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ResettlementPolicyFramework(RPF)
RMI:SustainableEnergyDevelopmentProject(SEDP)
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ACRONYMSandABBREVIATIONS
AP AffectedPersonsCESMP ContractorsEnvironmentalandSocialManagementPlanCPS CountryPartnershipStrategyDIDA DivisionofInternationalDevelopmentAssistanceDP DisplacedPersonsEA EnvironmentalAssessmentEPA EnvironmentalProtectionAgencyESIA EnvironmentalandSocialImpactAssessmentESMF EnvironmentalandSocialManagementFrameworkESMP EnvironmentalandSocialManagementPlanFM FinancialManagementGRM GrievanceRedressMechanismIDA InternationalDevelopmentAssociationKADA KwajaleinAtollDevelopmentAuthorityKALGOV KwajaleinAtollLocalGovernmentKAJUR KwajaleinAtollJointUtilitiesResourcesIncLRA LandRegistrationAuthorityMEC MajuroEnergyCompanyM&E MonitoringandEvaluationMoF MinistryofFinanceMWSC MajuroWaterandSewageCompanyNSC NationalSteeringCommitteePAD ProjectAppraisalDocumentPCR PhysicalCulturalResourcesPSC ProjectSteeringCommitteePSU ProgramSupportUnitRMI RepublicoftheMarshallIslandsRPF ResettlementPolicyFrameworkSIDS SmallIslandDevelopingStatesTA TechnicalAssistanceTOR TermsofReferenceTT TaskTeamUN UnitedNationsUSAID UnitedStatesAgencyforInternationalDevelopmentWB WorldBank
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TableofContents
No. SectionTitle PageNo.
ExecutiveSummary 41 Introduction 102 ProjectDescription 123 ScopeofESMF 174 PrinciplesandObjectivescoveringLandAccessandAcquisition
PreparationandResettlement20
5 LandAcquisition&ResettlementforProjectActivities 216 EstimatedPopulationDisplaced,LikelyCategoriesofDisplacedPeople
andEntitlementMatrix22
7 LegalFramework 298 MethodsofValuingAssets 349 OrganizationalProceduresforRAP/A-RAPImplementation 3510 ImplementationProcess 3711 GrievanceRedressMechanism 3912 ResettlementBudgetandFinancialArrangements 4413 MechanismforConsultationswithParticipationofDisplacedPeople 4414 CapacityBuilding 4715 ArrangementsforMonitoringandReporting 48
Annex1 References 49Annex2 VoluntaryResettlementArrangements 49Annex3 TermsofReferenceforResettlementSpecialistforRAPor
AbbreviatedRAP50
Annex4 OutlineofAbbreviatedResettlementPlan 52Annex5 ExternalMonitoringIndicators 53Annex6 DraftTermsofReferenceforExternalMonitoringAgency(EMA) 55Annex7 ESMFandRPFStakeholderConsultationsReport 57
ListofFiguresFigure1 MapofRMIshowingKwajaleininrelationstoMajuro 11Figure2 FlowChartofProjectGRM–pre-construction 42Figure3 FlowChartofProjectGRM–projectconstruction 43
ListofTablesTable1 EntitlementMatrix 23Table2 GapAnalysisBetweenWBSafeguardsPoliciesandRMI
SafeguardsLawsandRegulations31
Table3 InstitutionsinvolvedinResettlementImplementation 35Table4 GrievanceRedressMechanism 38Table5 MatrixtoGuideConsultationsforRAPandA/RAP 44
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EXECUTIVESUMMARY
ProjectScope
ThisResettlementPolicyFramework(RPF)appliestotheSustainableEnergyDevelopmentProject(SEDP)-aWorldBank(WB)fundedprojectfortheRepublicoftheMarshallIslands(RMI).TheRPFaddresses resettlement impacts generated by activities funded under Components 1 and 2 andprovidesfortheresettlementplanningoffutureREandEEinvestmentsinEbeyeandOuterIslands.SEDP was formulated from a WB funded study of potential solutions that addresses theGovernment of the Republic of the Marshall Islands (GoRMI)’s energy sector objectives of (i)increasingtheuseofREtoatleast20percentby2020whilereducingby20percentitsgreenhousegas emissions; and ii) reducing subsidies to the sector by lowering the operating costs (i.e. byreducingtheshareofexpensiveimportedfuelsinitsgenerationmatrixandbyincreasingitsenergysectorutilities´efficiency.ThreesolutionscorrespondstothedevelopmentofREinMajuro,Ebeyeandtheouterislands.Theseare:
• Solution 1 –Majuro – Centralized storage and control system: This optionwould involvebuilding i) a centralizedopenprotocolBatteryEnergyStorageSystem (BESS)1tobe locatedatMECpower station and ii) the installation of 3.4MW to 6.8MW2of solar PV to increase the share ofrenewableenergysupplybetween10-20percentforMajuro.• Solution2 – Ebeye- Centralized storageand control system:Thisoptionwould involve i)acentralizedopen–BESStobelocatedatKAJURpowerstationandii)upto3.4MWofsolarPV,locatedat different sites due to the limited land availability on Ebeye, to increase the share of renewableenergysupplytoapproximately30percentfortheatoll.• Solution3–Outerislands-Mini-grids:Thissolutionwouldsupportconversionoftheexistingdieselmini-gridsonthreeatolls:Wotje,JaluitandRongrong,intosolarhybridmini-gridsystemsandtheestablishmentofonenewsolar-hybridmini-gridinSanto(Kwajaleinatoll).
For RMI to be able to reach its intended targets in 2020 and 2050, all three solutions should beimplementedinaphasedapproach.TheSEDPisbuiltaroundSolution1onMajuroandpreparingforSolutions2and3,andwillincludethefollowingthreecomponents:Component 1: Renewable Energy Investments (IDAUS$28.6million).This componentwill includethefollowingthreesub-components:
(i) Sub-Component 1.1: Renewable Energy Integrated Solution in Majuro (US$22.6 million).This sub-componentwill finance the supplyand installationof anestimated3MWof solarpower-generation capacity, a BESS, and grid-management equipment to increase the
1 The BESS should be of open-protocol so that it is open to expansion in the future and can communicate with devices from different manufacturers. 2 The final capacity would depend on component financing, technology and competitive bidding.
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contributionofREinRMI´sgenerationsystemandreducedieselgenerationinMajuro. Thesub-componentwillincludeassistanceinO&MandcapacitybuildingforMECforatleasttwoyears.Aninitialassessmentonpotentialsites(ownedor leasedbyGoRMI)availabletohostthearraysofPVpanelsincludeMWSC´swaterreservoirneartheairport,somepublicschoolsandpublicbuildings,theemptyspaceadjacenttotheMajurohospital,andsomebasketballfields in thecity.Thewater reservoir is theprimarycandidate for several reasons: itwouldservebothMWSCandMECgenerationpurposes inasituationof limited landavailability; itwould reduce evaporation currently experienced by MWSC; it concentrates half of thepotentialsites’totalcapacity;itavoidsanticipatedpotentialdistributionconstraints;and,dueto its size and relative proximitywithMEC’s existing thermal generation facilities, a powerdistributionfeedercaneasilybeerectedtoconveythegeneratedREfromthereservoirsitetothepowerplant.Ifthereservoirisused,thiswouldinvolveinstallationoffloatingorfixedsolarPVpanelsinthereservoir.3Thiscomponentwillalsoaddresstheliningofthereservoirasneededduringimplementation.MoreinformationisprovidedintheTechnicalAssessmentsectionbelowandinAnnex1.
(ii) Sub-component1.2:DesignandSupervisionConsultants(US$1million).Thissub-component
will finance thedetailed survey for solution1/sub-component1.1onMajuro,apreliminarydesign and cost, preparation of bidding documents, and supervision of the engineering,procurementandconstruction(EPC)contractor.
(iii) Sub-component1.3:SupplyandInstallationofGensetsforMajuroandEbeye(US$5million).
Thissub-componentwill financegensets (low/mediumorhigh-speeddependingonstudies)forMECandKAJUR´spowerplants inMajuroandEbeyetoimprovefuelconsumptionandsystem reliability, and to help accommodate the planned grid solar capacity. Retroactivefinancing is also being considered for the purchase of the gensets if needed;World BankProcurement Regulations for Investment Project Financing (IPF) Borrowers and Procedureswouldapply.
Component 2: Promotion of Energy Efficiency and Loss Reduction Program (US$2 million). Thiscomponentwillprovidetechnicalandoperationalassistanceandwill complementComponent1byreducingenergydemandthroughimprovingtheefficiencyforbothuseandsupplyofelectricityfromMECandKAJUR.Itwillincludethefollowingthreesub-components:
(i) Sub-Component 2.1: Supply Side Management Loss Reduction Program (US$0.7 million).This sub-component will address issues related to supply-side management (SSM). A lossreductionprogramforMECandKAJURwillbedesignedandimplemented.Currentlossesareapproximately26percentof51,147MWhinMajuroandbelievedtobeahigherpercentagein Ebeye. This is mostly caused by technical mismatches in facility configurations andoperations. A loss reduction study will be prepared by external consultants to providerecommendationstoachievelossreductioninthetwoutilities.
3 There are existing PV arrays located on the left bank of the reservoir.
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(ii) Sub-Component 2.2: Demand Side Management and Information, Education, andCommunication (US$1 million). This sub-component will support a program of activitiesdesigned to enhance efficient use of energy. The program could include supply andinstallation of selected energy efficiency investments, such as enhanced insulation inbuildings and replacement of inefficient lighting or appliances in said buildings. Externalconsultantswill provide recommendations toharnessbest available technologies. This sub-component will also support information awareness campaigns, workshops, training, andeducationondemand-sidemanagement(DSM)andenergyefficiency.
(iii) Sub-component2.3:PolicyFrameworkandRegulatoryRegimeforEnergyEfficiency(US$0.3
million).Thissub-componentwillsupportdevelopmentofpoliciesandregulationsforenergyefficiency, as well as the development of standards and labeling for energy efficiency,including phasing out inefficient incandescent bulbs and more stringent standards forappliances.Activitiesaimedatraisingconsumerawarenessonenergyefficiencyandrelatedcapacity-buildingactivitiesandtrainingwillalsobesupportedunderthissub-component.
Component 3: Technical Assistance, Capacity Building, and Project Management (IDA US$2.4million).
(i) Sub-component 3.1: Technical Assistance and Capacity Building (US$0.45 million). Aprogram of activities designed to enhance the capacity of MEC, KAJUR, and EPD will becarried out. These activities could include technical operation, procurement, financialmanagement,environmentalandsocialmanagement,monitoring,evaluation,andreporting.This sub-componentwill also support a study to assert EPD’s role in the sector, defines itsneedsasoneofthekeyactorsandfurtherprovidemeansforEPDtoundertakeafewstudiesessentialtotheenergysectordevelopmentaswellaspotentialsupportforstaffing.
(ii) Sub-component3.2:DesignofREProjects inEbeyeandtheOuter Islands(US$0.5million).
Thissub-componentwillsupportthepreparationofstudiesforthesubsequentphasesoftheproject,includingthedesign(uptothepreparationofbiddingdocuments)forREprojectsforEbeyeandtheOuterIslands(Wotje,Jaluit,Rongrong,andSanto).
(iii) Sub-component3.3:EstablishmentofO&MMechanismandImplementationArrangements
(US$0.15million).SetupofO&Mfund(i.e.,SinkingFund)tomaintaingenerationequipmentiscriticaltoensureitssustainability,especiallyinthePacificregion.Thissub-componentwillprepare the escrow account/sinking fundsmechanism and support training ofMEC and/orKAJURontheO&Mstrategies.
(iv) Sub-component3.4:ProjectManagement(US$1.3million).Thissub-componentwillsupport
and strengthenMEC´s capacity forprojectmanagementand implementation, coordination,monitoring and evaluation, and reporting. It will support the establishment of a ProjectImplementation Unit (PIU) in MEC including the recruitment of a Project Manager, andprocurement, financial management, social and environmental safeguards capacity asneeded.ItcouldalsoincludeanenergyspecialisttosupportEPDonthetechnicalsupervisionof relevant studies. Provision of technical assistance to support mainstreaming of genderdimensions in the project will also be financed under this sub-component. The project’s
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incremental operating costs will be financed through this sub-component as well as officeequipmentandprojectaudits.
