MEDIUM CITIES DEVELOPMENT PROJECT Phu Ly City Sub-Project: Additional Finance UPDATED RESETTLEMENT PLAN CLIENT : PHU LY CITY PEOPLE’S COMMITTEE CONTRACTOR : JOINT VENTURE OF WATERCO-INTEC Address : Floor 9, Building DCCD, 21 Le Van Luong, Hanoi Tel : 024.22146866 Fax : 024.37325490 Email : Tuvanpl426@gmail.com MEDIUM CITIES DEVELOPMENT PROJECT Phu Ly City Subproject: Additional Loan PHU LY, June 2020 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan MEDIUM CITIES DEVELOPMENT PROJECT Phu Ly City Sub-Project: Additional Finance UPDATED RESETTLEMENT PLAN (Review compliance with the item of Resettlement Area of Liem Chinh ward commune and Assess the social impact of Upgrading drainage system and technical infrastructure of Bien Hoa road) REPRESENTATIVE OF CLIENT CONSULTANT Phu Ly Urban Development PMU Joint Venture of WATERCO-INTEC Pageii Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS ............................................................................................................... v 1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................... 1 1.1. Project Background ................................................................................................ 1 1.2. Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject............................ 1 2. PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF THE UPDATED RESETTLEMENT PLAN .................... 2 2.1. The Purpose of the Resettlement Plan ................................................................... 2 2.2. Scope of Updated Resettlement Plan ..................................................................... 2 3. IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION MEASURES ........................................ 4 3.1. Item: Upgrading Drainage and Technical Infrastructure System for Bien Hoa Road 4 3.2. Item: Liem Chinh Resettlement Site ...................................................................... 6 4. SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY RESULTS ................................................................... 12 4.1. Item: Upgrading Drainage and Technical Infrastructure System for Bien Hoa Road 12 4.2. Item: Liem Chinh Resettlement Site .................................................................... 12 5. POLICY FRAMEWORK ............................................................................................... 14 5.1. Legal Framework .............................................................................................. 14 5.2. Principles and Policies for Compensation, Assistance and Resettlement ........ 16 6. PUBLIC CONSULTATION AND INFORMATION DISCLOSURE ............................ 3 6.1. Item: Upgrading Drainage and Technical Infrastructure System for Bien Hoa Road .................................................................................................................... 3 6.2. Liem Chinh Resettlement Site ............................................................................ 4 7. ORGANIZATION OF IMPLEMENTATION ................................................................. 5 8. MONITORING AND EVALUATION ............................................................................ 5 8.1. Internal Monitoring ............................................................................................. 5 8.2. Independent Monitoring ..................................................................................... 5 9. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN ........................................................................................... 5 10. COSTESTIMATE ....................................................................................................... 6 APPENDIXES .................................................................................................................. 7 Questionnaire ......................................................................................................................... 7 Minutes of community consultation .................................................................................... 23 List of affected households .................................................................................................. 49 Item: Liem Chinh Resettlement Site ................................................................................... 54 Some images of community consultation............................................................................ 55 Pageiii Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan LIST OF TABLES Table 1: Summary of the impact scope of the resettlement area of Liem Chinh ward .............. 7 Table 2: Summary of impact scope for 18 households, resettlement area of Liem Chinh ward .................................................................................................................................................. 10 Table 3: Demographic Features of Surveyed HHs ................................................................... 13 Table 4: Educational Level of Surveyed HHs ......................................................................... 13 Table 5: Occupations of Surveyed HHs ................................................................................... 13 Table 6: Entitlement Matrix ....................................................................................................... 1 Table 7: Summary of consultation results .................................................................................. 3 Table 8: Implementation Plan .................................................................................................... 5 Table 9: Total Estimated Cost for RP Implementation .............................................................. 6 Pageiv Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan EXCHANGE RATE (As of 11/2019) Unit – VND $1.00 = VND 23.265 ABBREVIATIONS AH Affected Household PMU Project Management Unit GoV Government of Vietnam DMS Detailed Measurement Survey CRC Compensation and Resettlement Council RP Resettlement Plan LIA Low Income Area MOLISA Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs FS Feasibility Study WB World Bank RPF Resettlement Policy Framework TOR Term of Reference PC People Committee Pagev Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan 1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1. Project Background 1. Medium Cities Development Project was approved by the Prime Minister in Official Document No. 602/TTg-QHQT dated April 16, 2010. On January 12, 2012, the Credit Agreement No.5031-VN was signed between the Government of Vietnam and the World Bank. The project used the World Bank’s IDA fund and counterpart fund from the provincial budget/state budget. 2. The development objective of the project is to increase access to improved urban infrastructure services in Lao Cai City, Phu Ly City, and Vinh City in a sustainable and efficient manner. The MCDP project is implemented in Phu Ly city (Ha Nam province), Lao Cai city (Lao Cai province) and Vinh city (Nghe An province), consisting of 4 components: (1) Basic infrastructure upgrade and service improvement; (2) Water supply and sanitation; (3) Urban roads and bridges; (4) Project management and technical assistance. 