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ERM has applied four types of ratin
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AP was supported through the reloca
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As at Ga Pila, both the S21s and th
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6 Topic 6: Grievance Management 286
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The EIA goes on to state that none
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It was thus appropriate that AP’s
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Security of Tenure: Communal Rights
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esettled as a whole village. This a
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3.3 PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTAn assess
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4.2 OVERVIEW OF CONSULTATION FOR GA
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It is also not clear whether the fo
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Consultation and Participation duri
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4.3 SUMMARY FINDINGS AND ANALYSIS4.
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differed markedly to AP’s recolle
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the early decision to relocate the
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5.2.2 Provide Replacement Property
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5.2.5 Compensation Costs to be Paid
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TOPIC 66 Grievance Management6.1 WH
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are reportedly still a large number
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TOPIC 77 Provide Relocation Assista
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TOPIC 88 Improve/Restore Living Con
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community members complained that t
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in particular to a portion of the l
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TOPIC 99 Implementation Planning, E
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9.2.4 Ensure Adequate Capacity forI
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5.2.5 Village Infrastructure and Se
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AP also looked at the settlements o
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The evidence suggests therefore tha
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Land Lease Arrangements and Documen
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2.3 PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTAn assess
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Table 3.1 List of Assets Audited (S
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3.3 PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTAn assess
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4.2 OVERVIEW OF CONSULTATION FOR MO
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oth Ga Puka and Ga Sekhaolelo. The
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At the time of writing this report,
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esults thereof. The explanation of
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All evidence clearly suggests that
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were provided with opportunities to
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TOPIC 55 Compensation5.1 WHAT THE I
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however and may be linked more to t
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BOX 5.1DIFFICULTIES ENCOUNTEREDDURI
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Complaints were also raised by trad
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TOPIC 66 Managing Grievances6.1 WHA
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6.2.2 Effectiveness and Implementat
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This is considered a critical flaw
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TOPIC 77 Provide Relocation Assista
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TOPIC 88 Improve/restore living con
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While recognising issues related to
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the company is now providing servic
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expectations for employment and ski
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8.3 PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTAn assess
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9.2 SUMMARY FINDINGS AND ANALYSIS9.
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Box 9.1 Project Management Structur
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9.3 PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTAn assess
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PART 4Looking Forward Report1.1 INT
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Publically Accept Findings of the R
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1.5.2 Key RecommendationsThis secti
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social monitoring and evaluation pr
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• Consider using specialists (e.g
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services), rather than being paid d
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of Ga Pila and Motlhotlo. In additi
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development initiatives. AP already
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PART FIVE1 Conclusion1.1 INTRODUCTI
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During the 18 month period of this
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Annexure AMaps of Relocated Settlem
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Map A2 Territorial and Administrati
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Community QuestionsKEY ISSUEAssessi
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Annexure CList of Consultation Acti
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Date and TimeStakeholderPhase ofEng
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Annexure DPhotolog
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Photo A3 Old Evangelist Church - Mo
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Photo A8 The Old Cornelius Masebe P
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Photo A14 190m 2 house Ga-Sekhaolel
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Photo A18 Typical 50m 2 House - Old
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Annexure EDesign Criteria
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Action Aid (2008) Precious Metal: T
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ERM Ga Pila and Motlhotlo Resettlem
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The following things were not done
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ThemeImprove/RestoreLiving Conditio
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ThemeGrievance MechanismRelocation
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5Tekodišišo ya ERM ya go Thothiš
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Dilo tše di latelago ga se tša di
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Morero Senyakwa sa Molawana wa Pank
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Morero Senyakwa sa Molawana wa Pank
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Annexure HList of Tables and Boxes
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L IST OF BOXESBox 1.1Box 2.1Box 4.1