ScopeoftheLandAccess,AcquisitionandResettlement
Component1 involves voluntary access to government andpublic building roof-tops, vacant andavailable government leased public spaces and land under the jurisdiction of other governmentagencies and authorities, for the installation of solar PV panels, and ancillary infrastructure andequipment. Any land acquisition will be voluntary, minimal and temporary to provide forcontractors access and use, and or for any ancillary structures (e.g. transmission poles, and ortrenching)requiredtoconnectoff-gridinstallationstothemaingridetc.ForComponent2,mostreplacementequipmenttoreplaceoldandlessefficientoneswilloccupyexisting footprints,withinpower stations. A possible exception iswhere streetlights targeted forreplacement are on transmission poles located outside the road reserve or easements. Existinginformalarrangementswithaffected landownersmayrequire reviewandwhereadverse impactsneedmitigation,thesewillbeaddressedthroughcontractors’ESMPs.Land requirements for future investments envisaged under Component 3 will be confirmedfollowingpropertechnicalassessmentandscreeningduringprojectimplementation.Thisincludesinvestments in stand-alone PV systems in outer islands which may involve voluntary landacquisition from private and traditional landowners, where government leased lands areinsufficientorforothertechnicalreasons,notunsuitable.LikewiseistheuseofreefflatsinEbeye(eastofthedumpsiteandGugeegucauseway)forPVinstallation.Onthewhole,theamountoflandacquisitionenvisagedislimitedandconsistentwiththeCategoryBassessmentgiventothisProject.TheemphasisongovernmentbuildingsandgovernmentleasedlandsinthepreliminarydesignisaconsciousefforttokeepIRimpactstoaminimum.For planning purposes, Abbreviated Resettlement Action Plans (A/RAP) will be required insomeof these cases. Thepurposeof thisRPF is to setout guidelines to follow inpreparingdetailed or specific resettlement plans to address identified resettlement impacts, inaccordancewithWBSafeguardspolicies,aswellasRMIsafeguardslawsandregulations.In termsofRPF implementation,MEC’sProject ImplementationUnit (PIU)willbe responsible forthe day-to-day safeguards requirements, while MOF/DIDA will have overall coordination andoversight. MOF/DIDA has a safeguards expert for the WB funded PREP Phase 2, who will alsoprovide technical safeguardssupport for theSEDP. ForanyMajuro landacquisition,MECwillberesponsible with the assistance of the Department of Internal Affairs and the Land RegistrationOffice.InEbeye,KAJURwillrequiretheassistanceofKADA,whointurnwillseektheconsentofthetraditionallandowners.InternalmonitoringandreportingwillinvolvebothMECandMOF/DIDAatdifferentlevels.Theuseof an External Monitoring Agency (EMA) is an option available to MEC to ensure independent
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oversightofRPFimplementation,shoulditconsidersitnecessarydependingonthecomplexityandscaleofcompensationentitlementsinvolved.AbudgetofUS$150,000isestimatedtocoverRPFimplementation.
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1. INTRODUCTION1. TheSustainableEnergyDevelopmentProject(SEDP)isdesignedtoincreasethe share of renewable energy generation and improve energy efficiency in theRMI.2. This document was prepared by an independent consultant for theGovernmentofRMItoaddresstheduediligencerequirementsoftheWorldBank’sSafeguards Policy OP/BP 4.12. Involuntary Resettlement OP/BP 4.12 requires thepreparationofaResettlementPolicyFramework(RPF)toguidethepreparationofdetailedresettlementplans forsubprojectswhicharenotyet identified. Detailedresettlement planning for those subprojects will be prepared during projectimplementationusingthisFramework.3. Such resettlement planning needs are likely for future RE projects inEbeye and the Outer Islands (Wotje, Jaluit, Rongrong and Santo) planned forsubsequentphasesof theProjectunderComponent3.Among theseoptions arestand-alone PV installations which may require more land than available ingovernment leased areas, orwhere such land are unsuitable for one reason oranother.Anysuchensuing landacquisitionwillbevoluntarybasedonnegotiatedandmutuallyagreedtermswithlandowners.1.1 BackgroundInformation4. The Government of Republic of the Marshall Islands’ (GoRMI) formallyrequested the Bank’s support in advancing its energy sector objectives of (i)increasingtheuseofREtoatleast20percentby2020whilereducingby20percentitsgreenhousegasemissions;and(ii) reducingsubsidiestothesectorby loweringthe operating costs (i.e. by reducing the share of expensive imported fuels in itsgeneration matrix and by increasing its energy sector utilities efficiency). In thatcontext, the World Bank commissioned a pre-feasibility study to conduct thedependencyonimportedfuels.TherecommendationsoftheReportarebasedonatechnicalmissiontothecountry,areviewofavailablestudiesintheenergysectorand a review of a proposal from a US company – Solar City – submitted to theGoRMIforthedevelopmentofasolarprojectonEbeyeandthreeouterislands.ThestudymadebySolarCityformsthebasisofaUS$11millionfinancialrequest(non-concessionalfundingat1%interestrate)submittedbytheGoRMItotheADFD(AbuDhabi Fund for Development) via IRENA (Decision expected early in 2017). TheOptionsReportproposesthreeoptionsforthedevelopmentofREinMajuro,Ebeyeand the outer islands. To undertake all three options concurrently would beextremely expensive, therefore a phased approach will be implemented over aperiodof5–7yearstoachievetheREgoalasproposed.
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5.TheSEDPwillbeimplementednationally,andwillincludeinvestmentsandactivitiesin Majuro and Ebeye in the Kwajaelein atolls. It will prepare the designs andsafeguardsinstrumentsforfutureinvestmentsonEbeyeandotherouteratolls.
1.2.HigherLevelObjectivestowhichtheProjectContributes6. SEDP will contribute to RMI’s National Energy Policy (NEP) adopted inSeptember2009andreviewedin2015.TheNEP’svisionis‘improvedqualityoflifeforthepeopleoftheMarshallIslandsthroughclean,reliable,affordable,accessible,environmentally appropriate and sustainable energy services’. It has the followingbroadgoals–
i. strengthen financial, policy and legislative frameworks for the energysector;
ii. supply100percentofurbanhouseholdswithelectricityby2015;iii. provide95percentofruralouteratollhouseholdswithoff-gridelectricityby
2015;iv. provideaccesstomodernformsofcookingto90percentofallhouseholds
by2020;v. make households and businesses 50 percent more energy efficient and
governmentbuildings75percentmoreenergyefficientby2020;vi. achievea20percentefficiencyimprovementintransportsectorfueluseby
2020;vii. reducesupplysideenergylossesfromMECby20percentby2017;andviii. provide 20 percent of power generation through indigenous renewable
resourcesby2020.
Figure1:MapofRMIshowingMajuro,Kwajaleinandotherouterislands.
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7. The NEP also identified four priority outcomes that are (i) improved enablingframeworks for reducing dependence on imported fossil fuel; (ii) all Marshallesehave equitable access to modern energy services; (iii) smarter uses of energy inhouseholds,businesses, government, transport sectorandpowerutilities; and (iv)reliable,sustainableandaffordableenergysupply.8.SEDPisthuswellalignedwiththestrategicdirectionandframeworksthatidentifyneedsandprioritiestorespondtotheeffectsofclimatechangeandnaturalhazardsidentified by GoRMI and theWorld Bank. SEDP also contributes to strengtheningRMI’s economic resilience to external shocks, given its dependence on importedfossilfuel.9.TheprojectisinlinewithWorldBank’splanningandpolicydocuments,including:the “Pacific Possible: Report on Climate and Disaster Resilience” (July 2016); theEngagementNotefor“DisasterandClimateResilientDevelopmentProgramminginthe Pacific Islands Region” (April 2014); and the Policy and Practice Note “ActingTodayforTomorrow”(2012). Theprojectwillbeapracticalmeanstofulfill theseplans and policies, developed in close collaboration with donors and regionalorganizations, which have been well received. The SEDP also contributes to theSmallIslandStatesResilienceInitiative(SISRI)launchedduringtheSIDSconferencein Samoa in September 2014 andwhich forms part of the Bank’s engagement inclimateanddisaster resilientdevelopment in small islandstates in theCaribbean,IndianOcean,WestAfrica,andthePacific.10. The SEDP directly contributes to fulfilling the World Bank’s twin goals ofreducing the share of population living in extreme poverty, and boosting sharedprosperity.11. Women’s well-being is expected to be impacted positively by SEDP withimprovedaccesstoaffordableelectricity.2. PROJECTDESCRIPTION2.1 DevelopmentObjectiveandIndicators–
12. The SEDP’s Project Development Objectve (PDO) is to increase the share ofrenewableenergygenerationandimproveenergyefficiencyinthecountry.2.2ProjectSuccessIndicators
13.TheproposedsuccessindicatorsformonitoringthisPDOare:PDOindicators:
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a) Generationcapacityofenergyconstructedorrehabilitated(measuredin
Megawatt)b) Thermal (conventional) power generation capacity rehabilitated under
theproject(measuredinMegawatt)c) Renewable energy generation capacity constructed under the project
(measuredinMegawatt)d) Projectedenergyorfuelsavings(measuredinMegaJoules)e) Projectedlifetimeenergysavings(measuredinMegaJoules)f) Projectedlifetimefuelsavings(measuredinMegaJoules)g) Projectedelectricitygenerationsavings(measuredinMegaJoules)
14.Theintermediateresultsindicatorsare:
Intermediateindicators UnitofMeasure
StudyonlossreductionavailableforKAJURandMEC Y/N
SolarPowerPlant-BESSoperational Y/N
GrievanceRedressMechanisminplace Y/N
Anenergyefficiencycampaigntargetingfemaleconsumersisimplemented
Y/N
2.3 Projectbeneficiaries
15. Direct project beneficiaries include electricity consumers (residential,commercial, industrialandgovernment)inRMIwhowillbenefitfromanimprovedand more efficient and reliable electricity supply, and eventually from moreaffordable and sustainable tariffs.By reducing the dependence of imported fuelwithvolatilepricesandsupplies,theProjectwillbenefitthecountryasawholebyreducing the amount of subsidies to the sector that can be used for other highpriority sectors suchashealth, educationandother key infrastructure.Policy anddecisionmakers,aswellasplannersandmanagersandtechnicalstaffoftheutilitieswill also benefit from strengthened technical capacity. Finally, a more cleanerenergy matrix will have global environmental benefits by contributing to thereductionofgreenhousegas(GHG)emissions.2.4 ProjectComponents
16. TheGovernment of Republic ofMarshall Island’s (GoRMI) formally requestedtheBank´ssupportinadvancingitsenergysectorobjectivesofi)increasingtheuseofRE toat least20percentby2020while reducingby20percent itsgreenhouse
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gas emissions; and ii) reducing subsidies to the sector by lowering the operatingcosts(i.e.byreducingtheshareofexpensiveimportedfuelsinitsgenerationmatrixandby increasing itsenergysectorutilities´efficiency). In thatcontext, theWorldBankcommissionedastudytoconductapreliminaryanalysisofpotentialsolutionsthat would increase the share of RE in the country, thereby reducing thedependencyonimportedfuels.
17. The Bank’s preliminary analysis evaluated the following three solutionscorrespondingtothedevelopmentofREinMajuro,Ebeyeandtheouterislands(allestimatedmonetaryvaluesareundiscounted,2016US$prices):
• Solution 1 – Majuro – Centralized storage and control system: 18. Thisoptionwouldinvolvebuildingi)acentralizedopenprotocolBatteryEnergyStorageSystem (BESS)4to be located atMEC power station and ii) the installation of 3.4MW to 6.8 MW5of solar PV to increase the share of renewable energy supplybetween 10-20 percent for Majuro. The associated solar PV panels could beinstalledattheexistingMajuroWaterCompany´s(MWSC)waterreservoirneartheairport,inalandleasedbytheGovernmentnearthehospitalorinvariousrecentlybuilt school rooftops. This solution would cost approximately US$19 million andsave US$580,000 per year on fuel cost subsidies from avoided diesel oilconsumptionforpowergeneration(basedon3.4MWcapacity).• Solution2–Ebeye-Centralizedstorageandcontrolsystem:
19. This option would involve i) a centralized open –BESS to be located atKAJURpowerstationandii)upto3.4MWofsolarPV,locatedatdifferentsitesduetothelimitedlandavailabilityonEbeye,toincreasetheshareofrenewableenergysupply to approximately 30 percent for the atoll. This project would costapproximatelyU$$19millionandwould saveapproximatelyUS$720,000per yearonfuelcostsubsidies.
• Solution3–Outerislands-Mini-grids:
20. This solution would support conversion of the existing diesel mini-grids onthreeatolls:Wotje,JaluitandRongrong,intosolarhybridmini-gridsystemsandtheestablishment of one new solar-hybrid mini-grid in Santo (Kwajalein atoll). Theproject would cost approximately US$10 million and would provide fuel costsavingstoMECofapproximatelyUS$700,000peryear.ForRMItobeabletoreachitsintendedtargetsin2020and2050,allthreesolutionsshouldbeimplemented;aphaseapproachwillberollupforthatpurpose.
4 The BESS should be of open-protocol so that it is open to expansion in the future and can communicate with devices from different manufacturers. 5 The final capacity would depend on component financing, technology and competitive bidding.