3. Implemented from 2012, the project is on the right track to gradually achieve its development objectives. Components that have been invested under the original project are promoting a huge economic efficiency and enhancing people's living conditions, creating motivation for infrastructure development, improving the urban face and gradually bring the city toward civilized, clean and sustainable development. The total World Bank’s IDA committed initially was US$210 million. In fact, at this stage, it is only US$182.91 million (down 12.0% due to the fall in the exchange rate of SDR against the dollar) for 3 cities. Lack of IDA funding due to declining of SDR exchange rate against the dollar made some important investments of Lao Cai and Phu Ly impossible to be implemented in the original project that results in risk of affecting the development objectives of the project. Also, the funding source allocated for the original project (Lao Cai, Phu Ly were allocated only US$57.5 million), some of the urgent items of Lao Cai and Phu Ly have not been included in the original project. 4. Like other cities in the country, urbanization is happening rapidly in Phu Ly and Lao Cai. The rapid growth of urban population causes pressure on infrastructure and improvement of environmental sanitation. Lao Cai and Phu Ly proposed for additional IDA fund to offset the deficit of exchange rate and improve the project investment efficiency through investments in some necessary additional credit loans. Lao Cai and Phu Ly requested the World Bank to provide additional funding to implement these additional credit loans. 1.2. Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject 5. Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly city Sub-project (original project) was approved under Decision No.1218/QD-UBND dated October12, 2011 of Ha Nam PPC on the approval of the Feasibility Study and Procurement plan. Additional items include 04 components as follows: 1 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan Component 1: Basic infrastructure upgrades and service improvement: (1) Upgrading infrastructure for the residential area in the North Quang Trung ward; (2) Upgrading infrastructure in Quynh Chan residential group, Lam Ha ward; (3) Upgrading infrastructure in Duong Am residential group, Lam Ha ward; (4) Construction of Phu Van kindergarten in Phu Van commune, Phu Ly city; (5) Upgrading Tran Quoc Toan Primary School, Hai Ba Trung ward. Component 2: Environmental sanitation improvement: (1) Upgrading Lam Ha 1 regulation lake, Lam Ha ward (from initial design of project); (2) Upgrading drainage and technical infrastructure system for Bien Hoa road; (3) Construction of Chau Giang river southern embankment from Liem Chinh bridge to Cau Gie- Ninh Binh expressway. Component 3: Urban roads and bridges: (1) Upgrading Tran Hung Dao road from Liem Chinh bridge to Cau Gie -Ninh Binh expressway. Component 4: Project management and technical assistance: This includes costs of the services of construction supervision consultant, procurement support, contract management, environmental and social safeguards monitoring, independent audit and PMU’s operational cost. 2. PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF THE UPDATED RESETTLEMENT PLAN 2.1. The Purpose of the Resettlement Plan 6. The purpose of updating the Resettlement Plan for Phu Ly city subproject - Additional Finance (AF) item is: (i) reviewing the compliance with the Resettlement area of Liem Chinh ward and proposed remedial measures, (ii) updated the social impact assessment items of Upgrading drainage system and technical infrastructure of Bien Hoa road and proposed mitigation measures. 2.2. Scope of Updated Resettlement Plan 7. This updated Resettlement Plan Report is prepared for the Upgrading of drainage system and technical infrastructure of Bien Hoa road and Liem Chinh resettlement area to provide guidelines for implementing activities related to land acquisition and site clearance by the Project. 2 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan 2.2.1. Item: Upgrading Drainage and Technical Infrastructure System for Bien Hoa Road 8. Bien Hoa is one of the main roads of Phu Ly city with the length of about 900 m. The start point is intersecting with the national highway 1ª at Church ramp. The end point intersects with Le Loi road. The drainage system and technical infrastructure of Bien Hoa road were built over many different periods so it was degraded. The scope of work includes: • Installing the surface water and wastewater drainage system (923m long); D=1000-1600; • Re-surfacing of road and intersections (906 m long); • Rehabilitation of lighting power system; • Upgrading sidewalk and greenery system. 9. Construction activities may cause the following impacts mostly related to traffic as construction operations will occupy one part of road surface, while the other part will be used for gathering machinery and storage of construction materials during construction. Estimated time to complete the package: 12 months (February 2020 to February 2021). Construction plan: Divide into 4 sections with a length of 200-250m (sections from National Highway 1A - Nguyen Van Troi - Truong Chinh - Le Cong Thanh - Le Loi). 10. Construction method: Bien Hoa road will be divided into 4 sections, each about 200m and 2 sections of sewer lead to the reservoir of Me pumping station. Each section will be backstepping method 40m / week, including cutting roads, scraping the pavement layer, barrier work to ensure traffic safety (1 day); Piling of wooden planks, digging foundation pits, bamboo piles, macadam strips (1 day); Installation work, construction joints (1 day); constructing manholes (4 days) and filling up ground, removing piles (1 day). A total of 4 construction sites. The construction area is half of the road, maintaining the status quo of the sidewalk, the other half of the road serving traffic. 3 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan Situation of business households on Bien Hoa street 2.2.2. Item: Liem Chinh Resettlement Site 11. The resettlement site (1.5 ha) consists of 77 land plots, with approximately 70 - 80 m2 of each. Site clearance for this resettlement site has been mostly completed since 2005 with 80.5% of the total site area. This resettlement area is identified as a related project, because it is used to arrange resettlement for households who have to relocate due to land acquisition in the project items in Liem Chinh ward and Liem Tuyen commune. 12. Up to the time of updating the report, land acquisition, compensation and assistance for affected households to build the resettlement area has been completed. Therefore, it is necessary to review and evaluate the compliance with the compensation, support and resettlement policies according to the project's policies. According to the results of the review of 18 AHs who were compensated in the period from April to June 2016, all of them were slightly affected and were fully compensated according to the policies of the Government and Ha Nam province. The interviewed households are satisfied with the compensation price for the affected assets. There were no complaints regarding compensation payment and the entire remaining land was handed over to the project from April to June 2016. However, the review is conducted to ensure compensation and support to comply with the policy framework and entitlements of affected households as stipulated in the Project Policy Framework. 3. IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION MEASURES 3.1. Upgrading Drainage and Technical Infrastructure System for Bien Hoa Road 3.1.1. Impact Assessment 13. According to the results of social rapid assessment, upgrading of drainage system and technical infrastructure of Bien Hoa road will temporarily affect 215 business households along the road. The environmental and social impacts are as follows: • Business household: 215 households. 