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ContentsGlossaryA Ga Pila Executive
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A: EXECUTIVE SUMMARYA.1 INTRODUCTIO
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The GRMT committee was transformed
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appointed by AP (in consultation wi
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Consultation during the AuditThe st
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Lack of Monitoring and Corrective A
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process. This does not appear to ha
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IFCPerformanceStandard &Section (#)
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B.2 KEY EVENTS IN THE RESETTLEMENT
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Compensation for Loss of AssetsMuch
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During the review, ERM had sight of
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construction process), no adequate,
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S21’s failure to report back effe
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C: EXECUTIVE SUMMARYLOOKING FORWARD
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implementation of any such interven
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PART ONEIntroduction to the Resettl
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It should be noted that the IFC Per
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A faction of the community at Sterk
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The voice of those community member
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Government Role-playersThe Governme
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PART TWO Table of Contents1 Topic 1
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TOPIC 11 Avoid or Minimise Resettle
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TOPIC 22 Land Acquisition and Land
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Documentation of TransactionsThe EI
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TOPIC 33 Identifying Affected Peopl
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Concerns around the approach to, an
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TOPIC 44 Effective Consultation and
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this review and therefore their rol
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elocation is discussed further in T
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This reaction was very surprising t
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and compensation process to the com
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The question raised here is whether
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TOPIC 55 Compensation5.1 WHAT THE I
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5.2.4 Provide Compensation for All
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IFCPerformanceStandards andSection
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y some community members does seem
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Be Accessible at No Cost and Withou
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Although the communities confirmed
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QualityAlmost 100 percent of those
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Erosion of social capital and netwo
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The current climate, with the deep
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elocation processes of the time. It
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9.3 PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTAn assess
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PART THREE Table of Contents1 Topic
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TOPIC 11 Avoid or Minimise Resettle
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TOPIC 22 Land Acquisition and Land
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BOX 2.1 SUMMARY OF RELOCATIONAGREEM
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of the official land allocation pro
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TOPIC 33 Identifying Affected Peopl
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the extent to which the homeowners
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TOPIC 44 Effective Consultation and
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community members at the kgoro woul
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BOX 4.1SHORT AND LONG TERMOBJECTIVE
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During the SIA, a total of 12 focus
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• Consultation to be inclusive an
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communities, and even examples of m
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4.3.3 Consultation and Resistant Co
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an expectation in many of the resis
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Kgoshigadi Langa and AP. For reason
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BOX 5.2OBSTACLES EXPERIENCED DURING
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5.3 PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTAn assess
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then be taken up by the committee m
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Grievance Mechanism to be Scaled to
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As mentioned in Topic 5: Compensati
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While the standard of housing has a
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Unfortunately, however, a lot of il
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Apart from the initiatives listed i
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