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The proposed project is built around Solution 1 on Majuro and will include thefollowingthreecomponents:Component 1: Renewable Energy Investments (IDA US$28.6 million). Thiscomponentwillincludethefollowingthreesub-components:
(i) Sub-Component 1.1: Renewable Energy Integrated Solution in Majuro(US$22.6 million). This sub-component will finance the supply andinstallation of an estimated 3MW of solar power-generation capacity, aBESS,andgrid-managementequipmentto increasethecontributionofREin RMI´s generation systemand reducediesel generation inMajuro. Thesub-component will include assistance in O&M and capacity building forMECforatleasttwoyears.Aninitialassessmentonpotentialsites(ownedor leased by GoRMI) available to host the arrays of PV panels includeMWSC´swater reservoir near the airport, somepublic schools andpublicbuildings, the empty space adjacent to the Majuro hospital, and somebasketballfieldsinthecity.Thewaterreservoiristheprimarycandidateforseveralreasons: itwouldservebothMWSCandMECgenerationpurposesin a situation of limited land availability; it would reduce evaporationcurrentlyexperiencedbyMWSC;itconcentrateshalfofthepotentialsites’total capacity; itavoidsanticipatedpotentialdistributionconstraints;and,due to its size and relative proximity with MEC’s existing thermalgeneration facilities, a power distribution feeder can easily be erected toconveythegeneratedREfromthereservoirsitetothepowerplant. Ifthereservoirisused,thiswouldinvolveinstallationoffloatingorfixedsolarPVpanels inthereservoir.6Thiscomponentwillalsoaddressthe liningofthereservoirasneededduring implementation.More information isprovidedintheTechnicalAssessmentsectionbelowandinAnnex1.
(ii) Sub-component 1.2: Design and Supervision Consultants (US$1 million).
This sub-component will finance the detailed survey for solution 1/sub-component 1.1 onMajuro, a preliminary design and cost, preparation ofbiddingdocuments, and supervisionof theengineering, procurement andconstruction(EPC)contractor.
(iii) Sub-component 1.3: Supply and Installation of Gensets for Majuro and
Ebeye (US$5 million). This sub-component will finance gensets(low/mediumor high-speeddepending on studies) forMEC and KAJUR´spower plants in Majuro and Ebeye to improve fuel consumption andsystem reliability, and to help accommodate the planned grid solarcapacity.Retroactivefinancingisalsobeingconsideredforthepurchaseofthegensetsifneeded;WorldBankProcurementRegulationsforInvestmentProjectFinancing(IPF)BorrowersandProcedureswouldapply.
6 There are existing PV arrays located on the left bank of the reservoir.
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Component2:PromotionofEnergyEfficiencyandLossReductionProgram(US$2million).Thiscomponentwillprovidetechnicalandoperationalassistanceandwillcomplement Component 1 by reducing energy demand through improving theefficiencyforbothuseandsupplyofelectricityfromMECandKAJUR.Itwillincludethefollowingthreesub-components:
(i) Sub-Component 2.1: Supply Side Management Loss Reduction Program(US$0.7million).Thissub-componentwilladdressissuesrelatedtosupply-sidemanagement(SSM).AlossreductionprogramforMECandKAJURwillbedesignedandimplemented.Currentlossesareapproximately26percentof51,147MWhinMajuroandbelievedtobeahigherpercentageinEbeye.Thisismostlycausedbytechnicalmismatchesinfacilityconfigurationsandoperations.Alossreductionstudywillbepreparedbyexternalconsultantstoproviderecommendationstoachievelossreductioninthetwoutilities.
(ii) Sub-Component 2.2: Demand Side Management and Information,
Education, and Communication (US$1 million). This sub-component willsupportaprogramofactivitiesdesignedtoenhanceefficientuseofenergy.The program could include supply and installation of selected energyefficiency investments, such as enhanced insulation in buildings andreplacementof inefficient lightingorappliances in saidbuildings.Externalconsultants will provide recommendations to harness best availabletechnologies.Thissub-componentwillalsosupportinformationawarenesscampaigns, workshops, training, and education on demand-sidemanagement(DSM)andenergyefficiency.
(iii) Sub-component2.3:PolicyFrameworkandRegulatoryRegimeforEnergy
Efficiency (US$0.3million).Thissub-componentwill supportdevelopmentofpoliciesandregulationsforenergyefficiency,aswellasthedevelopmentof standards and labeling for energy efficiency, including phasing outinefficientincandescentbulbsandmorestringentstandardsforappliances.Activities aimed at raising consumer awareness on energy efficiency andrelatedcapacity-buildingactivitiesandtrainingwillalsobesupportedunderthissub-component.
Component3: TechnicalAssistance,CapacityBuilding, andProjectManagement(IDAUS$2.4million).
(i) Sub-component3.1:TechnicalAssistanceandCapacityBuilding (US$0.45million).AprogramofactivitiesdesignedtoenhancethecapacityofMEC,KAJUR,andEPDwillbecarriedout.Theseactivitiescouldincludetechnicaloperation, procurement, financialmanagement, environmental and socialmanagement,monitoring, evaluation, and reporting. This sub-componentwillalsosupportastudytoassertEPD’sroleinthesector,definesitsneedsasoneofthekeyactorsandfurtherprovidemeansforEPDtoundertakea
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fewstudiesessentialtotheenergysectordevelopmentaswellaspotentialsupportforstaffing.
(ii) Sub-component3.2:DesignofREProjectsinEbeyeandtheOuterIslands
(US$0.5 million). This sub-component will support the preparation ofstudies for thesubsequentphasesof theproject, includingthedesign (uptothepreparationofbiddingdocuments)forREprojectsforEbeyeandtheOuterIslands(Wotje,Jaluit,Rongrong,andSanto).
(iii) Sub-component 3.3: Establishment of O&M Mechanism and
ImplementationArrangements(US$0.15million).SetupofO&Mfund(i.e.,Sinking Fund) to maintain generation equipment is critical to ensure itssustainability, especially in the Pacific region. This sub-component willpreparetheescrowaccount/sinkingfundsmechanismandsupporttrainingofMECand/orKAJURontheO&Mstrategies.
(iv) Sub-component 3.4: Project Management (US$1.3 million). This sub-
component will support and strengthen MEC´s capacity for projectmanagement and implementation, coordination, monitoring andevaluation, and reporting. It will support the establishment of a ProjectImplementation Unit (PIU) inMEC including the recruitment of a ProjectManager, and procurement, financial management, social andenvironmental safeguards capacity as needed. It could also include anenergy specialist to support EPD on the technical supervision of relevantstudies. Provision of technical assistance to support mainstreaming ofgender dimensions in the project will also be financed under this sub-component. The project’s incremental operating costs will be financedthroughthissub-componentaswellasofficeequipmentandprojectaudits.
3. SCOPEOFRPF3.1 TypologyofPotentialSubprojectsandassessedIRRisks
35. The SEDP comprises of RE and EE investment projects to be implemented inMajuroandstudiesofoptionsforEbeyeandtheOuterIslands(uptothepreparationofbiddingdocuments), for implementation in the future (not fundedby thisproject). ThisRPF covers the potential involuntary resettlement impacts of all potential investmentsunderComponent1andoptionsforEbeyeandOuterIslands.1. Thevarious typesofenergy investmentoptionsexamined fall into the followingcategories-
a. SolarPVinstallations
i. SolarPVinstallationsarephotovoltaicgeneratingunitscomprisingofphotovoltaicarrays, string inverters, AC lightning-proof combiner boxes and box-typetransformers, etc. Technical studies carried out as part of project preparation
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identify several solar PV options with a potential installed capacity of 4.13MWacrossmanylocationsinMajuro.Theseare(i)waterreservoir(ii)airportparking(iii) school building (Delap Elementary School) roof (iv) NitiJela roof (v)EducationalCulturalCentre (ECC) roof (vi) InternationalConventionCentre (ICC)roof (vii) hospital playground (viii) College ofMarshall Islands basketball/sportscentreand(ix)hospitalparking/greenspacearea.
The solar PV installations will not require any involuntary land acquisition. Allproposed locationsareeitherofgovernmentorpublicbuildingsongovernmentleased land. Should additional land be required, as may be required forcontractors’use,Government-leased landwillbeprioritised,otherwise itwillbevoluntaryandtemporary,withlandsreturnedtooriginalownersfullyrestoredtotheiroriginalconditionsorbetter,beforecontractorsleave.ResettlementimpactsofsolarPVinstallationsforEbeyeandtheOuterIslandswillbe the focusof studies andassessments tobe carriedoutunderComponent3.This will include (i) solar PV installations in Ebeye on the lagoon-side reef flatadjacenttothedumpsiteandtheGuugeeguecausewayand(ii)stand-alonePV-diesel hybrid systems for outer islands of Wotje, Jaluit, and Rongrong.Resettlement impacts assessments for Ebeyewill consider, among other issues,thetargetedreef flatasasourceof livelihoodsand incomefor localhouseholdsand resettlement implications associated with any environmental impacts thatmaybegenerated.Ofthestand-alonePV-dieselhybridsystemsenvisagedfortheOuterIslands,ifgovernmentleasedlandisinsufficientorunsuitableforPVarraysandancillaryinfrastructure,thenprivatelyownedlandwillbeneeded.Suchlandusewillbeonavoluntarybasisandaleasenegotiatedwithlandowners.Where resettlement impacts are minor, they will be addressed as part of theESMPandwillnotrequireaseparatesafeguardsinstrument.b. EnergyStorageSystems
Photovoltaic power generation has the features of intermittency, volatility andrandomness.Thus it is critical that the20%of total installedcapacitygeneratedthrough solar PVs is well smoothed out to prevent extreme fluctuations andensuresupplyreliability.Thisisthefunctionoftheenergystoragesystems.SEDPwill invest inaBatteryEnergyStorageSystem(BESS)havingatotalcapacityof2MWandlocatedattheMECpowerstation.AncillaryequipmentforafunctioningBESS includes investments in energy storage converter PCS and distributionequipment.The need for a similar energy storage and control system for Ebeye tocomplementanysolarPV installationswillbeconsideredaspartof theplannedassessments.
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AllBESSwillbeinstalledwithinMECandEbeye’sKAJURpowerstationandwillnotgenerateanyresettlementimpacts.c. Energyefficient(EE)investmentsincludingdieselgenerators
Replacementgenerators
SEDP involves the supply and installation of genset(s) forMajuro and Ebeye toreplace old and inefficient ones. The replacement gensets will improve fuelconsumption,systemreliabilityandhelptoaccommodatetheplannedgridsolarcapacity.Thegensetswillbeinstalledonexistingfootprintswithinpowerstationcompoundsandwillnotincuranyresettlementissues.Otherenergyefficientinvestments
ReplacementofinefficientstreetlightingwithmoreefficientLEDlights,enhancedinsulationofselectedbuildingsandpubliceducationandawarenessactivitiesareother EE activities proposed. No land acquisition or resettlement impacts areenvisaged.
3.2 Scopeoflandaccessandacquisitionrequired21.No involuntary landacquisitionwillberequired forsolarpowerPV installationstargeting rooftops, above water reservoir, and government leased open spaces.ReplacementgeneratorswillbeonexistingfootprintswhileBESSinstallationswillbeaccommodatedwithinexistingMECandKAJURpowerstationscompounds.SimilarlyLEDstreetlightswillreplaceinefficientonesonexistinglocations.22. Stand-alonesolarPVinstallationconsideredforouterislandswillbeexaminedclosely during detailed planning to avoid or otherwise minimize involuntaryresettlement impacts. Thepriority is touseexistinggovernment leased lands.Onlywhen existing government leased lands are insufficient or unsuitable for technicaland or environmental reasons will be option of land acquisition from privatelandownersbeconsidered. In suchcases,all landacquisitionwillbeonavoluntarybasisandwillbesecuredthroughnegotiationswithprivatelandowners.23. Small parcels of land will be required temporarily for contractors’requirements during construction for storage and stockpiling, assembling ofprefabricated PV panels before installation and contractors’ site offices. Wheregovernment leased landscannotaccommodatecontractors landneeds, contractorswillnegotiateandmakearrangementsdirectlywithinterestedlandowners.24. Consequently,theoverallscopeoflandacquisitionandresettlementrequiredis
1. Voluntary access to, and use of, rooftop space on government and publicbuildings,governmentownedor leasedopenspaces, includingabove-waterspaceinthewaterreservoirnexttotheairport.
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2. Voluntaryaccessto,andtemporaryuseof,private landforContractor’suseduringprojectimplementation:
1) Voluntaryacquisitionofprivatelandsonouterislandsforstand-alone
PV-dieselhybridinstallationsandancillaryinfrastructure.
2) Anyunintendedresettlement impactsonaffectedlandoccupiersandusersasaresultof theacquisitionof land, includingpossible lossofassets or access to assets, livelihood sources, including access tocommunalsharedresourcesanddesignatedprotectedareas,suchasfishing-dependenthouseholdsinEbeye.
4. PRINCIPLES AND OBJECTIVES GOVERNING LAND ACCESS
PREPARATIONANDRESETTLEMENT26. The overriding principles governing the preparation and implementation oftheRPFandanyresettlementactionplansdeemedrequiredandbasedonitare–
a. All land acquisition (temporary or permanent) will be voluntary andwill bedocumentedvialeasesorsimilar.
b. Toavoidorminimize involuntaryresettlementofoccupiersorusersthatarenot landowners,asa resultof land leasearrangements. And,where this isnot feasible, to assist displaced persons ( in improving or at least restoringtheir livelihoods and standards of living in real terms relative to pre-displacement levels or levels prevailing prior to the beginning of projectimplementation,whicheverishigher.
c. To consult and informproject affectedpersons, host communities and localgovernmental organizations as appropriate, and provide them withopportunitiestoparticipateintheplanning, implementation,andmonitoringof the resettlement program including the process of developing andimplementing the procedures for determining eligibility for compensationbenefits and development assistance, and for establishing appropriate andaccessiblegrievancemechanisms.
d. To inform displaced persons of their rights, consult them on options, andprovide them with technically and economically feasible resettlementalternativesandneededassistance.
e. Togivepreferencetolandbasedresettlementstrategiesfordisplacedpersonswhoselivelihoodsarelandbased.
f. For those without legal rights to lands or claims to such land that could berecognized under the laws of RMI, provide resettlement assistance in lieu ofcompensationforlandtohelpimproveoratleastrestoretheirlivelihoods.