4 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan • Business type: Phone/accessories, jewelry, cosmetics, clothes, footwear, grocery, books, studio, Clinic and health, pharmacy, beauty, Catering, restaurant, game, karaoke, Furniture, garage, state agencies, banks, hotels. • The majority of business households here are renting shops with prices from VND 2,000,000 - VND 20,000,000. Business income is estimated from VND 4,000,000 - above VND 40,000,000 per year. • Upgraded items do not require permanent land acquisition due to the construction works within the existing roadbed. Underground public facilities such as power lines, telecommunication cables, water supply systems and some trees on sidewalks may be affected. • The inconvenience to the traffic of local people and people on either side of the road. The barrier and ditching to install the sewer system will prevent access to the store, affecting business operations, reducing sales. • Dust, wastes, landscapes damaged. • The risk of unsafe traffic when the road surface is narrowed and excavated for construction. 14. Through consultation and in-depth interviews with business households, they are aware that the improvement of roads will certainly affect business activities. However, they all think that the impacts on dust, traffic, reducing the number of customers coming in and out of the store are acceptable with the mitigation measures proposed by the project. They also expect the project to be implemented early, constructed and quickly returned so that they will not be affected in the long term. With the road renovated and clean, they assess that the rent, housing prices in the area may increase and that is the benefits they feel acceptable. 3.1.2. Mitigation Measures for Household Businesses (1) For assets, architectural objects, crops and trees: if during the construction process, these affected properties will be compensated with 100% of the new construction unit price or repaired by the construction contractors at least is equal to the beginning. (2) For business activities of households along the two sides of the road: In case the construction works are obstructed, traffic activities cannot be restored to serve households' business, the construction period in excess of 1 month, these households will be provided with temporary impact funding in the course of business. The support level is calculated based on the evaluation of the specific impact of each business household, the number of days they cannot do business and the average income level of the previous business month / year (2019) is confirmed by the tax authority. 5 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan (3) Inform the street household businesses of the construction activities and their potential impacts such, waste, dust, and noise, traffic, and construction schedule at least 02 weeks before start of the construction. (4) Set up construction and traffic warning signs at the construction site. (5) Provide safe and easy access to the household businesses putting clean and strong thick wood panels or steel plates over the open ditches. (6) Do not gather materials and wastes within 20m from household businesses and shops. (7) Do not use machines generating loud noise and high vibration levels near the businesses. (8) Spray sufficient water to suppress dust during dry and windy days at least three times a day at site. (9) Deploy staff to guide the traffic during construction during transportation, loading and unloading of construction materials and wastes, and to guard high risk operations. (10) Ensure successive supply of materials according to construction schedule, and tidy construction materials and stockpiles every working session. (11) Cleaning up construction areas at the end of the day, especially construction areas in front of business shops. (12) Providing night lighting system with luminously painted fence and night lamp. (13) Manage the worker force to any avoid the conflict with the local people and traders. (14) Compensate goods, products damaged by construction activities of the subproject. 3.1.3. Implementation Plan 15. The independent monitoring consultant will carry out a specific assessment of the extent and duration of impact of each affected business household based on the construction status of the bidding package and propose implementation of assistance if it is found necessary, expected in August 2020. 3.2. Liem Chinh Resettlement Site 3.2.1. Impact Level 16. The resettlement site used for site clearance of Phu Ly project is in Me Thuong village, Liem Chinh ward. The resettlement site has 77 land plots, the average area of each lot is 70-80 m2; the proposed price list of resettlement land plots to be allocated to the affected people is from VND 3.3 million to 4.5 million/ m2. This resettlement area has been cleared from 2005, until 2011, it was transferred to the resettlement land fund. 17. According to the site clearance compensation plan of the resettlement area item approved in September 2005, the total number of affected households is 37 households. There are 34 AHs 6 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan on land and 3 AHs on crops (cultivating on the land managed by CPC). In June 2016, the City People's Committee continued to issue a decision approving the compensation plan for 18 affected households (including 1 affected household for residential land and 17 affected households for architectural objects and trees on the land area). embellishment, illegal land but located in the same parcel of land with legal residential land). Thus, the total number of AHs in this category is 55 households, including 35 AHs permanently going to land and 20 AHs having assets on land. The effects are summarized in the table below: Table 1: Summary of the impact scope of the resettlement area of Liem Chinh ward Item Unit Scope 1. Household (HH): HH 55 Members of affected households Person 231 + Households affected on residential land (partially, without HH 5 relocation) + Affected households on structure HH 16 + Households affected on agricultural land HH 34 + Other land is affected (managed by the CPC) Organization 1 2. Affected households on trees and crops HH 55 3. Affected area m2 13.477,1 + Residential land m2 319,5 + Agricultural land m2 8.569,6 + Other land (managed by the CPC) m2 4.588 + The area of temporary houses is affected m2 25,6 4. Affected households of 20% or more of total HH 0 agricultural land (Vulnerable households lose 10% or more of total agricultural land). 5. Affected household on business HH 0 6. Vulnerable household HH 0 7 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan (Some households lose more than one type of land, so the total amount for each type of land will be larger than the total number of affected households.) Source: Approved clearance plan in Decision No. 1571 / QD-UBND dated June 21, 2016 of Phu Ly City People's Committee 18. Total number of affected households is 55 households. There are 5 affected households on residential land (not relocated), 34 affected households on agricultural land (no household will be affected by 20% or more). 