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<strong>Environmental</strong> and <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Framework</strong>Type Indicator VariablesOutcome/ImpactIndicator-evaluationindicatorsCompensationandRehabilitationRestablishmentofcommunityresourcesHouseholdEarningCapacityChanges toStatus ofWomenChanges toStatus ofChildrenSettlementandPopulationMultipliereffectNumber of households affected (land, buildings, trees, crops)Number of owners compensated by type of lossAmount compensated by type and ownerNumber and amount of allowances paidNumber of replacement houses constructed by concerned ownersNumber of replacement businesses constructed by ownersNumber of owners requesting assistance for purchase of replacement landNumber of replacement land purchases effectedNumber of delivery of entitlementsNumber of use of entitlements by APsSuitability of entitlements to APs as per RAP objectivesNumber of poor and vulnerable APs requesting assistance to allocate landand provide lease/temporary rightsNumber of assistance made related to poor and vulnerable APsNumber of community buildings/facilities repaired/ replacedNumber of saplings supplied by typeNumber of trees planted by government agencyEmployment status of economically active membersLandholding area cultivated, production volume by cropTypes and value of livestock raisedSelling of cultivation landChanges to agricultural income-earning activities – pre- and postdisturbanceChanges to off-farm income-earning activities – pre- and post disturbanceAmount and balance of income and expenditureNumbers of vulnerable groups received livelihood opportunitiesNumber of APs received employment opportunities to restore pre-projectincome levels and maintain their original living standards.Participation in users’ committees, disaggregated by subjectParticipation in training programs, disaggregated by subjectParticipation and types of saving/ credit facilitiesParticipation in road construction employment contracts and paymentParticipation in commercial enterprisesChange in ownership over assetsChange in status in decision makingChange in the mobility and participation in public affairs and user groups (ifformed).School attendance rates (male/female)(illegal) participation in road constructionIncidences of traffickingGrowth in number and size of settlements, inside and outside RoWGrowth in market areas along the road alignmentInflux of illegal settlers/encroachers on the road performanceIncrease in public facilitiesChanges in the economic activities, enterprises and functions of the marketChanges in the employment status of the populationChanges in the economic and social infrastructuresChanges in the pattern of consumption and provision of electricityTo assist the field work in the ongoing Project, this ESMF also provides atabulated guidance (Tab. 7.4) which indicates the likely social parameters to bemeasured during the different stages of the road development sub-project. Thefollowing template is to be understood in this sense. It also indicates the likelyschedule and the responsibilities for each monitoring task.Chapter 7-18 April 2007

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