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g. To disclose draft resettlement plans, including documentation of theconsultationprocess,inatimelymanner,beforeappraisalformallybegins,inanaccessible place and in a form and language that are understandable to keystakeholders.
h. To implement all relevant resettlement plans before project completion andprovideresettlemententitlementsbeforedisplacementorrestrictionofaccess.
i. To assess whether the objectives of the resettlement instrument have beenachieved, upon completion of the project, taking account of the baselineconditionsandtheresultsofresettlementmonitoring.
5. LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT FOR PROJECTACTIVITIES
27. All land acquisition for known project activities is voluntary and should notgenerateanyinvoluntaryresettlementimpactsforoccupiersorusers..28. Landneeds for stand-alonePV-diesel systemsproposed forouter islandswillbeassessed during the detailed planning stage. All three outer islands (Wotje, Jaluit andRongrong)haveexistingsystemsanditismostlikelythattheinvestmentswilloccupytheexistingoradjacentland.Smallamountsof‘newland’forinfrastructuremayberequiredinadditiontotheexistinglanduse.Landrequired for solar investmentsonEbeyewillprioritiseGovernment leased land. Ifprivatelandisrequired,thenaleasewillbenegotiated.Consistentwiththeapproachtakenforknownprojectinvestmentsinthisfirstphase,theaimistoavoidadverseresettlementimpacts,orifunavoidable,tobekepttoaminimum.OP/BP4.12requiresthatwheretheimpactsontheentiredisplacedpopulationareminor,orfewerthan200peoplearedisplaced,anabbreviatedresettlementplanA/RAP)maybeprepared.InthisRPF,thisisthelevelofresettlementimpactsanticipated.TheproceduresandrequirementsforpreparingA/RAPsaresetoutinthisRPF.5.1 AbbreviatedResettlementPlans(A/RAP)29. ThescreeningandassessmentofsocialimpactsduringthepreparationofprojectswillidentifyifanA/RAPisrequiredforeachinvestmentoptionexamined.30. MECwill be responsible for the preparation of any A/RAP required, and for itsimplementation including thepaymentof financialandotherentitlements toconfirmedbeneficiaries.
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31. Annex 4 provides an A/RAP outline to guide preparation. Once an A/RAP isprepared, itwill be reviewed and approved by the Bank. Implementation of theA/RAPincludingthepaymentofallentitlementsneedstobecompletedbeforeaBankNOLtogoaheadwithconstructionworks isrequested.Financialarrangements includingprovisionsforanycompensationandorremedialactionsrequiredaredescribedinSection11.
6. ESTIMATEDPOPULATIONAFFECTED/DISPLACED,LIKELY
CATEGORIESOFDISPLACEDPEOPLEANDELIGIBILITYCRITERIA
FORCOMPENSATION
6.1Estimateofaffectedpopulation32. For outer islands stand-alone PV-diesel hybrid installations, the selection ofinvestmentlocationswillmakesuredirectimpactonhomesandassetsareavoided.Thisincludes selecting sites that are readily accessible with no need for new ancillaryinfrastructureincludingnewaccessroads.33. Anyadditional landrequirementbeyondgovernment leasedlandsareenvisagedtobeminimal,involvingoneoratmost,afewlandowners.Selectedlandshouldbevacantand unoccupied with no assets of value, including crops and will not obstruct localcommunity access to sources of livelihoods or shared resources, or legally designatedprotectedareas.34.Forouterislands,giventhelowdensityofpopulationandthepreferredlandcriteria,nodirectlyaffectedordisplacedpeopleareenvisaged.ForthemorepopulatedEbeye,thereef flat targetedforPV installation isbuffered fromthenearestresidentialareabythedumpsiteandtheGuuguuguecausewayonthe landwardsides.Physicaldisplacement isnotanticipatedandpossibleresettlementimpactswouldlikelybewithrespecttoaccesstothetargetedreefflatforfishingandorgleaning.Wheretheimpactsarenotsignificant,and will not require compensation of losses, resettlement mitigation measures can beincorporatedintoEMPs.WhereanA/RAPisassessedtoberequired,forpurposesoftheRPF, a maximum of 20 people, is estimated as affected a result of future projects onEbeye.TheaffectedpeopleareexpectedtobelegaloccupiersandMarshallese.6.2 Likelycategoriesofprojectaffected/displacedpeople.35. Where selected locations for for any investments involves resettlementimpacts,thefollowingcategoriesofaffected/displacepeopleareplannedfor.Group1Legaloccupants36. Thesearehouseholdsoftenantswhoselandswillbeaffectedbypermanentlandoccupationbystructures,byearthworks,orbytemporarylanduseforaccesstoworking
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sites. Some houses or other assets (e.g. fences) may be damaged or removed, and orhouseholdsmayhavetotemporarilyvacatetheirhomesandberelocatedtoavoidprojectimpactsduringconstruction.Permanentrelocationisunlikelyandnotenvisaged.Group2–Occupantswithnorecognizablelegalrightsorclaimtothelandtheyoccupyandinformaloccupiersofland37. Somehouseholdsandpeopleoccupylandwithoutanyformalleasearrangementsbut the verbal consent of the Traditional Landowners. Households / people may beaffected by permanent land occupation by structures, by earthworks, or by temporaryland use for access to working sites. Some houses or other assets (fences) may bedamaged or removed, and or householdsmay have to temporarily vacate their homesandberelocatedtoavoidprojectimpactsduringconstruction.Somehouseholdsmaybepermanentlyrelocated.Group3–Non-occupiers,buteconomicallydisplaced38. There are no foreseeable economically displaced people. However in the eventthatRAP/ARAPdiscoverpeoplewhoareearningalivelihoodfromresourcesintheprojectfootprint,thenthesepeoplewillbeconsideredaffectedparties.6.3 CriteriaforEligibilityforBenefitsandEntitlementmatrix39. Thefollowingcriteriaapplywhendeterminingeligibilityofdisplaced/affectedpeopleforresettlementbenefits.Displaced/affectedpeoplemaybecategorizedintooneofthefollowingthreegroups:
(a) Thosewhohaveformalrightstoland(includingcustomaryandtraditionalrightsrecognizedunderthelawsofthecountry);
(b) Thosewhodonothaveformalrightstolandatthetimethecensusbeginsbuthaveaclaimtosuchlandsorassets–providedthatsuchclaimsarerecognizedunderthelawsofthecountryorbecomerecognizedthroughaprocessidentifiedintheresettlementplan;and
(c) Thosewhohavenorecognizablelegalrightorclaimtothelandtheyareoccupying.
40. Theentitlementsforthevariouscategoriesaresetoutinthematrixbelow–
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Table1:EntitlementMatrixforSEDPTypeoflosses EntitledPersons Entitlements ImplementationIssues
Permanentlossof
productiveland(garden
land,forestland,
aquacultureland)
Personswith
legal/formalrightsto
land;intheprocessof
acquiringlegalrights;
ownerseligibleto
acquireformalrights
andpublic
organizations;
Formarginallossofland(<20%oftotallandholding):
• Cashcompensationatreplacementcostwhichis
equivalenttothecurrentmarketvalueoflandwiththe
community,ofsimilartype,categoryandproductive
capacity,freefromtransactioncosts(Taxes,
administrationfees);
Forseverelossofland(>or=20%ofthetotalproductive
landholding:
• Asapriority,replacementlandcompensationofsimilar
type,categoryandproductivecapacityoflandwithinthe
wetooratoll,withlandtitleorlandusecertificate
withoutanyfees,ORcashcompensationatreplacement
costincasereplacementlandisunavailableoratthe
requestoftheprojectaffectedpeople(PAP);AND
entitlementtoreceivingrehabilitationandallowance
packageasdefinedbelow.
Iftheremaininglandisnoteconomicallyviablei.e.
toosmalltobeeconomicallycultivated,andatthe
requestoftheaffectedpeople,theProjectwill
acquiretheentireland.Thesizeoftheentireland
holdingwillbethebasisforprovidingreplacement
landorcashcompensationandrelevantallowances.
MECshouldtakecareofthisissueduringDMS
implementation.
Personswithout
legal/formalrightsand
orunlegalizable
Compensationforlandatreplacementcostifnodispute
andnoviolationwithannouncedplanning.
Ifitdoesnotmeettheconditionsforcompensation,MEC
willconsiderothersupport.
MECwillworkcloselywithaffectedlandowners,
localgovernmentrepresentativesandtheLand
RegistrationAuthoritytoidentifycorrect
boundaries.
Residentialland Personswith
legal/formalrights;
ownersinprocessof
acquiringlegalrights;
ownerseligibleto
acquirelegalrights
• Withremaininglandsufficienttorebuilt
houses/structures–(i)cashcompensationat
replacementcostwhichisequivalenttothecurrent
marketvalueoflandofsimilartypeandcategory,and
freefromtransactioncosts(taxesandadminfees)and
(ii)cashforimprovementofremainingresidentialland
(e.g.fillingorlevelling)soPAPscanmovebackand
buildhousesonremainingplot.
• Withoutremaininglandsufficienttorebuild
houses/structures:(i)Replacementlandcompensation
inresettlementsitesorincommune,withthesame
PAPsmayvoluntarilygivetheirresidentiallandto
theproject.However,voluntarydonationofminor
stripsofresidentiallandwillonlybeallowedbythe
Projectwhenthefollowingcriteriaarestrictly
compliedwith–(i)thePAPstotalresidentialland
areaisnotlessthan300m2;(ii)thestripoflandthat
canbedonatedcannotbemorethan5%ofthetotal
landarea;and(iii)therearenohouses,structures,
orfixedassetsontheaffectedportionofland.
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area,typeandcategorywithoutchargefortaxes,
registrationandlandtransfer,withlandtitleorlanduse
certificate,OR
(ii)cashcompensationatreplacementcostwhichis
equivalenttothecurrentmarketvalueoflandofsimilar
typeandcategory,freefromtransactioncosts(taxes
andadminfees)plusallowanceforlevellingand
registeringland.
Personswithout
legal/formalrightsand
areunlegalizable
• Compensationforaffectedlandbyreplacementlandor
cashatreplacementcostifnodisputeandnoviolation
withannouncedplanning,otherwisenocompensation
forlandbutsupportforlosses.
• Ifaffectedpeoplehavenootherresidentplace,MEC
considersallocatingresidentiallandorhouseand
allowancepackageforAP’s.
MECwillidentifyeligibilityoflandforcompensation.
TemporaryUseofLand Personswith
legal/formalrighttouse
ortooccupyland
• Foragriculturalandresidentiallandtobeusedbythe
Project,(i)cashcompensationbutshouldnotbeless
thantheunrealizedincomeandrevenuethatcouldbe
generatedbythepropertyduringtheperiodof
temporaryuseoftheland;(ii)cashcompensationat
replacementcostforaffectedfixedassets(e.g.
structures,trees,crops);and(iii)restorationofthe
temporarilyusedlandwithin1monthaftercompletion
ofconstruction.IftheProjectcouldnotrestorethe
temporarilyusedland,MECwouldnegotiatewiththe
APsandpaycostsforAP’storestoretheland
themselves.
• Incaseofcontractorsusetemporarylandforcamping
orstoringmaterialsetc.,theyshouldnegotiatewiththe
APsaboutcompensationandrestorationafteruse.
TheconstructionsupervisionconsultantandMEC
willensurethatthe(i)locationandalignmentofthe
temporaryuseareatobeproposedbythecivil
workswillhavetheleastadversesocialimpacts;(ii)
thatthelandownerisadequatelyinformedof
his/herrightsandentitlementsasperthe
investmentprojectresettlementpolicy;and(iii)
agreementreachedbetweenthelandownerandthe
civilworkscontractorarecarriedout.
Totallyaffected
houses/shopsand
secondarystructuresor
partiallyaffectedbutno
Ownersofaffected
houseswhetherornot
landisowned;
• Cashcompensationatreplacementcostfornew
house/shops,structurewithnodeductionfor
depreciationorsalvageablematerials;and
• AdequatetimeprovidedforAP’storebuild/repair
theirstructures;
• Affectedhousesandshopsthatarenolonger
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longerviable rehabilitationandallowancespackageforAP’s,
includinghousingrentduringconstructionofnew
house.
viablearethosewhoseremainingaffected
portionsarenolongeruseable/habitable.
Partiallyaffected
houses,shopsand
secondarystructures
butremainingpartis
viable;
Ownersofaffected
houseswhetherornot
houseisowned
• Cashcompensationatreplacementcostforthe
affectedpartandcostforrepairingtheremainingpart.
• RestorationcostsshouldbenegotiatedwiththeAP’sbyMEC.