16 affected households on architectural properties. No vulnerable households are affected. One affected organization is Liem Chinh Commune People's Committee. • Impact of land acquisition: Total acquired land area in 2005 and 2016 was 13,477.1 m2, including: 8,569.6 m2 agricultural land, 319.5 m2 residential land and 4,588 m2 public land managed by Liem Chinh Ward People’s Committee. • Impacts on Structures: There are 16 households affected on structures, of which 5 households are affected on residential land where structures are affected and 11 households are affected on structures built on illegalizable land (managed by the Ward People’s Committee). Out of 5 households impacted with residential land, one household is impacted with housing. However, this house is temporary one with asbestos cement roof. Households are only partially affected on structures, including 173.8 m2 of fence walls and 129m2 of cement yard, 41 m2 of sheds. In addition, there are some other affected structures such as drainage pipes, wells, brick gate piers and fence made of B40 mesh. • Impacts on Trees and Crops: There are 341 fruit trees in various kinds (Dracontomelon duperreanum, longan, banana, etc.), 112 timber trees. In addition, there are approximately 10,003 m2of crops (rice, vegetables) affected by the project. Total number of households affected on trees and crops is 55 households. 3.2.2. Review Implementation of Compensation, Support and Resettlement Compensation plans for 32 households in 2005 19. The plan of compensation for site clearance for 37 affected households was approved under Decision No. 496 / QD-UB of September 12, 2005, with a total budget of 502,342,932 VND. The compensation unit price was issued in 2004 by the People's Committee of Ha Nam Province and approved by the people. City clearance council and the investor (Minh Khoi Co., Ltd.) paid 32/37 AHs (including 29 AHs on land and 3 AHs on crops). The total acquired land area is 10,850.1m2 (accounting for 80.5% of the total resettlement area), including 6,953.6 m2 of agricultural land, 314.5 m2 of residential land and 3,582 m2 of public land managed by the ward People's Committee. There are 5 affected households on agricultural land (1,616 m2 affected area) have not yet been compensated. 8 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan Compensation plan for 23 households and the remaining 5 households in 2016: 20. According to the compensation plan made in 2016, the total number of affected households is 23 households, including 5 households whose agricultural land is recovered, one household has residential land recovered and 17 households are affected on structures and crops on illegal land but located on the same legal land lot. The total acquired land area is 2,627 m2, including 1,616 m2 of agricultural land, 5 m2 of residential land and 1,006 m2 of public land managed by Liem Chinh ward People's Committee. 21. For 5 unpaid households impacted with agricultural land in 2005, the People's Committee of Phu Ly city issued Decision 1079 / QD-UBND dated April 29, 2016 approving the plan of compensation and additional adjustment, supporting agricultural land for 5 affected households on agricultural land without compensation in 2005 with a total budget of 265,093,830 VND. These households will be compensated 100% for the land area and their assets on the affected land according to the replacement unit price at the time of compensation and support policies for households whose agricultural land is acquired. This compensation plan is in accordance with the resettlement policy framework and approved resettlement plan of MCDP project. 22. On June 21, 2016, the City People's Committee issued Decision 1571 / QD-UBND approving the compensation plan for 18 affected households (including one affected household for residential land and 17 affected households for architectural objects and trees on reclaimed land, illegal land but located in the same parcel of land with legal residential land), with a total compensation of VND 100,299,164. Unit price applied for compensation is the unit price approved by Ha Nam People's Committee based on the profitability of the land due to the absence of agricultural land transactions in the city. As follows. • Compensation for land: 58,000 VND/m2; • One-harvest crops on rice land: 9,000 VND/m2 (equivalent to value of 400kg of rice/360m2 of field land and price unit of rice is 8,100 VND/kg). • Subsistence allowance: 15,000 VND/m2; • Job changing and vocational training allowance: 116,000 VND/m2 23. The additional compensation plan for the above 18 households is applied according to the land price approved by the Provincial People's Committee, in accordance with the resettlement policy framework of the World Bank's MCDP and OP 4.12 projects, and assets on land apply the support level of 40%-60% of the replacement value of the property. This option is different from the resettlement policy framework and resettlement plan of the MCDP project. Therefore, the City People's Committee agreed to revise the site clearance compensation plan approved in Decision 1571 / QD-UBND dated June 21, 2016 and conducted additional compensation and support on properties on land to The above households are entitled to a support 9 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan level equal to 100% of the compensation value. The method of implementation includes reviewing the entire volume of assets that have not met the compensation criteria according to the Resettlement Policy Framework, the unit price applied is the unit price issued by the Provincial People's Committee at the time of land acquisition (2016). By calculation, the amount of compensation, supplementary support for the above 18 households is 77,876,000 VND to ensure compliance with the project's policy framework. 3.2.3. Payment of Compensation and Hand Over 24. By June 2016, the site clearance of the item Liem Chinh Resettlement Area has been completed 100%. Technical infrastructure works were completed in the fourth quarter / 2016. 55 AHs will recover agricultural land and assets on the land, without much impact on their daily life and livelihoods. The evaluation results show that the compensation work in 2005 for 32 households is fully compliant with the regulations of the Government of Vietnam. 80.5% of the total land area of the resettlement area was paid compensation and was recovered in 2005. The review results identify 18 AHs who are eligible to receive additional support according to the project's policy. Support value is calculated based on the compensation and approved unit price. Value has been updated in the estimate. Table 2: Summary of impact scope for 18 households of Liem Chinh ward RS Item Unit Scope 1. Household (HH): HH 18* + Households affected on residential land (partially, without HH 1 relocation) + Affected households on structure HH 11 + Affected households about crops and crops (cultivating on HH 17 land managed by CPC) 2. Affected area + Residential land m2 5 + Other land (managed by the CPC) m2 1.349 + The area of temporary houses is affected m2 67,1 (* Some households lose more than one type of land, so the total amount for each type of land will be larger than the total number of affected households) Source: Approved clearance plan in Decision No. 1571 / QD-UBND dated June 21, 2016 of Phu Ly City People's Committee 10 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan 3.2.4. Disclosure Information 25. Survey results by questionnaires showed that 18 households answered that they had been disseminated information about the project (compensation plan, compensation policy, implementation time, scale of the project...). Among them, 16 households were informed about the project through meetings held in the village; 2 households learned about the project information through local government officials. 3.2.5. Detailed Inventory 26. Survey results show that 16 households believe that detailed damage counting is conducted publicly and transparently; 18 households responded to the results of the detailed and complete damage tally, the minutes of tally were fully affected by the households. 