Other Land Total
1 Pineline 0.0 0.0 12,956.80 324,703.13 145,351.70 483011.63 11460.7 6295.8 17756.5
Cộ ng Hòa 0.0 0.0 269.00 195,251.53 98,304.20 293824.73 0.0 1667.0 1667.0
Cẩ m Hả i 0.0 0.0 12,687.80 129,451.60 47,047.50 189186.90 11460.7 4628.8 16089.5
2 Resevoir 225,309.5 8,000.0 13,872.65 305,863.50 813,354.16 1366399.76 0.0 0.0 0.0
Mông Dư ơ ng 225,309.5 8,000 13,872.65 305,863.50 813,354.16 1366399.76 0.0 0.0 0.0
Total 225,309.5 8,000.0 26,829.45 630,566.63 958,705.86 1849411.39 11460.7 6295.8 17756.5
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Annex 4: Housing and other assets affected until 31/12/2014
No. Components/
Packages
Affected
Housing Area
(m2)
Affected Shop
Area (m2)
Affected
Factory Area
(m2)
Affected Rice
and crops area
(m2)
Affected Tree
(tree)
Affect Objects/
Architect Works
Relocated
Graves
(pcs)
Affected
Other
Assets
1 Pipeline 2,004.8 0.0 288.0 528.0 73,512.0
Cộ ng Hòa 1,198.0 0.0 288.0 310.0 46,232
Cẩ m Hả i 806.8 0.0 0.0 218.0 27,280
2 Resevoir 2,813.0 0.0 0.0 169,765.0 99,893
MôngDư ơ ng 2,813 0.0 0.0 169,765.0 96,791
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4.1
Total 4,817.8 0.0 288.0 170,293.0 173,405.0 0.0 -
Annex 4.1: Affected Other Assets until 31/12/2014
Toilet Kitchen Bathroom Well Barns Cement roofTư ờ ng rào/
Fence
Bể nư ớ c/Water
Tank
Đ ư ờ ng đ iệ n/
Electric LineNo.Components/
Packages(m2) (m2)/ (m2) (pcs) (m2) (m2) (m2) (m3) (m)
1 Pineline 16.92 144.27 2.79 1.00 329.20 130.56 8.40 372.76 4490.00
Cộ ng Hòa 0.00 10.63 2.79 1.00 35.60 0.00 0.00 50.19 1695.00
Cẩ m Hả i 16.92 133.64 0.00 0.00 293.60 130.56 8.40 322.57 2795.00
2 Resevoir 89.36 419.86 87.20 8.00 1,758.30 127.80 32.60 851.60 18537.70
Mông Dư ơ ng 89.36 419.86 87.20 8.00 1758.30 127.80 32.60 851.60 18537.70
Total 106.28 564.13 89.99 9.00 2087.50 258.36 41.00 1224.36 23027.70
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Annex 5: Situation of Compensation Payment until 31/12/2014
Compensation Cost (VND)Paid and None-paid yet
(VND)Situation of Compensation Situation of Site Clearance
No. ComponentTotal of cost estimation
approved by 31/12/2014
Total of cost accoding to the
compensation planPaid until 31/12/2014
None-
paid
No. of HHs
receivedcompensation
No. of HHs
none-received
compensation
No. of HHs
handed overthe sites
No. of HHs
have notbeen handed
over the
sites
1 Pineline 17.059.295.200 17.059.295.200 17.059.295.200 0 65 0 65 0
Cộ ng Hòa 8.982.221.900 8.982.221.900 8.982.221.900 0 40 0 42 0
Cẩ m Hả i 6.396.697.700 6.396.697.700 6.396.697.700 0 20 0 23 0Pipeline(additionRecovery) 1.680.375.600 1.680.375.600 1.680.375.600 0 5 0 0
2 Resevoir 87.002.042.500 87.002.042.500 87.002.042.500 0 127 0 127 0
MôngDư ơ ng 87.002.042.500 87.002.042.500 87.002.042.500 0 127 0 127 0
Total 103.837.805.600 103.837.805.600 103.837.805.600 192 0 192 0
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Annex 6: Situation of Compensation Payment until 31/12/2014
Communal Level Distric LevelCompensation
CommitteeProvincial PMU Provincial Level Court
Components/
Packages
No
. o
f
Co
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lain
ed H
HS
No
. o
f H
Hs
are
sati
sfa
cto
rily
reso
lved
No
. o
f
Co
mp
lain
ed H
HS
No
. o
f H
Hs
are
sati
sfa
cto
rily
reso
lved
No
. o
f C
om
pla
ined
HH
S
No
. o
f H
Hs
are
sati
sfa
cto
rily
reso
lved
No
. o
f C
om
pla
ined
HH
S
No
. o
f H
Hs
are
sati
sfa
cto
rily
reso
lved
No
. o
f C
om
pla
ined
HH
S
No
. o
f H
Hs
are
sati
sfa
cto
rily
reso
lved
No
. o
f
Co
mp
lain
ed H
HS
No
. o
f H
Hs
are
sati
sfa
cto
rily
reso
lved
Resevoir 17 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pipeline 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 25 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Annex 7: Progress on compensation and resettlement implementaion till 31/12/2014
Component Pipeline ComponentResevoir
Component
Cộ ng Hòa Cẩ m Hả i Mông Dư ơ ng
Activities on compensation and resettlementCompletesituation Complete situation Complete situation
Information Dissemination and CommunityParticipation 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Detailed Measure Survey (DMS)100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Setting Compensation Plan100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Consulting and Counseling with the APs oncompensation plan 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Update the RP and approve by ADB100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Finalized the compensation plan and submit forapproval 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Verify and approve the compensation plan100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Consultate the APs on the approvedcompensation plan (to the agricultural land) 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Compensation Payment100% 100% 100%
Resettlement and Site Clearance100% 100% 100%
Independent Monitoring and Reporting100% 100% 100%
Compensation Progress by component100% 100% 100%
Compensation Progress of the Project100% 100% 100%