Lossofbusinessincome
duringrelocationor
duringdismantling/
repairofaffected
portion(without
relocation)
Ownersof
shop/business
regardlessofwhether
ornotbusinessis
registered
• Cashcompensationequivalenttotheaveragedaily
incomeratemultipliedbythenumberofdaysof
businessdisruption.
• Thenumberofdaysofbusinessdisruptionand
ratewillbeverifiedthroughinterviewswith
informalshopownerstogetanestimateofdaily
netprofit.
CropsandTrees Ownerofcropsand
treeswhetherornot
landisowned
• Ifstandingannualcropsareripeningandcannotbe
harvested,cashcompensationatmarketprice
equivalenttothehighestproductionofcropoverthe
lastthreeyearsmultipliedbythecurrentmarketvalue
ofcrops;
• Forperennialcropsandtrees,cashcompensationat
currentmarketvaluebasedontype,age,and
productivecapacity;
• Fortimbertrees,cashcompensationatcurrentmarket
valuebasedontype,age,anddiameteratbreastheight
(DBH)oftrees.
• MECshouldinformAffectedPeoplesatleast3
monthsbeforelandacquisition.
Permanentlossof
physicalcultural
resources/public
structures/villageor
collectiveownership
Weto/villageorweto
households;
• Compensationatreplacementcostforpresent/existing
structuresbasedonitspresentvalue.OR
reconstruction,reinstallation,restorationifrequiredby
theowner.
• MECshouldinformAffectedPeoplesatleast3
monthsbeforelandacquisition.
Graveslocatedinthe
affectedarea
Ownersofgraves • Compensationforremovalofgraveswillbepaid
directlytoAP’s,includingcostofexcavation,relocation,
reburial,purchasing/obtaininglandforrelocationof
gravesandallotherreasonablecostsinaccordance
• MECshouldinformAffectedPeoplesatleast3
monthsbeforelandacquisition.
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withlocalrituals.
Electricitypoles Electricitycompanies • Compensationforcosttodismantle,transferand
rebuild;
• Negotiationswithaffectedlandownerswellinadvance(3months)ofprojectimplementation
Transitionsubsistence
allowance
Relocatinghouseholds–
relocatingonresidual
landortoothersites
• RelocatingAP’swillbeprovidedwithcashorin-kind
assistanceequivalentto30kgofriceatcurrentmarket
valuefor6monthsperhouseholdmember.
•
SeverelyaffectedAP’s
losing20%ormoreof
theirproductiveincome
• AP’sdirectlycultivatingontheaffectedlandandlosing:
• From20%-50%oftheirproductiveland/incomewillbe
providedwithcashorin-kindassistanceequivalentto
30kgofriceatcurrentmarketvaluefor6monthsper
householdmemberifnorelocationtositeswithharsh
socio-economicconditions.
• Frommorethan50%-70%oftheirproductiveland/
incomewillbeprovidedwithcashorin-kindassistance
equivalentto30kgofriceatcurrentlymarketvaluefor
9monthsperhouseholdmemberifnorelocation,18
monthsifrelocation,and24monthsifrelocationto
siteswithharshsocio-economicconditions.
• Frommorethan70%oftheirproductiveland/income
willbeprovidedwithcashorin-kindassistance
equivalentto30kgofriceatcurrentmarketvaluefor12
monthsperhouseholdmemberifnorelocation,24
monthsifrelocation,and36monthsifrelocationto
sites.
•
Transportation
allowance
Relocatinghouseholds–
toothersites
• Supportfortransferalloldandnewbuildingmaterials
andpersonalpossessionsbycashwithmaximumof
US$___/relocatingHH’s
• MECtoconfirmentitlementwithWB.
Housingrent Relocatinghouseholds • Supportforrentinghouseduringconstructionofnew
house,for6monthsperHH’s.MECdecidestherentbut
notlessthanUS$__permonthinruralareasandUS$__
inurbanareas.
• Thissupportshouldbeprovidedatthetimeof
compensation.
MECtoconfirmentitlementwithWB
Severeimpactson
vulnerableAffected
Peoples(APs)
Severelyaffected
vulnerableAP’ssuchas
thepoorhouseholdor
• Anadditionalallowanceof30kgriceperpersoninthe
non-poorHH’s;
• Anadditionalallowanceof30kgofriceperpersonfor
• Thepoorhouseholdswillbethosemeetingthe
poverty(MOLISA)criteria.
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(RelocatingAPsand
thoselosing20%or
moreoftheir
productiveassets)
householdsheadedby
women,theelderly,or
disabled,andethnic
groups
notlessthan3yearsandlowerthan10yearsinthe
poorestHH;
• Eligibletoparticipateinincomerestorationprogram;
• Thecontractorswillmakeallreasonableeffortsto
recruitseverelyaffectedandvulnerableAP’sas
labourersforprojectworks.
Vocationaltraining/job
creation
AP’slosing20%ormore
oftheirproductiveland
• Anadditionalallowanceforvocationaltraining/job
creationequalto1.5timesofaffectedareavaluebut
notexceedingquotaofagriculturallandinlocality.
• MECwilldecidetheleveloftheallowance.
IncentiveBonus Relocatinghouseholds • CashbonusuptoamaximumofUS$___perhousehold
forrelocatinghouseholdsthatdismantlestructures
fromaffectedlandinatimelyfashion.
• PaymenttobemadedirectlytoHH’simmediately
uponremoval.MECtodetermineincentivebonus
inconsultationwithWB
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7. LEGALFRAMEWORK41. The legal framework for land acquisition and resettlement is based on the laws andregulations of the Republic of the Marshall Islands Government and the World Bank’sSafeguardsPolicies.42. The principal Marshall Islands laws governing land acquisition, resettlement andcompensationpresently include(i)RMIConstitution(ii)LandAcquisitionAct1986(iii)CoastConservation Act 1988 and (iv) the Public Lands and Resources Act 2008.MWSC’s lease ofprivate land for the water reservoir is being renewed. The Master Plan between theTraditional Landowners of Kwajalein and KADA 2016 is also relevant. These legislation andlegalinstrumentsarediscussedindetailinthefollowingsection..7.1.ConstitutionoftheRMI43. TheConstitutionoftheRepublicoftheMarshallIslandscameintoeffectin1979andamendmentsweremadein1995.TheConstitutionsetsforththelegitimatelegalframeworkforthegovernanceoftheRepublic.44. The Marshall Islands has a bicameral legislature consisting of the lower house orNitijela (legislative power) and the upper house or Council of Iroij (customary power). Thelegalsystemcompriseslegislature,municipal,commonandcustomarylaws.
TheJudiciaryoftheRMI
45. RegardingtheJudiciary,accordingtotheConstitution,thejudicialpoweroftheRMI“…shallbeindependentofthelegislativeandexecutivepowersandshallbevestedinaSupremeCourt,aHighCourt,aTraditionalRightsCourt,andsuchDistrictCourts,CommunityCourtsandothersubordinatecourtsasarecreatedbylaw,eachofthesecourtspossessing such jurisdictionandpowers andproceedingunder such rules asmaybeprescribedbylawconsistentwiththeprovisionsofthisArticle.”
Inrelationstoresettlement,theConstitutionstatesasfollows:“ThejurisdictionoftheTraditionalRightsCourtshallbelimitedtothedeterminationofquestions relating to titlesor to landrightsor toother legal interestsdependingwholly or partly on customary law and traditional practice in the Republic of theMarshallIslands.”
TraditionalRightstoland
46. TheConstitutionpreservesthetraditionalrightsoflandtenure,stipulatingin‘ArticleXTraditionalRights’that:
1. Nothing in Article II shall be construed to invalidate the customary law or anytraditionalpracticeconcerning land tenureorany relatedmatter inanypartoftheRepublicof theMarshall Islands, including,whereapplicable, therightsandobligationsoftheIroijlaplap,Iroijedrik,AlapandDriJerbal.
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2. WithoutprejudicetothecontinuedapplicationofthecustomarylawpursuanttoSection 1 ofArticle XIII, and subject to the customary lawor to any traditionalpractice inanypartof theRepublic, it shallnotbe lawfulorcompetent foranypersonhavinganyrightinanylandintheRepublic,underthecustomarylaworany traditional practice to make any alienation or disposition of that land,whether by way of sale, mortgage, lease, license or otherwise, without theapproval of the Iroijlaplap, Iroijedrik where necessary, Alap and the Senior DriJerbal of such land, who shall be deemed to represent all persons having aninterestinthatland.
3. TitletolandoranylandrightinRMImaybeheldonlybyacitizenoftheRepublic,a
corporationwhollyownedbycitizensoftheRepublic,theGovernment,orlocalgovernment,orapubliccorporationorotherstatutoryauthorityconstitutedunderthelawoftheRepublic.
7.2 LandAcquisitionAct198647. TheRMILandAcquisitionAct1986makesprovisionfortheacquisitionof landsandservitudesforpublicuseforpaymentofjustcompensationintermsofArticleII,Section5oftheConstitutionoftheMarshallIslandsandtoprovideformattersconnectedtherewithandincidentalthereto.48. The Act defines “land” to include “things attached to the earth”. It also defines“personsinterested”,withreferencetoland,tonotincludeamonthlytenant.Theactcoversthe general provisions, preliminary investigation and declaration of intended acquisition,proceedings in court, paymentof compensation, possession anddisposal, divestingof landandgeneralitemspertainingtosuchlandacquisition.ThefollowingsummaryisgivenofthePartsoftheAct:
• The Preliminary Investigation and Declaration of Intended Acquisition details theprocess for investigations for selecting land, compensation for any damage doneduringinvestigationsandissuingnoticesofintendedacquisition.
• WheretheMinisterdecidesthatparticularlandoraservitudeinanyareashouldbeacquired under this Chapter [Proceedings in Court], he shall direct the Attorney-GeneraltofileanapplicationintheHighCourtprayingforadeclarationbytheHighCourt, that such taking of land for public use is lawful. The Proceedings in Courtdetails the process for determination by theHigh Court, the procedure before theHighCourt,theassessmentofcompensation.
• The Payment of Compensation details tender and payment, compensation whichcannot be paid, renunciation of right to compensation, interest on compensation,exchange, finality as to payment of compensation and exchange with otherlandowners.
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• Possession andDisposal details the vestingorder for takingpossessionof land andacquiring servitudes, effect of vesting order, possession, immediate possession onurgencyandimmediatepossessionafterproceedingscommenced.
• DivestingofLandsdetailsthedivestingorders.• General details the compulsory acquisitions authorized by any other written law,
abandonment of acquisition proceedings, serving of notices, application ofconstitutionalprovisionsandpayment.OfparticularnoteinthisPartisthat:
o Where any other written law authorizes the acquisition of land under this
ChapterandtheMinisterdecidesthatanylandisreasonablyrequiredunder
such other written law by any authority, person or body of persons, the
purposeforwhichthatlandisrequiredshallbedeemedtobeapublicuseand
theprovisionsofthisChaptershallapplyaccordinglytotheacquisitionofthat
landforthatauthority,personorbodyofpersons.7.3.CoastConservationAct198849. ThisActmakesprovision for a surveyof the coastal zoneand thepreparationof acoastal zonemanagement plan; to regulate and control development activities within thecoastal zone; to make provisions for the formulation and execution of schemes for coastconservation;andtoprovideformattersconnectedtherewithorincidentalthereto;50. Part IV sets out a Permit procedure for obtaining permission to engage in anydevelopmentactivitywithinthecoastalzone.Itrequirestheproposedactivityto
(a) beconsistentwiththeCoastalZoneManagementPlanandanyregulationsmadetogiveeffecttosuchPlan,
(b) not otherwise have any adverse effect on the stability, productivity and
environmentalqualityoftheCoastalZone.
(c) Furnishanenvironmentalimpactassessmentreport;51. PartV319empowerstheDirectororanyofficerauthorizedbyhiminwriting,toissuepermitssubjecttosuchconditionsashemayimposehavingregardtothePlan,fortheoccupation,foranyperiodnotexceedingthree(3)years,ofanypartoftheforeshoreorbedofthesealyingwithintheCoastalZone.7.4 PublicLandsandResourcesAct200852. This Act defines ‘public land’ (s.102), rights in areas below the high water mark(s.103),grantofpubliclandsinexchangeforuseofprivatelyownedlands(s.104)andtitletoland-filledandlandreclaimedfrommarineareas(s.105).53. Section103alsostipulatesthattheowneroflandabuttingtheoceanorlagoonshall have the right to fill in, erect, construct and maintain piers, buildings, or otherconstructiononoroverthewaterorreefabuttinghislandandshallhavetheownershipand
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controlof such construction;provided, that saidowner first obtainswrittenpermissionoftheChiefSecretarybeforebeginningsuchconstruction.54. Section105,whichstipulatesthattitletonewlandcreatedthroughlandfillorotherland reclamation processes, from marine areas below the ordinary high mark by thegovernment, or by any other person, corporation or other legal entity, for any purposewhatsoever, shall vest in the owners of the adjoining land or lands. [§105 inserted by P.L.2008-2].55. This legislation is potentially relevant given the lack of available land and thepossibilityofpublicorprivatelyownedreclaimedlandbeingrequiredbySEDPfortemporaryorlongtermleaseinMajuroandouterislands.7.5 Governmentleaseagreementsforprivatelands56. TheMajuroWaterandSewageCompany(MWSC)isagovernmentSOEoperatingongovernmentleasedlands.PartofMWSCleasedlandsisthatoccupiedbythewaterreservoir.The lease is due for renewal in three years’ time (2020) and negotiations are in progress.Therearenoproblemsanticipated.57.TheKAJURpowerstationislocatedonlandleasedbyKADAfromtraditionallandownersunderthe2016MasterLease.SimilarlyareaslikelytobeaffectedbyanyfutureplansforPVinstallation on the reef flat are KADA leased lands. However, the Master Lease with theKwajalein traditional landowners requires KADA to seek landowners consent prior to anydevelopment.Also,anynew landreclaimed fromthesea for theProject is thepropertyofthetraditionallandowners,asperstipulationofthePublicLandsandResourcesAct2008.7.6 GapAnalysisbetweenWBSafeguardsPoliciesandRMISafeguardsRequirementsTable2:GapAnalysisWorldBankSafeguard
PoliciesRMIPolicies Gap-FillingMeasures
OP 4.12 requires thatResettlement Plans must beprepared based on consultationswith Affected People, and thatpoorerandvulnerablepeoplearealso consulted and informed oftheir entitlements andresettlementoptions.