23 households to make additional assistance to ensure the compliance with the project’s policies. 3.2.6. Unit price of compensation 27. Survey results show that 12 households are satisfied with the compensation unit price, 6 households think that such compensation unit price is acceptable. Therefore, the households did not have any questions about compensation and support unit prices but agreed with the project's compensation and support plan. 3.2.7. Restore Life 28. The survey results show that the main occupation of 55 affected households in Me Thuong village is small business, handicraft and freelance labor. On the other hand, each household will only have part of its agricultural land and annual crop land recovered, so land acquisition does not affect households' livelihoods. In addition, apart from compensation for land and assets on the land, the AHs receive support to stabilize their lives, support for career change and find jobs, so all households agree to support households implementing the project. 3.2.8. Complaints and settlement of complaints 29. Through collecting information from households as well as from local authorities and grassroots levels, there was no record of households' complaints about compensation unit prices, land clearance plans as well as actual procedures. show; No cases of embezzlement and violations were detected in the units responsible for implementation and coordination of land clearance. 3.2.9. Implementation Plan Corrective Operations 30. The review and application of mitigation measures of this item will be implemented simultaneously at the time of implementing the embankment section of the southern bank of Chau Giang river, expected in December 2020. 11 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan 4. SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY RESULTS 4.1. Item: Upgrading Drainage and Technical Infrastructure System for Bien Hoa Road 31. Current situation of Bien Hoa Street has 215 business households with different types of businesses: phones / accessories, jewelry, cosmetics, clothes, shoes, groceries, books, studios, clinics and medicine. health, pharmaceuticals, beauty, catering, restaurants, games, karaoke, furniture, garages, state agencies, banks, hotels. In particular, households trading in cosmetics, clothing,... accounted for 58%, service shops, accessories, furniture accounted for 34%, other organizations and businesses accounted for 8%. 32. During construction, part of the road and sidewalk is occupied for construction, parking or loading / unloading of materials. Such activities may cause or make people feel uncomfortable when entering stores or businesses, or customers may feel unhygienic when eating and drinking in dusty areas. 33. Households along the road will be disturbed by dust, noise and vibration, temporarily reducing accessibility. These impacts can cause affected families to change / modify their daily activities such as learning (in children), cooking, eating, resting, recreation ... Other, traffic disturbance and increased traffic risk and local safety or inundation can affect family members' travel habits. 34. The majority of business households here are renting shops with prices from VND 2,000,000 - VND 20,000,000. Enterprise income is estimated from 4,000,000 VND - over 40,000,000 VND / year. The average income is estimated at 9,000,000 VND / month. The process of construction interrupting access to the store can affect the number of customers and their income. The support plan has also been provided with compensation for income loss in the affected period equivalent to the average monthly net income, at least for 3 months in case the construction period is prolonged. However, these impacts only occur in a short time, not continuous and are minimized by the application of appropriate construction methods. 35. Trading components will also benefit greatly through improved infrastructure and landscaping that facilitate trade. 4.2. Item: Liem Chinh Resettlement Site 36. Consultant surveyed 18 (accounting for 33%) out of 55 AHs in Me Thuong Village of Liem Chinh Ward. Out of 18 surveyed households, 5 households are impacted with residential land, 10 households are impacted with agricultural land and 3 households are impacted with trees and structures. Detailed information about AHs as well as compensation, site clearance for development of resettlement site serving site clearance for the projects in Phu Ly City is provided below. a. Demographic features 12 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan 37. Of the 18 surveyed HHs, there’s no HHs with members being ethnic minority people, with average number of HH members being 4.2 persons/HH. Average number of main laborers of each HH is 2.1 people. The following table provides detailed description about the surveyed AHs: Table 3: Demographic Features of Surveyed HHs Ethnic Average Average Number of Number of minority number of number of Village/commune HH HHs person HH main members (%) members/HH employee/HH Me Thuong 18 76 0 4.2 2.1 Source: Socio-economic survey in 2016 b. Educational level 38. Generally the AHs in the project area have relatively high educational level, with no HHs illiterate. Educational level of the surveyed HH is presented in detail in the following table: Table 4: Educational Level of Surveyed HHs Secondary High College - Village Illiterate Primary school Total school school University Me Thuong 0 2 4 8 4 18 Total 0 2 4 8 4 18 Percentage 0% 11.2% 22.2% 44.4% 22.2% 100% % Source: Socio-economic survey in 2016 c. Occupations of AHs 39. Survey results show that of the 18 surveyed HHs, peasant HHs take smallest percentage (only 5.6%). Business HHs account for highest percentage (61.1%). Public servants account for 16.7%. Other occupations only take a small percentage. HH occupation percentages are shown in detail in the following table: Table 5: Occupations of Surveyed HHs Main occupation of householder Number of HHs Percentage Agriculture 1 5.6% Trade/service 11 61.1% Employee 2 11.1% Stage official 3 16.7% Other occupation 1 5.6% 13 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan Main occupation of householder Number of HHs Percentage Total 18 100% Source: Socio-economic survey in 2016 5. POLICY FRAMEWORK 5.1. Legal Framework 40. The Update Resettlement Plan (URP) was prepared on the basis of the Resettlement Policy Framework of the project in the preparation phase of Project Detailed Outline (PDO) and has been approved by the Prime Minister and Ha Nam PPC. This URP will comply with laws, circulars, decrees regulating land acquisition, compensation and resettlement in Vietnam, and the World Bank's policy on involuntary resettlement. 