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- Disclosure Date
- 2024/09/10
- Disclosure Status
- Disclosed
- Doc Name
- Resettlement Framework Somali Sustainable Fisheries Development Project - Badmaal (P178032)
- Pages
- 93
- Published in
- United States of America
- Rel Proj ID
- SO-Somali Sustainable Fisheries Development Project - Badmaal -- P178032
- TF No/Name
- TF0B7909-Enhanced preparation and sector dialogue for the Somali fisheries inves,TF0B8549-1.2.-AFR-Somali Fisheries Sustainable Development project preparation,TF0C4604-G266-1.3.-SO-Somali Sustainable Fisheries Development Project Badmaal
- Unit Owning
- AFR ENR PM 2 (SAEE2)
- Version Type
- Final
Table of Contents
- DEFINITION OF TERMS 5
- ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS 8
- 1. Introduction 10
- 1.1 Background 10
- 1.2 Project Description 11
- 1.3 Project Beneficiaries 13
- 1.4 Project Management Structure, Functions and Responsibilities 14
- 1.5 Purpose of Preparing the RPF 14
- 1.6 RPF Development Methodology 15
- 1.7 Possible project land requirements 15
- 2. Potential Resettlement Impacts 17
- 2.1. Overview 17
- 2.2. Project Land Requirements 17
- 2.3. Involuntary Resettlement Risks and Mitigation Measures 18
- 3. Land, Land Tenure, Land Use and Related Issues 21
- 3.1. Overview 21
- 3.2. Land-Related Legislation and Other Arrangements 21
- 3.3. Land Tenure in the Federal Member States 22
- 3.4. Gender and Land in Somalia 23
- 3.5. Social and Economic Context 24
- 3.6. Land Grievances in Somalia 27
- 4. Policy, Legal, and Institutional Frameworks 29
- 4.1. Overview 29
- 4.2. Federal and Member States’ Laws, Policies, and Regulatory Frameworks 29
- 4.3. Institutional Frameworks 31
- 4.4. The World Bank Environmental and Social Framework and Standards 31
- 4.5. Gaps between Federal and Member States’ Laws and Policies and World Bank ESF/ ESSs 31
- 5. Principles and Elements of Involuntary Resettlement 36
- 5.1. Land Acquisition Method - Government Mediated Land Agreements 36
- 5.2. Application of ESS5 37
- 5.3. Eligibility Criteria for Affected Persons 38
- 5.4. Determination of Affected Persons 39
- 5.5. Cut-Off Date 39
- 5.6. Compensation and Entitlement 39
- 5.7. Resettlement Action Plan Process 45
- 5.8. Stakeholder Engagement and Grievance Mechanism 45
- 5.9. Collaboration with Relevant Government Institutions and Capacity Strengthening 45
- 5.10. Collaboration with Relevant Government Institutions and Capacity Strengthening 46
- 6. Resettlement Action Plan: Preparation and Approval 47
- 6.1. Overview 47
- 6.2. Screening for Involuntary Resettlement 47
- 6.3. Baseline Socioeconomic Data and Census 47
- 6.4. Database Management for PAPs 49
- 7. RAP Implementation Arrangements 51
- 7.1. Overview 51
- 7.2. Institutional Arrangements 51
- 7.3. RPF, RAP and LRP Implementation 53
- 7.4. Budget and Funding Arrangements 54
- 8. Stakeholder Consultations and Information Disclosure 57
- 8.1. Overview 57
- 8.2. Stakeholder Identification and Analysis 57
- 8.3. Stakeholder Engagement Processes and Strategy 57
- 8.4. Proposed Strategy to Incorporate the Views of Vulnerable and Disadvantaged Groups 58
- 8.5. Consultations Held to Date 58
- 9. Grievance Mechanism 59
- 9.1. Overview 59
- 9.2. Grievances in Resettlement 59
- 9.3. Grievance Mechanism Structures 60
- 9.4. Grievance Mechanism Processes 60
- 9.5. Monitoring and Reporting of GM 62
- 10. Monitoring and Evaluation of the RPF and the RAPs 63
- 10.1. Overview 63
- 10.2. Monitoring 63
- 10.3. Annual Audit 68
- 10.4. Socio-economic Monitoring 68
- 10.5. Completion Audit 69
- 10.6. Evaluation 69
- 10.7. Frequency of Monitoring and Evaluation Process 69
- ANNEXES 71
- Annex 2: Screening checklist 77
- Annex 3. Summary Safeguards Report for Subprojects 80
- Annex 4. RAP 85
- Annex 5. Community Land Agreement and Consent Form 86
- Annex 6. Voluntary Land Donation Form 88
- Annex 7. Grievance Record Form 91
- Annex 8. References 92