No specific requirement for thepreparation of RPs.Where traditionallandsare involved,priorconsultationswith landowners are required butthere is no explicit requirement forsimilarconsultationswithotherAP’s.
Where RAP/ARAPs are necessary,they will be prepared inconsultationwithAffectedPeople,including vulnerable groups, andproperly disclosed by theimplementingagency.
It is necessary to improve or atleast restore livelihoods ofDisplaced Persons by a range ofstrategies targeted at AffectedPeople.Nobodyistobeworseoff
Fair compensation is explicit in thelegislation and lease agreements inrelations todamagedresidencesandbusiness premises, but not generallyto include other sources of
There is partial equivalence.WBpolicy will apply to ensure alllosses are covered andcompensatedfor.
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as a result of the developmentproject.
livelihoods, other assets and or lostaccesstosharedresources.
Where lossesaretemporaryandminor,thesewillbeaddressedaspartoftheESMP.
Requires that Displaced Personsare compensated for all losses,including non-land assets, at fullreplacementcost.
The principle of ‘just compensation’is stipulated in the Constitution andreflected in leases between GoRMIand traditional landowners (e.g.Master Plan for Ebeye). The conceptof ‘comparable alternatives’ is alsostipulated for replacing residencesand business premises which bearsequivalence to the WB principle ofreplacementcost.
There is agreement on theneedfor just compensation althoughRMI policies are not specific asto the method for calculatingcompensation.WB’s principle of ‘replacementcost’usingcurrentmarketvaluesfor compensation of affectedassets will apply, whereapplicable.
OP 4.12 requires thatresettlement outcomes bemonitoredandassessed.
No specific requirement for themonitoring and assessment ofresettlementoutcomes.
Where applicable, WB policyapplies.RAP/ARAPswillincludeindicatorsandbaselinedata tomonitor impacts on livingstandards of Affected People.The monitoring reports willalso be disclosed including toAffectedPeople.
OP/BP4.11PhysicalandCulturalResources – PCR includesresources of archaeological,paleontological, historical,architectural, religious (incl.graveyards and burial sites),aesthetic, or other culturalsignificance.
RMI’s Historic Preservation Act 1991promotes the preservation of thehistoric and cultural heritage of theRepublic of the Marshall Islands.Section 206 (b) provides for theissuing or denial of permits, afterreview by the Council, for use,access, and development of landcontaining cultural and historicproperties…
Equivalent.
OP4.04NaturalHabitatsBank supports the protection,maintenance,andrehabilitationofnatural habitats and theirfunctions; expects borrower toapplyaprecautionaryapproachtonatural resource management toensure opportunities forenvironmentally sustainabledevelopment.
The RMI National EnvironmentProtectionAct1984providesfor–• the protection and management
of the environment, and formatters connected therewith orincidentalthereto.
• to preserve important historical,
culturalandnaturalaspectsofthenation's culture and heritage,maintaining at the same time anenvironment which supportsmultiplicity and variety ofindividualchoice
Equivalent
Bank promotes and supportsnatural habitat conservation andimproved land use, andrehabilitationofnaturalhabitats.
EIARegulation1994providesfortheprotectionofrareorendangeredspecies,ortheircriticalhabitats;aspartoftheEIAprocess.
Equivalent
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Bank does not support projectsthat, in its opinion, involvesignificant conversion ordegradation of critical naturalhabitats.
The same principle is implied in theNEPA1991andEIARegulation1994.
Equivalent.
Bankexpectstheborrowertotakeintoaccount theviews, roles,andrights of groups including NGOsandlocalcommunitiesaffectedbythe Bank financed project…in theplanning, designing,implementing, monitoring andevaluatingofsuchprojects.
Part V of the EIA Regulation 1994provides for public disclosure of EIAand for public hearings to allow thepublictocommentetc..
Equivalent.
8. METHODSOFVALUINGASSETS57. ThefollowingmethodsforvaluingassetsareapplicabletolossesanticipatedinSEDP-
(i) Forresidentialland,a. Annualrentorleasepaymentisanegotiatedsettlementbasedonthecurrent
marketvalueoflandofsimilartypeandcategory,andfreefromtransactioncosts(taxesandadministrationfees);
b. permanentlylostasaresultoftheproject,replacementcostisequivalenttothecurrentmarketvalueoflandwithinthevillage,ofsimilartype,categoryandfreefromtransactioncosts(taxesandadministrationfees).
(ii) Forproductivecultivableland,
a. Annualrentorleasepaymentisanegotiatedsettlementbasedonthecurrentmarketvalueofthelandwithinthevillage,ofsimilartype,categoryandproductioncapacity,andfreefromtransactioncosts(taxesandadministrationfees);
b. Permanentlylostasaresultoftheproject,landvalueisequivalenttothecurrentmarketvalueofthelandwithinthevillage,ofsimilartype,categoryandproductioncapacity,andfreefromtransactioncosts(taxesandadministrationfees).
(iii) Foranyhouses,fencesetclostordamaged,compensationwillbecalculatedatfull
replacementcostusingcurrentmarketpricesformaterials.ThedefinitionofreplacementcostwillcomplywiththatoftheWB7
(iv) ForthelossofCropsandTrees(theserefertocropsand/ortreesthatmaybeaffected
eitherbytemporaryorpermanentlandacquisition).a) Cash compensation for crops will be based on market values at the time of
anticipatedharvest;b) Cash compensation for marketable trees will be based on species and
merchantablevolumecalculatedusingDiameteratBreastHeight(DBH).
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c) Cash compensation for fruit trees based on type, age and productivity; alsoreflectingcurrentmarketprices.
(v) Incomelossesfromemploymentorbusiness(permanentortemporaryinterruption).a) For permanent impact, cash compensation for one year net business income or
salary;b) Fortemporaryimpact,cashcompensationofnetincomeorsalaryforthenumber
ofmonthsofbusinessoremploymentstoppageforaperiodofupto1year.c) Assessment to be based on paper evidence or oral testimony and Weto leader
confirmation.Atleastthelegalminimumwagewillbeprovided.
(vi) Unforeseenimpacts.58. All other types of impacts not foreseenwill be assessed using the principles of the RPF,includingfullandmeaningfulconsultationswiththeaffectedpartiesanddocumentedintheA/RAPorRAP.
9.OrganizationalproceduresforRPFandARAPimplementation59. MECwillberesponsiblefortheimplementationoftheday-to-daysafeguardsrequirementsforallcomponentsofSEDPassetoutintheRPF.ThisincludesprojectsinMajuroaswellasOuterIslands,butnotEbeyewhichwillbeunderKAJUR’sresponsibility.Whereresettlementimpactsareminor, mitigation measures will be incorporated into project EMPs, and MEC will ensurecontractorsareliablefortheirimplementation,aspartoftheircontracts.60. Providing overall coordination and oversight for project safeguards is MOF/DIDA.MOF/DIDAwillensuretheavailabilityofanadequatebudgetforRPFimplementationincludingthepaymentofcompensation.BothMOF/DIDAandMECwillbesupportedintheserolesbyaProject-fundedSafeguardsSpecialistbasedinMOF/DIDA.61. Where A/RAPs need to be prepared, for instance as possible for outer island projects,MOF/DIDAwillpreparetermsofreferenceandwillengagearesettlementplanningconsultantforthispurpose,guidedbytheRPF.TheresettlementplanningconsultantwillbeassistedbyMEC(orKAJURifinEbeye),theLandRegistrationAuthorityandtherelevantLocalGovernmentauthorityinA/RAPpreparationactivitiessuchas inconductingdetailedmeasurementsurveysofanyaffectedassets, in identifying and or ascertaining the rightful landowners and beneficiaries, and landboundaries.AdraftTORfortheresettlementplanningconsultantisannexed.62. ForA/RAPmonitoring,MEC(andKAJURforEbeye)willberesponsiblebutmayrequiretheassistanceoftherelevantLocalGovernmentauthoritytoensureeffectiveandimpartialmonitoring,particularlywherepaymentoffinancialcompensationandphysicalrelocationareunavoidable.Thealternative option is to engage the services of an independent NGO acting as an ExternalMonitoringAgency(EMA)butthisisnotconsiderednecessarygiventhesmallscaleofentitlementsandnumberofbeneficiariesenvisaged. TheMEC (andKAJUR forEbeye)willmonitor, assessandreport on the effectiveness of procedures and processes for A/RAP implementation, and theimpactsofresettlementonProjectAP’s.
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63. If however, the level of involuntary resettlement, entitlements and the number of displacedpeople is significant, thenMEC (andKAJUR for Ebeye) should consider engaging an independentandwellreputedEMAtomonitorA/RAPimplementationandprepareareporttosupporttheWBNOL.ThedraftEMATORisannexedshoulditberequired.64. The following table summarizes the roles of relevant institutions during the preparationandimplementationofaRAPorA/RAP.Table3:InstitutionsInvolvedinResettlementImplementation
Activities AgencyResponsible
A.LandDueDiligence PublicconsultationinMajuro,Ebeyeandouterislandsasnecessary for each subproject. Identifying potentiallandoptions,prioritisinggovernmentleasedland.
MOF/DIDA, MEC, KAJUR,relevant local governmentauthorityforouterisland;
Due diligence of land ownership, options for leasingundervoluntaryarrangements.
Due diligence of occupiers, tenants, informal users,sourcesofeconomiclivelihoodthatcouldbeaffected.
Confirmationofleaseprocess.
MOF/DIDA SafeguardsSpecialist
Where it is determined that there are affected /displaced people from involuntary resettlement, asdefinedintheRPF,thenthefollowingoccurs:
B. PreparationofARAP DIDAtomanage.-Surveyandmarkingofcoresubprojectsites MEC,KAJUR,relevant local
government authority forouterisland;
-Verificationsurveyofaffectedlands MEC,KAJUR,relevant localgovernment authority forouter island; LandRegistration Authority(LRA)
- Census of affected persons; inventory of losses;establishmentofreplacementvalue
Resettlement planningconsultant supported byMEC,KAJUR,relevant localgovernment authority forouterisland;
-Consultationandagreementofcompensation Resettlement planningconsultant, MEC, KAJUR,relevant local government
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authorityforouterisland;-PreparationofthedraftA/RAP Resettlement Planning
Consultant supervised byMOF/DIDA
-ConcurrenceofupdatedA/RAPwithDPs DIDA
-WBclearance MEC/MOF/DIDA- InternalMonitoring MOF/DIDA- Externalmonitoring MEC(EMAasnecessary)
B.RAPImplementation -Approvalandreleaseoffundsforcompensation MoF/DIDA-VerificationofaffectedagenciesandDPs MEC/LRA-Internalmonitoring/oversight MOF/DIDA(C.1.,C.3.)-Grievanceandredress MEC; KAJUR; National
SteeringCommittee
-Paymentofcompensation MOF/DIDA;MEC- InternalMonitoring/Oversight MOF/DIDA- ExternalMonitoring MEC(EMAasnecessary)-SubmitcompliancedocumentstoWB MECand
MOF/DIDA-ValidatecomplianceofRAPimplementation WB
C.ConstructionStage -Confirm“NoObjection”fortheawardofcivilworks WB-Tenderingandawardofcivilworks MEC-HiringofDPsandmobilizationoflabourforce. CivilWorksContractor-Coresubprojectconstruction CivilWorksContractor- ExternalMonitoring EMA
D.PostConstruction -Restorationoftemporarilyaffectedlandsandassets CivilWorksContractor
10.ImplementationProcess65. AllactivitiesforimplementingtheA/RAPwillprecedeandwillnotoverlaptheactivitiesintheconstructionphase.Theonlyexceptionsarearrangementsforthefullrestorationofsitesusedbythecontractor(s)beforetheirdeparturefromaffectedsites.ThisappliestoallA-RAPpreparedunderSEDP.