5.1.1. Legal Framework of Government of Vietnam: 41. Currently, a number of policies, such as the Land Law and the regulation policy on compensation, assistance and resettlement of the Government of Vietnam has been changed as: - Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam adopted on November 28, 2013. - Decree No. 01/2017 / ND-CP dated January 6, 2017 of the Government on amending decrees on the implementation of the Land Law. - Decree No. 43/2014/ND-CP dated May 15, 2014 of the GoV on detailing a number of articles of the Land Law. - Decree No. 44/2014/ND-CP dated May 15, 2014 of the GoV on land prices. - Decree No. 47/2014/ND-CP dated May 15, 2014 of the GoV on compensation, assistance and resettlement upon land acquisition by the State. - Decree No. 01/2017/ND-CPdated January 06, 2017 of the GoV on amendments to the decrees on the implementation of the Land LawLand Law No. 45/2013/QH13 dated November 29, 2013 of the National Assembly on Land (effective on July 1, 2014). - Circular No.36/2014TT-BTNMT of the MONRE dated 30 June 2014 detailing the methods for land pricing, adjustment to land price brackets and land price lists, specific land pricing and provision of consultancy on land - Circular No.37/2014/TT-BTNMT the MONRE dated June 30, 2014 on compensation, assistance and resettlement upon land acquisition by the State; - Circular 33/2017 / TT-BTNMT detailing the Government's Decree No. 01/2017 / ND-CP dated January 6, 2017 amending and supplementing a number of decrees detailing the implementation of the land law and amend and supplement a number of articles of circulars guiding the implementation of the Land Law. (Amend and supplement a number of articles of circulars: Circular No. 23/2014 / TT-BTNMT, Circular No. 24/2014 / TT- 14 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan BTNMT, Circular No. 25/2014 / TT-BTNMT, Circular No. 30/2014 / TT-BTNMT, Circular No. 36/2014 / TT-BTNMT, Circular No. 37/2014 / TT-BTNMT, Circular No. 02/2015 / TT-BTNMT). - Circular No.76/2014/TT-BTC dated 16th June 2014 of the MOF providing guidance on the implementation of some articles of Decree 45/2014/ND-CP, promulgating regulations on the collection of land use fee; - Circular 332/2016 / TT-BTC dated 26/21/2016 amending and supplementing a number of articles of Circular No. 76/2014 / TT-BTC dated June 16, 2014 of the Ministry of Finance guiding a number of articles of Decree No. 45/2014 / ND-CP dated May 15, 2014 of the Government stipulating the collection of land use fees. - Circular No. 10/2018 / TT-BTC dated 30/01/2018 amending and supplementing a number of articles of Circular No. 76/2014 / TT-BTC dated June 16, 2014 the Ministry of Finance guides a number of articles of Decree No. 45/2014 / ND-CP dated May 15, 2014 of the Government stipulating the collection of land use fees. 42. Decisions of Ha Nam provinces relating to compensation, assistance and resettlement in provincial territory will be also applied specifically: - Decision No.38/2014/QD-UBND dated September 12, 2014 on issuing regulations on compensation, assistance and resettlement upon land acquisition by the State in Ha Nam province. - Decree No. 06/2016/QD-UBND dated 14th April 2016 issue on supplementing some contents of compensation, assistance and resettlement when the State acquires land in Ha Nam province, attached with Decision No. 38/2014/ QD-UBND dated 12nd September 2014 of the provincial People's Committee. - Decision No.41/2014/QD-UBND issuing on the management of resettlement land. - Decision No. 36/2017 / QD-UBND dated August 31, 2017 promulgating the Regulation on quota for land allocation and recognition of land use rights; splitting, consolidating land plots in Ha Nam province. - Decision No. 48/2019 / QD-UBND dated December 20, 2019 of Ha Nam Provincial People's Committee, temporarily stipulating land price list for the period of 2020-2024 in Ha Nam province. - Decision No. 50/2019 / QD-UBND dated December 20, 2019 of the People's Committee of Ha Nam province on compensation prices for houses, architectural objects, other construction works and relocation of graves when the State recovers land on Ha Nam province in 2020. 15 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan - Decision No.49/2014/QD-UBND dated November 20, 2014 issuing on Compensation rates for crops, livestock upon land acquisition by the State. - Decision No. 48/2016 / QD-UBND dated November 21, 2016 on supplementing the unit price of compensation for plants and animals when the State recovers land in the province in Decision No. 49/2014 / QD- People's Committee of November 20, 2014 of Ha Nam People's Committee. 5.1.2. World Bank Policy on Involuntary Resettlement (OP 4.12) 43. The World Bank's Voluntary Resettlement Policy in this URP is not changed from the Resettlement Plan for the Additional Financing (AF), so the policies applied will be referred to the approved RP for AF. 5.1.3. Comparison between GoV and WB Approaches 44. Policy differences of the Government of Vietnam on compensation, assistance and resettlement compared to the World Bank's policy on involuntary resettlement mentioned in the RP for AF and unchanged in this URP. Therefore, this content is referenced to the RP for AF. 5.2. Principles and Policies for Compensation, Assistance and Resettlement 45. The principles and policies of compensation and resettlement are not changed compared to the RP for AF, so it will refer to the RP for AF. 16 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan Table 6: Entitlement Matrix No. Type of loss Number of Application Definition of entitlements Implementation issues HH entitled person 1 House/structures 11 Houses/structures Owners of (i) Compensation by cash for all affected The calculation unit price, the and graves located in the project Project structures equal to 100% of replacement support will be adjusted based recovered area. affected cost of materials, man power, regardless of on the inflation rate due to structures. they have land use right certificate or inflation and based on the construction license or not. Compensation affected area instead of the amount is enough to build new structures used area. equivalent to the old ones on market price basis; (ii) If the structure is partly affected, the project will provide compensation to help repair, restore its original condition or even better, equivalent to 20% of total value of the affected structure. (iii) Compensation and assistance amounts in cash, not taking into account of depreciation of use value as well as deduction of salvageable materials. 2 Loss of standing 17 Crops affected Owners of DPs are entitled to compensation in cash at Replacement cost methods of crops and trees affected crops replacement cost on the basis of type, age, and crops and trees, aquaculture productive value. animals are made of the compensation rate for trees and crops by the Provincial People's Committee at the time of compensation to ensure replacement cost 1 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan No. Type of loss Number of Application Definition of entitlements Implementation issues HH entitled person 3 Loss of income 215 Temporary impact on Owner of (i) Compensation for loss of income during The support level will be and business/ business business transition period, equivalent average monthly surveyed, evaluated and productive assets net income at least for three months. calculated by the independent (ii) Compensation for affected assets at monitoring unit based on the replacement cost assessment of the specific (iii) Restoration of land to former conditions or impact of each business rehabilitation to better conditions household, the number of business interruption days and the average income of the month / previous business year (2019) confirmed by tax authorities. 