65. The two implementing agencies –MOF/DIDA andMEC - will satisfactorily complete thepaymentsforcompensationandthelandsarefreeofallobstructionsandencumbrancesbeforearequesttoWBforits“NoObjection”fortheawardofcivilworkscontract.Insupportofclaimforsatisfactory compliance, MOF/DID and MEC will submit the following duly authenticateddocumentstotheWB,foreachA/RAPspreparedandimplemented:
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§ ListofAffected/DisplacedPersons(DPs)andtheircorrespondingcompensation;§ CopyofProjectInformationDocument(PID)distributedtoDPs;§ MinutesofconsultationswithDPsincludingdetailsofgender;§ MinutesofconsultationsinvolvedinagreeingthecontentsofRAPincludinggenderof
participants;§ IndividualagreementoncompensationreachedwiththeDPs,ifapplicable;§ Journalvoucher(s)orequivalentdocument(s)showingthepaymentsforcompensation
andentitlementstoDPs.§ EMAMonitoringreport.
67. TheWBwillissueits“NoObjection”fortheawardofcivilworkscontractwhenitissatisfiedthatMEChassatisfactorilycompletedtheimplementationoftheA/RAP.TheWBwillbeassistedinits review of MEC’s report and supporting documentation by an External Monitoring Agency’s(EMA)reportonthesame,shouldonebeengaged.
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11.GRIEVANCEREDRESSMECHANISM68. ThefollowingGRMappliestotheresolutionofcomplaintsreceived.DetailsdiscussionisprovidedintheEnvironmentalandSocialManagementPlanforSEDP.Table4:GrievanceRedressMechanism
Stage
Process
Duration
A/RAPPreparationandImplementationPre-construction
Step1
Grievances may include (i) differences over land ownership,boundaries, ownership of assets, valuation of crops and otheraffected assets, benefits for relocation, or transitionalarrangementsandcompensation.Due diligence on affected lands – MEC/KAJUR with LandRegistration Authority and local government agency.Uninterestedordifficultprivate landowners tobeeliminated infavour of those who are interested and willing to enter intovoluntary negotiation for land. This due diligence will alsoconfirm the appropriate resettlement instrument to beprepared.
1–2weeks
Step2
Publicconsultation1-tointroduceandexplaintheresettlementplanning requirement and process, and to clarify all questionsaskedtoensureaffectedpersonsfullyunderstandthecriteriaforeligibility for compensation, actions taken or methods used incountingaffectedcrops,theirvaluationetc..Responsibleparties-ResettlementPlanningconsultanttogetherwithMECorKAJURrepresentatives.Anyunresolvedissuesfromhere will be referred to the Project Manager MEC/KAJUR forresolution.
½daymeeting;1weekatmost.
Step3
Detailed measurement survey (DMS) – any disputes will beaddressed on site; if not resolved satisfactorily on site, will bereferred to Project Manager MEC/KAJUR for resolution; ortraditionallandownerifit’saprivatelyownedlandissuesuchasdisputes over boundaries, or ownership of crops. If it’s thelandownerwhohasagrievance,ProjectManagerMEC/KAJURtorespond. Responsible party – MEC working with LandRegistrationAuthority/KAJURworkingwithKADA
2 – 4 weeks dependingon number andcomplexityofissues.
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Step4
Publicconsultation2–topresentanddiscussofdraftA/RAPandentitlement matrix. This consultation will reconfirm all listedbeneficiaries and their respective entitlements. All unresolveddisputes regarding beneficiaries and benefits valuation will bereviewedbyDIDA/MEC/KAJUR,andcorrectedasnecessary.Responsible party – Resettlement Planning Consultant assistedbywithMEC/KAJUR
½daymeeting1-2weekatmost
Step5
DraftA/RAPisfinalizedhavingallareasofdisputeresolvedsatisfactorily.
1dayaftercompletionofStep4
Step6
PaymentofcompensationasperEntitlementMatrix–• Arrangementsforabsentbeneficiariestobemade,and
publicnotificationmade.
1,2daysatmost
A/RAPImplementationduringconstruction
Step1
The Aggrieved Party (AP) will take his/her grievance toConstruction Site Supervisor (CSS) who will endeavour toresolveitimmediately.WhereAPisnotsatisfied,theCSSwillrefer theAP to theProject’sDesignatedContactPerson (CP).For complaints that were satisfactorily resolved by the CSS,he/shewill informtheDCPandtheDCPwill logthegrievanceandtheactionsthatweretaken.
Anytime.
2
Onreceiptof thecomplaint, theProjectDCPwillendeavour toresolve it immediately. Ifunsuccessful,he/shethennotify theMEC-PIUProjectManager.InthecaseofgensetinstallationsinKAJUR,Ebeye,theCPwillreferthemattertotheKAJURGeneralManager.
Immediately afterlogging ofgrievance.
3
TheMEC-PIUProjectManager/KAJURGeneralManagerwilladdress and resolve the complaint and inform the aggrievedparty.
2weeks.
Ifthematterremainsunresolved,orcomplainantisnotsatisfiedwiththeoutcomeattheprojectlevel
4
TheMEC-PIUProjectManager/KAJURGeneralManagerwillrefertomattertotheNationalSteeringCommitteeinitsnextmeetingforaresolution.
1month.
5
IfitremainsunresolvedorthecomplainantisdissatisfiedwiththeoutcomeproposedbytheNSC,he/sheisfreetoreferthemattertotheappropriatelegalorjudicialauthority.AdecisionoftheCourtwillbefinal.
Anytime.
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6 Ifit’salandrelatedissue,MECmayseektheassistanceoftherelevant Traditional Land owners, and their decision will befinal. For Ebeye, KAJUR will consult with KADA who willcommunicatewiththetraditionallandownersasnecessary.
ImmediatelyafterStage3.
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Figure2:FlowdiagramshowingGRM–preconstruction
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Figure3:FlowDiagramshowingGRM–duringconstruction
ConstructionSiteSupervisor(CSE)
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12. RESETTLEMENTBUDGETANDFINANCIALARRANGEMENTS69. Budget provisions for resettlement impacts include rent or lease payments8 for allvoluntarylandacquisitionsandfinancialentitlementsforDPforlossofland,otherassetsincludingcropsandothersourcesoflivelihoods.Thesearetabulatedandsummarizedinseparatesheetsassupporting schedule in the RAP or A/RAP document. MOF/DIDA will also ensure cost of A-RAPpreparation is incorporated into project budget for future phases for Outer Islands and Ebeyeprojectimplementation.
70. ThecostsofimplementinganRAPorA/RAPwillbetheGovernmentofRMI’sresponsibilityasitsequitycontributiontothesubprojectinvestments.TheMOF/DIDAshallensurethatthetotalcostofcompensationandentitlementarebudgeted forandshall cover the following: (a)projectdisclosure,(b)publicconsultationsandfocusgroupdiscussions,(c)detailedmeasurementsurveys(DMS)and(f) internalmonitoringand implementationoftheRAP. Inaddition, theRMIwillcovercontingenciesforthetotalofcompensationandadministrativecost.
71. The budgets for compensation will be approved by theMoF/DIDA (in consultation withMEC) on behalf of RMI Government. MOF/DIDA will also ensure timely availability of adequatebudgetary support and the releaseof funds for any subprojectA/RAPs. Prior to implementation,the MOF/DIDA will set up the accounting chart of accounts for capturing the expenses forcompensationandadministrativecosts.
13. MECHANISMSFORCONSULTATIONSWITHANDPARTICIPATIONOF
AFFECTED/DISPLACEDPERSONS72. ConsultationforSEDPisaprocessthatstartswiththepreparationoftheESMPandRPFandcontinues with the preparation of any resettlement plans that may be required. Reference topotentialresettlementimpactswillbemadeduringtheseearlydiscussions.73. AStakeholderEngagementPlan(SEP)isprovidedintheESMP,andwilldetailthenecessaryengagements with local relevant government agencies and institutions, local authorities, landowners and local communities. MOF/DIDA is responsible for SEP implementation and will workcloselywithMECandKAJURtoensureeffectiveconsultationforlandacquisitionandresettlementplanningparticularlytheinvolvementofaffected/displacedpeople.74. TheSEPwillalsoincludethetwoessentialconsultationsforresettlementplanning.Thefirstconsultationtakesplaceoncelandduediligenceconfirmstheextentofresettlementimpactsandthetypeofresettlementplanrequired. Itwillraiseawarenessoftheproject’s landrequirements,voluntary landacquisitionneeds,resettlement impactsandmeasuresformitigation,theroleofaresettlementplaninaddressingthem,theinformationrequiredforresettlementplanningandthe
8 This does not include lease payments or rent associated with the Master Lease between the Kwajalein landowners and KADA including any new easements which requires no additional cost.
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methodsforinformationgathering.Thisconsultationalsopresentstheappropriateopportunitytoset the cut-off date (usually the date of the consultation) for crops and other assets eligible forcompensation.75. The second consultations will be held when a draft resettlement plan is completed. Itstargetaudiencearetheaffectedpeople.Thisconsultationwillpresentthedraftresettlementplan,in particular the list of confirmed beneficiaries and their respective entitlements. It is also anopportunity to response to and re-clarify eligibility criteria for beneficiaries, aswell as questionsregardingthevaluationofdamagedassetsandcrops.Followingthisconsultation,theresettlementplanningconsultantwillbeinapositiontofinalizetheresettlementplan.76. FollowingisamatrixtoguideconsultationsplanningforlandacquisitionandresettlementplanningwhichMECandMOF/DIDAmayuseasaguidewhenpreparingtheSEP.Table5:Matrixtoguideconsultationsforlandacquisitionandresettlementplanning
Stage SubjectofConsultation
Role(s)oflandowners,communityleadersandDPs,includingWomen
ReasonsforCommunityParticipation
Pre
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§ Consultationandfocus-groupdiscussions
• Understandingthesubproject,itslandrequirementsandpreferred(voluntary)approachestolandacquisition,ifrequired.
• Understandingtheresettlementplanningprocess,itsinformationneeds(landboundaries,DMSandinventoryofAPs),çriteriaforeligibilityforcompensationetc..
• Gainingaffected
people’ssupport.
• Participateinsubprojectdisclosure,publicmeetingsandconsultations.
• EncourageandinvitewomentoattendProjectdisclosure,publicmeetingsandconsultations.
• Assistvoluntarylandacquisitionandinformationgatheringforresettlementplanning.
• Promotetheprojectanditsbenefits.
• Ensurethatparticipantsfullyunderstandtheproposedsubproject,itspotentialimpactsanditsbenefitstothecommunity.
• Promoteaninformedandcollectivedecision-makingprocess.
Consultationswithaffectedlandowners
• TogaintheirsupportfortheuseoflandandforaccesstotransmissionpolesonprivatelandsforLEDlightsreplacement;
• Toexploreoptions
• Toraiselandownersawarenessabouttheproject’sobjectives,expectedbenefitsandbeneficiaries.
• Agreetovoluntaryuseoflandfortheprojectandorunhindered
• Notapplicable
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forandpossibleinterestinthevoluntarylandacquisition.
accesstoexistingancillarystructuresincludingtransmissionpolesforLEDlightsreplacement.
PlanningforRAPorA/RAP
• Subprojectdesign,andanyidentifiedlandneeds
• Understandandsupportthelandrequirementsandthetechnicaldesignoftheproject.
• Agreeonthecompensationandentitlementpackages.
• Reviewandagreeonthe
contentsoftheRAP/ARAPbeforesubmissiontotheBank.
• Assistwiththeresolutionofanylandrelateddisputesthatmayariseduringresettlementplanning.
• Toinform,generateinterestandsupport.
§ Formulatingcompensationandentitlementpackages.
Compensationandentitlementpackages
Validatelistconfirmedbeneficiaries;
Assistwithresolvinganydisputesthatmayarise.
ToobtainagreementontheRAP.
§ AgreementonthecontentofA/RAP
ContentsoftheA/RAP Assistwithresolvinganydisputesthatmayarise.
ToobtainagreementontheA/RAP.
Implementa
tion
§ AdditionalassistancetoDPs.
Types of additionalassistance whererelevant.
§ DPs or any of theirhouseholdmembersshallbe offered employmentduringtheconstructionofthesubproject.
Strengthencommunities’support for projectimplementation,andensure projectbenefits aremaximized fordisplacedpersons.
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§ Grievanceandredress.
§ Grievanceandredressmechanism.
§ Provide information toassist in redressing ofgrievances.
§ Assistwith resolving anydisputesthatmayarise.
§ Ensure thatproblems areaddress withinreasonabletime.
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§ Monitoringandevaluation
§ Monitoring andevaluationsystem
§ Provide inputs tomonitoring andevaluation
§ Gain experienceand lessons inshapingresettlementpolicies for futureMPWsubprojects.
14. CAPACITYBUILDING
77.Capacitygapswillbefilledbyrecruitingexperiencedsafeguardsspecialistsforkeyrolesintheproject. MECwill be supported by the PREP Phase 2 Safeguards Advisor attached toMOF/DIDA.Othershorttermconsultantsmaybeengagedfromtimetotimetoperformspecifictasksincluding,asnecessary,thelandduediligenceofoptionsforfutureprojectspreparedunderComponent2andpreparationofRAP/A/RAPsforsub-projects.