2 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan 6. PUBLIC CONSULTATION AND INFORMATION DISCLOSURE 6.1. Upgrading Drainage and Technical Infrastructure System for Bien Hoa Road 46. The first community and local government consultation was conducted on 11-12 August 2016 at the People's Committees of Luong Khanh Thien, Minh Khai and Liem Chinh wards; The second time was held from March 15, 2020 in Minh Khai Ward and Liem Chinh on March 18, 2020 in Luong Khanh Thien Ward before the construction of the project. Consultation results are as follows: Table 7: Summary of consultation results PMU and No Date Content Object Opinions of participants Consultant feedback 1 11/08/2016 and Upgrading - Consulting team - When implementing a - The project will 18/3/2020: at Drainage and project, it must be done be implemented in - Officer of Phu Ly the People's Technical synchronously and on the form of rolling Urban Development Committee of Infrastructure schedule. to not affect the Project Management Luong Khanh System for Bien work of the people. Board - People in the ward are Thien ward Hoa Road very supportive of the - PMU - Representatives: project. acknowledges the Ward People's people's Committee, Leader, - Reasonable construction suggestions to Secretary, Women's plans are needed to study and put into Union, Youth Union, minimize impacts on the the project. Farmer's Cabinet, lives and businesses of Fatherland Front local people - Plans for dealing with the ground, - Representatives of - Sidewalks need to have a moving trees and affected households reasonable slope so people structures on the in the project area can drive their cars up and sidewalk to suit down. and ensure the - Need to research and beauty of the street; choose a suitable green tree. - Need to devise a plan to relocate or transfer electric meters causing a loss of beauty. 2 11/08/2016 and Upgrading - Consulting team - Proposal to - PMU 15/3/2020: at Drainage and synchronously implement acknowledges the - Officer of Phu Ly People's Technical the project people's Urban Development Committee of Infrastructure suggestions to Project Management - The steps up and down Minh Khai System for Bien study and put into Board the sidewalk should be Ward Hoa Road the project. reasonably designed for - Representatives: Page 3 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan PMU and No Date Content Object Opinions of participants Consultant feedback Ward People's the people to travel - The project Committee, Leader, implementation is - Need to research suitable Secretary, Women's to avoid flooding green trees, try to retain Union, Youth Union, so there will be no old trees perennial. Farmer's Cabinet, flooding when Fatherland Front - Please do not raise the completed. surface of the road so that - Representatives of - Plans for dealing it does not affect people's affected households with the ground, houses in the project area moving trees and - Pay attention to drainage structures on the to avoid flooding. sidewalk to suit and ensure the beauty of the street; 3 On August 12 Upgrading - Consulting team - People fully support the and March 15, Drainage and project - Officer of Phu Ly 2020: Me Noi Technical Urban Development - Proposing to quickly Temple Infrastructure Project Management deploy and avoid pending System for Bien Board projects Hoa Road - Representatives: Ward People's Committee, Leader, Secretary, Women's Union, Youth Union, Farmer's Cabinet, Fatherland Front - Representatives of affected households in the project area 6.2. Liem Chinh Resettlement Site 47. Directly interviewing households via field questionnaires in August 2016 showed that 100% of the households responded to their detailed and transparent information about the project (compensation policy, compensation judgment, execution time,...). About information sources: 16/18 households learned through meetings held at cultural houses, 2/18 households learned through local authorities. 100% of households are satisfied with the transparency, accuracy and completeness of detailed tally results. 12/18 households are satisfied with the compensation and support unit price and 6/18 households think that the unit price is acceptable. 100% of households have no questions about compensation rates and no complaints have been recorded. Page 4 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan 7. ORGANIZATION OF IMPLEMENTATION 48. The organization of the implementation of this updated Resettlement Plan is unchanged from the RP for AF, therefore, the RP for AF will be referenced. 8. MONITORING AND EVALUATION 8.1. Internal Monitoring 49. Internal monitoring for the implementation of URP is the responsibility of the Project Management Unit of Phu Ly City, with the support of project consultants, will monitor the progress of the preparation and implementation of resettlement through regular progress reports on quarterly basis. 8.2. Independent Monitoring 50. Independent monitoring is conducted by Joint Venture of Construction and Environmental Engineering., JSC - CEEN and Human Resource Development and Consulting Co. Ltd. The Independent monitoring organization will report every 6 months on the progress and give relevant recommendations to solve any issues arising in the process of monitoring. 51. The main monitoring indicators are: a. Compensation payment and assistance for affected households in accordance with compensation policy described in RP; b. Technical assistance, resettlement assistance and allowances; c. Income restoration and entitlements to allowances; d. Information disclosure and public consultation; e. Grievance and Grievance redress procedures, problems to be resolved; 9. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 52. A plan to implement the compliance with 18 affected households of Liem Tuyen Resettlement area and 215 temporary affected households of the Upgrading of drainage system and technical infrastructure of Bien Hoa road as follows. Table 8: Implementation Plan Main activities Time Public consultation and information disclosure July 2020 Compensation July 2020 – December 2020 Reinstatement, restoration method (if any for Bien Hoa road) According to the progress of construction of the bidding package Page 5 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan 10. COSTESTIMATE 53. Estimated cost for RP implementation of the project is VND 7,059,451,200 (equivalent to US$ 303,435). Funds will be allocated from reciprocal capital of the Ha Nam PPC. Table 9: Total Estimated Cost for RP Implementation Amount N Quan Unit Exchange rate: VND 23,265 = Item Unit US$.$ 1 o. tity Price VNĐ USD 215 HHs Business Household Allowance of Bien Hoa hh 215 9,000, 5,805,000,000 249,516 road 000 Equivalent to average monthly net income (VND 9,000,000 I / month x 3 months) Specifically: 215 households x 9,000,000 VND / month x 3 months Additional compensation for 18 HHs in Liem Chinh II resettlement site 77,876,000 3,347 Hh 11 61.245.816 2.633 Structure Support Hh 17 16.630.185 715 Support crops III 5,882,876,000 252,863 Total: I+II IV 1,176,575,200 50,572 Contingency (20% total) 7,059,451,200 303,435 Total Page 6 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan APPENDIXES Questionnaire Page 7 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan Page 8 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan Page 9 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan Page 10 Medium Cities Development Project - 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Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan No Name Ward Type of effect 40 Dinh Thi Soi Luong Khanh Thien Business 41 Hoang Thi Nhien Luong Khanh Thien Business 42 Tran Thi Loan Luong Khanh Thien Business 43 Vu Thi Hao Luong Khanh Thien Business 44 Dinh Khac Trinh Luong Khanh Thien Business 45 Lai Thi Bich Lien Luong Khanh Thien Business 46 Vu Ngoc Cu Luong Khanh Thien Business 47 Tran Thi Tam Luong Khanh Thien Business 48 Tran Huu Ly Luong Khanh Thien Business 49 Pham Tuan Bo Luong Khanh Thien Business 50 Nguyen Van Son Luong Khanh Thien Business 51 Nguyen Duc Cuong Luong Khanh Thien Business 52 Pham Van Cuong Luong Khanh Thien Business 53 Nguyen Dien Bien Luong Khanh Thien Business 54 Pham Phe Luong Khanh Thien Business 55 Nguyen Thanh Minh Luong Khanh Thien Business 56 Bui Thi Mat Luong Khanh Thien Business 57 Dao Quyet Thang Luong Khanh Thien Business 58 Nguyen Thi Nhung Luong Khanh Thien Business 59 Tran Cong Anh Luong Khanh Thien Business 60 Tran Khac Son Luong Khanh Thien Business 61 Chu Thi Tuoi Luong Khanh Thien Business 62 Vu Phuc Loc Luong Khanh Thien Business 63 Pham Xuan Hoan Luong Khanh Thien Business 64 Tran Thi Oanh Luong Khanh Thien Business 65 Lo Thi Hang Luong Khanh Thien Business 66 Lai Thi Ha Luong Khanh Thien Business 67 Pham Viet Tien Luong Khanh Thien Business 68 Phan Chi Cuong Luong Khanh Thien Business 69 Luu Ba Hai Luong Khanh Thien Business 70 Nguyen Van Than Luong Khanh Thien Business 71 Nguyen Thi Xuan Luong Khanh Thien Business 72 Bui Duc Hung Luong Khanh Thien Business 73 Tran Thang Loi Luong Khanh Thien Business 74 Nguyen Quang Bang Luong Khanh Thien Business 75 Dao Dinh Que Luong Khanh Thien Business 76 Tran Dinh Hau Luong Khanh Thien Business 77 Vu Thi Dinh Luong Khanh Thien Business 78 Bui Van Me Luong Khanh Thien Business 79 Luong Thi Loan Luong Khanh Thien Business 80 Bui Thi Trinh Luong Khanh Thien Business 81 Nguyen Thi Xuan Luong Khanh Thien Business 82 Le Dinh Chinh Luong Khanh Thien Business 83 Tran Cung Hau Luong Khanh Thien Business Page 50 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan No Name Ward Type of effect 84 Du Thi Bich Luong Khanh Thien Business 85 Pham Thi Ly Minh Khai Business 86 Nguyen Thi Oanh Minh Khai Business 87 Nguyen Van Thai Minh Khai Business 88 Nguyen Van Thien Minh Khai Business 89 Bui Van Thanh Minh Khai Business 90 Nguyen Van Phong Minh Khai Business 91 Bui Van Tien Minh Khai Business 92 Pham Thi Ba Minh Khai Business 93 Hoang Kim Tham Minh Khai Business 94 Dinh Van Hong Minh Khai Business 95 Tran Van Tue Minh Khai Business 96 Ho Thi Thoa Minh Khai Business 97 Nhu Dang Dien Minh Khai Business 98 Nguyen Van Thin Minh Khai Business 99 Nguyen Van Thinh Minh Khai Business 100 Pham Van Minh Minh Khai Business 101 Nguyen Van Huu Minh Khai Business 102 Nguyen Van Ai Minh Khai Business 103 Nguyen Thi Hang Minh Khai Business 104 Hoang Van Phu Minh Khai Business 105 Dang Dinh Tu Minh Khai Business 106 Dinh Viet Cuong Minh Khai Business 107 Nguyen Van Thanh Minh Khai Business 108 Mai Manh Thang Minh Khai Business 109 Pham Thi Hang Minh Khai Business 110 Tran Thi Hien Minh Khai Business 111 Tong Xuan Ha Minh Khai Business 112 Pham Thi Mien Minh Khai Business 113 Nguyen Thi Ty Minh Khai Business 114 Dinh Quang Dan Minh Khai Business 115 Pham Tat Dat Minh Khai Business 116 Dao Thi Hoa Mai Minh Khai Business 117 Dao Trong Sac Minh Khai Business 118 Dao Thi Kim Hien Minh Khai Business 119 Vu Thi Nga Minh Khai Business 120 Ha Thi Hua Minh Khai Business 121 Dao Van Nam Minh Khai Business 122 Dao Kim Cuong Minh Khai Business 123 Nguyen Thi Luu Minh Khai Business 124 Do Thi Chin Minh Khai Business 125 Doan Thi My Hanh Minh Khai Business 126 Nguyen Van Lan Minh Khai Business 127 Nguyen Van Lien Minh Khai Business Page 51 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan No Name Ward Type of effect 128 Nguyen Thi Hue Minh Khai Business 129 Nguyen Thi Chin Minh Khai Business 130 Nguyen Hong Son Minh Khai Business 131 Nguyen Van An Minh Khai Business 132 Nguyen Huu Suc Minh Khai Business 133 Pham Thi Bai Minh Khai Business 134 Tran Van Son Minh Khai Business 135 Pham Van Dung Minh Khai Business 136 Nguyen Thi Nga Minh Khai Business 137 Pham Van Trinh Minh Khai Business 138 Nguyen Thi Tien Minh Khai Business 139 Hoang Mong Diep Minh Khai Business 140 Hoang Van Mon Minh Khai Business 141 Bui Thi Lan Anh Minh Khai Business 142 Nguyen Van Hung Minh Khai Business 143 Nguyen Thi Huynh Minh Khai Business 144 Pham Van Tinh Minh Khai Business 145 Bui Thi Hien Minh Khai Business 146 Nguyen Van Kien Minh Khai Business 147 Ngo Xuan Loc Minh Khai Business 148 Nguyen Thi Dem Minh Khai Business 149 Trinh Thi Thanh Huyen Minh Khai Business 150 Nguyen Van Doan Minh Khai Business 151 Tran Xuan Lan Minh Khai Business 152 Bui Thi Hong Mai Minh Khai Business 153 Luong Trung Hieu Minh Khai Business 154 Vu Hoai Nam Minh Khai Business 155 Pham Quoc Dung Minh Khai Business 156 Pham Hong Thoi Minh Khai Business 157 Tran Thi Vuong Minh Khai Business 158 Nguyen Van Hung Minh Khai Business 159 Vu Thi Nhung Minh Khai Business 160 Pham Quoc Hung Minh Khai Business 161 Pham Thi Minh Hue Minh Khai Business 162 Do Quang Vinh Minh Khai Business 163 Trinh Thi Lo Minh Khai Business 164 Lai Thi Lam Minh Khai Business 165 Vu Dinh Tien Minh Khai Business 166 Duong Thi Vuong Minh Khai Business 167 Dinh Thi Ha Minh Khai Business 168 Nguyen Thi Chiem Minh Khai Business 169 Han Xuan Thanh Minh Khai Business 170 Lai Thi Mai Minh Khai Business 171 Le Thi Thuy Anh Minh Khai Business Page 52 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan No Name Ward Type of effect 172 Nguyen Thi Anh Tuyet Minh Khai Business 173 Tran Thi Nam Minh Khai Business 174 Pham Thi Lan Minh Khai Business 175 Nguyen Van Du Minh Khai Business 176 Nguyen Van Duong Minh Khai Business 177 Le Thi Bich Hong Minh Khai Business 178 Pham Tien Thanh Minh Khai Business 179 Trinh Thi Lan Minh Khai Business 180 Nguyen Ngoc Binh Minh Khai Business 181 Vu Van Khiet Minh Khai Business 182 Le Hong Ky Minh Khai Business 183 Le Thi Bich Huong Minh Khai Business 184 Tran Duy Quan Minh Khai Business 185 Nguyen Thi Hong Minh Khai Business 186 Dinh Hai Huynh Minh Khai Business 187 Luong Nhan Thach Minh Khai Business 188 Nhu Dang Duan Minh Khai Business 189 Trinh Xuan Dat Minh Khai Business 190 Pham Thi Hong Minh Minh Khai Business 191 Luong Quoc Duc Minh Khai Business 192 Quoch Anh Hien Minh Khai Business 193 Nguyen Duc Duong Minh Khai Business 194 Nguyen Cong Doan Minh Khai Business 195 Dinh Van Khanh Minh Khai Business 196 Mai Thi Hoc Minh Khai Business 197 Lai Mai Cuong Minh Khai Business 198 Dao Tien Dong Minh Khai Business 199 Nguyen Thi Nhung Minh Khai Business 200 Ho Chi Tung Minh Khai Business 201 DangThai Hung Minh Khai Business 202 Le Thi Hang Minh Khai Business 203 Nguyen Thi Vinh Minh Khai Business 204 Nguyen Kha Thanh Minh Khai Business 205 Nguyen Thi Luyen Minh Khai Business 206 Ngo Viet Long Minh Khai Business 207 Pham Ngoc Lang Minh Khai Business 208 Tran Thi Thom Minh Khai Business 209 Pham Quang Hien Minh Khai Business 210 Tran Huu Thuc Minh Khai Business 211 Ta Thi Huong Giang Minh Khai Business 212 Ngo Thi Tham Minh Khai Business 213 Luong Thi Duyen Minh Khai Business 214 Bui Ngoc Minh Minh Khai Business 215 Bui Thi Thuy Minh Khai Business Page 53 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan Item: Liem Chinh Resettlement Site Affect No Name Temporary Structure Tree house (m3) (Tree, m2) (m2) 1 Luong Van Giong 38.4 3.23 52 2 Nguyen Quang Dinh 0.54 14 3 Ho Quang Khanh 8.1 4 4 Truong Thi Loan 27 5 Vu Manh Cuong 5 6 Nguyen Thanh Thuy 10 7 Tran Thi Suu 0.97 7 8 Bui Ngoc Bich 0.5 9 Phung Thi Ty 5 10 Nguyen Thi Nga 1.08 85 11 Do Van Toan 0.41 6 12 Nguyen Van Thanh 19.5 6.1 90 13 Nguyen Van Chuyen 7.07 29 14 Nguyen Van Hung 7.84 142 15 Nguyen Van Dich 6.31 30 16 Nguyen Van Duc 53 17 Nguyen Thi Thoa 78 18 Nguyen Thi Phuc 51 Page 54 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan Some images of community consultation Page 55 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan Page 56 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan Page 57 Medium Cities Development Project - Phu Ly City Subproject Updated Resettlement Plan Page 58 Medium Cities Development Project - 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