78. The SafeguardsAdvisorunderMOF/DIDAwill train andmentor local counter-part staff andothers. They will also contribute to capacity building of NEPA through the technical support andadvisory role delivered during the screening of proposals, the review of safeguards instrumentsincludingA/RAPs,andinESMPmonitoringandreporting.
79.AreasrecommendedforMOF/DIDA,MEC,KAJURandNEPAtrainingincludethefollowing–
• WorldBank’sSafeguardsPolicyOP4.12;• RolesandresponsibilitiesofdifferentkeyagenciesinRPFimplementation.• HowtoeffectivelyreviewWBsafeguardsinstrumentsandtoimplementtheRPFandRAP,• DetailedmeasurementsurveysoflossesforRAPpreparationandentitlementcalculation;• Trainingonhow toprepare TORs, review consultants proposals, andmanage consultant’s
outputs.
80. Training intheaboveareas isrecommendedtobeheldwithinthree(3)monthsofprojecteffectiveness.
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81. On-going supportwill beprovidedby theWorldBankTask Team for thedurationof theproject including for the initial activities environmental screening, categorization and review ofpreparedsafeguardsinstruments.
15. ARRANGEMENTSFORMONITORINGANDREPORTINGInternalMonitoring–82. MOF/DIDAwillberesponsiblefortheinternalmonitoringandreportingofRPFandA/RAPimplementation. Twice yearlymonitoring reports shall be prepared and submitted as part of itsreportingresponsibilitiesasImplementingAgency.Theinformationoninternalmonitoringreportsshall contain the following: (a)accomplishments to-date; (b)objectivesattainedandnotattainedduring the period; (c) problems encountered / complaints received and progress with resolvinggrievances;and(d)targetsforthenextperiod.ExternalMonitoring-83. It isestimatedthatthelevelofcompensationlikelytobepaidisnotsignificant.However,DIDAretainstheoptionofengaginganindependentexternalmonitoringagencytomonitorA/RAPimplementationifdeemsnecessary,especiallyifthelevelandnumberofentitlementsissignificant.MECwillberesponsiblefortherecruitmentofacompetentandcredibleEMAforthistaskandforensuringthatitreceivestheappropriateleveloflogisticalandfinancialsupportforittoperformitsroleeffectively.84. The EMAwill assess the implementation of RAP/ARAP. It will report the key findings toDIDAwhowillsharethemwiththeWorldBank.
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Annex1:ReferencesWorld Bank. 2005. Safeguards Policies Basics. QACU, OPCS. World Bank. InternalDocument.
Pacific Islands Legal Information Institute (2014) PacLII Documents Collections,MarshallIslands Laws,Marshall Islands Consolidated Legislation,Constitution ofthe Republic of the Marshall Islands,http://www.paclii.org/mh/legis/consol_act/cotrotmi490/[accessedAugust–September,2017]
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Annex3: D r a f t TermsofReferencefortheResettlementSpecialistObjective/PurposeoftheAssignment:TheobjectiveoftheassignmentistoassisttheGovernmentofRepublicoftheMarshallIslands to implement the RPF and comply with World Bank Policy 4.12 InvoluntaryResettlement, in thepreparationofenergy investmentsunder theSustainableEnergyDevelopmentProject(SEDP).Background:To include the background of the SEDP and the description of the proposedsubproject(s)subjecttothisTOR.ScopeofWork:TheconsultantwillassisttheImplementingAgencies–MajuroEnergyCompany(MEC)toprepareLandDueDiligenceReportand,ifrequired,ResettlementActionPlan(s)thatmayberequiredforrelevantsubprojects/activitiesunderthisProject.TheRAPs/ARAPswill comply fullywithWBrequirementsas setout inSocialSafeguardsPolicyOP4.12and the RPF. The consultant will use the Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF)developedduringtheProjectPreparationphase.SubprojectsrequiringRAPsorA-RAPsarethoseidentifiedduringthesubprojectscreeningandcategorizationprocessbytheSafeguardsSpecialistsembeddedinMECtosupporttheSEDP.DetailedTasks:TheResettlementSpecialistwill–
1. Prepare and finalize questionnaires for socio-economic survey, census ofaffectedpersonsandinventoryofaffectedassets.
2. Conduct a half-day to one-dayworkshop for selectedMEC, Land RegistrationAuthority and possibly MOF/DIDA staff to assist them in implementing therequiredsurveys;tofamiliarizethemwithquestionnairesandtherecordingofsurveydata;
3. Conductduediligencetoconfirmownershipofrelevantlandsasnecessary.4. Implementtherequireddatasurveyswiththeassistanceoftrainedlocalstaff.5. Analysesocio-economicdataandcomputecompensationentitlementsforeach
DisplacedPersons(DPs)basedontheRPFEntitlementMatrix.6. Develop a Compensation Entitlement Form summarizing this information for
each DP, including a signature space for DPs to sign on when receivingcompensation.
7. PrepareaResettlementActionPlanusingtheOutlineinAnnex4oftheRPF,andusing the survey results and entitlement matrix derived from surveysconducted.
8. Ensurethat,inpreparingRAP,thedisplacedpersonsarei)informedabouttheiroptionsandrightspertainingtoresettlement;(2)consultedonavailablechoicesfor compensation and provided with technically and economically feasible
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resettlementalternatives;and(3)providedpromptandeffectivecompensationatfullreplacementcostsforlossesofassetsattributabledirectlytotheproject.
9. WorkcloselywithMECandorMOF/DIDAasrequired,toconductconsultationswithDPstodiscussthedraftResettlementPlan.
10. FinalizeResettlementPlantakingintoaccountcommentsreceivedfrompublicconsultationandinconsultationswithMECandorMOF/DIDA.
11. Liaise closely with the in-house Project Safeguards Specialists in otherMOF/DIDAprojects(i.e.PREPPhase2)inreviewingthedraftRAP/A-RAP.
12. FinalizeRAP/A-RAPbudgettakingonboardtheentitlementscalculated.13. FinalizethedraftRAPfollowingconsultationsproposedin(9)above,andsubmit
finalizedResettlementActionPlantoMEC.14. Ensure that the RAP/ARAP is translated into Marshallese for subsequent
disclosurebyMEC.
Output/ReportingRequirements:Thefollowingoutputsarerequired:(i) AResettlementPlan
(ii) Brief consultant’s report discussing the work undertaken, issues faced and
conclusions with recommendations on how similar work can be improved infuture.IncludeasannexareportoftrainingconductedforMPWstaff.
(iii) Documentationoftheconsultations,notingattendees,feedbackandconcerns.
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Annex4:OutlineofanAbbreviatedResettlementPlanAnAbbreviatedResettlementPlancoversthefollowingminimumelements:
a. Acensussurveyofdisplacedpersonsandvaluationofassets;b. Descriptionofcompensationandotherresettlementassistancestobeprovided;c. Consultationswithdisplacedpeopleaboutacceptablealternatives;d. Institutionalresponsibilityforimplementationandproceduresforgrievanceredress;e. Arrangementsformonitoringandimplementation;andf. Atimetableandbudget.
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Annex5:ExternalMonitoringIndicatorsTypeof
IndicatorsIndicators InformationRequiredinMonitoringandReporting
ProcessIndicators
Staffing • Amountofsafeguardsspecialisttimedevotedtoprojectimplementationinthefield.
Consultation,participationandGrievancesResolution
• No.ofconsultationsandparticipationprogrammesheldwithAffectedPeoples’andvariousstakeholders;
• Numberandnamesofrepresentativeswhoparticipatedintheconsultationsandintheimplementationofsubprojectssafeguardsinstruments;
OperationalProcedures • EfficiencyofcoordinationbetweenPMUandprojectpersonnelandotherstakeholdersintheouterislands/field;
• EfficiencyofPMUandouterislandstaffinRFPimplementation;
• AssessiftheprojectpoliciesinRAPshavebeenadequatelycompliedwith.
CompensationandEntitlements
• Thecompletenessofthecensusofaffectedpeopleandinventoryofaffectedassets,tobeimplementedbyMECtoensureallaffectedpeople,andtheirassetsandcropsarerecordedfullyandaccurately.
• TransparencyinthecalculationofAP’sentitlements;
• NumberofAP’sbeneficiariesandthetypesofcompensationreceived;
Socialrehabilitation • Indicatethenumberofwomenwhoparticipatedinprojecttraining,consultations,andotheractivities;
• AssessthequalityoflivingofrelocatedAP’susingrelevantparameterssuchasqualityofsanitationfacilities,accesstocleandrinkingwater,etc..
Issuesandproblemsencountered
• IndicatetheissuesandproblemsencounteredintheimplementationofsubprojectssafeguardsrequirementsincludingimplementationofARAPorRAPasnecessary,paymentofcompensationandentitlementsandsocialrehabilitationofAPs.
Im pa ct
In di ca to rsHouseholdEarning
Capacity• No.ofAP’semployedinsub-project• No.ofAPswithincomegeneratingactivities
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linkedtoandeitherpartiallyorfullydependentonthesub-project;
• Presentvspre-projectincomesofAP’semployedinthesubprojectorotherwisebenefitingfromit;
Changesinsocio-culturalpatterns
• Presentvspre-projectlevelsofwomenparticipatinginsubprojectdependentmicroenterprises;
• Problems/issuesrelatedtoimpactsofinfluxofexpatriatepopulation
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Annex6:DrafttermsofReferenceforExternalMonitoringAgency(EMA)
Background–SEDPforMarshallIslandsisaWorldBankfundedprojectaimedatreducingRMI’sdependenceonimportedfossilfuelsbyinvestinginrenewableenergytechnologiestoreducerelianceondieselgeneration,andinimprovingefficiencyofexistingenergygenerationoptionsincludingreplacingoldgenerationandstoragesystemswithnewandmoreefficientones,replacingexistingincandescentstreetlightbulbswithmoreenergyefficientLEDbulbs,andahostofotherpolicychangestopromoteandsupportEEshift,andpublicsupport.TheProjecttriggersthefollowingthreeWBSafeguardsPolicies,(OP/BP4.01EnvironmentalAssessment;OP/BP4.04NaturalHabitats;andOP/BP4.12InvoluntaryResettlement.AfteraninitialWBscreening,theProjectisassignedaCategoryBforsafeguardswhichmeanspotentialadverseimpactsarelesssignificant,sitespecific,mostlyreversibleandthatarangeofpotentialmeasuresformitigationcanbereadilydesignedinthemajorityofcases.Toguidethepreparationofenvironmentalandsocialsafeguardsinstrumentstobepreparedatthesubprojectdetailedplanningstage,anEnvironmentalandSocialManagementPlan(ESMP)andResettlementPolicyFramework(RPF)havebeenprepared.Theimplementationofbothrequiresclosemonitoringandreporting.ThatresponsibilityisassignedlargelytotheMOF/DIDAOnepossibleagentisanExternalMonitoringAgency(EMA),alocalNGOwhomaybetaskedwithmonitoringandreportingontheimplementationofanyprojectRAP/A-RAP.TheengagementofanEMAisadecisiontobemadebyDIDA,ifintheinterestofimpartialityandobjectivity,thisengagementisdeemednecessary.ThismaybenecessaryifDIDAassessestheamountofresettlementimpacts,andthenumberofaffectedpeoplewithentitlementsconsiderable.
Objective/PurposeoftheAssignment:The objective of the assignment is to support the implementation of SEDP, aWorldBankfundedprojectforGovernmentofRepublicoftheMarshallIslands.ScopeofWork:TheEMAwill assist theDIDA tomonitoringand reporton the implementationof theRAP.ThefocusonmonitoringandreportingissetoutintheMonitoringandReportingIndicatorsdescribedinAnnex6.DetailedTasks:TheEMAwillmonitorandreportfullonalltheMonitoringandReportingindicatorsdescribedinAnnex6oftheRPF.
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OutputsandReportingrequirements–
• TwomonitoringreportsperRAP–inceptionandfinal.• TheEMAMonitoringReportwillbesubmittedtoDIDAwhowillsubmittotheWorld
BankaspartoftheProgressReportsoftheProjectImplementingAgencies.
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Annex7: ESMFandRPFStakeholdersConsultations
SEDPRMI
StakeholderConsultationsReport,31July,August,2017
Introduction–StakeholderconsultationismandatoryinthepreparationofsafeguardsinstrumentsforallthefoursafeguardspoliciestriggeredunderSEDP.ThesepoliciesareOP/BP4.01EnvironmentalAssessment,OP/BP3.6NaturalHabitats,OP/BP4.11PhysicalCulturalResourcesandOP/BP4.12InvoluntaryResettlement.Thefollowingreportdocumentstheconsultationsundertakentodisclosethedraftsafeguardsinstruments:AnEnvironmentalandsocialManagementFramework(ESMF9)andResettlementPolicyFramework(RPF),heldon31July2017.TargetgroupsThefollowinggroupsofstakeholdersweretargetedfortheconsultations–
a. Governmentagencies,authoritiesandSOEsinMajuroandEbeyeb. NGOs,non-governmentalinstitutionsandorganizations,andcivilsocietygroupsc. DonoragenciesespeciallythosewithexperienceandinvolvementinRMI’srenewable
energysector.MethodsInvitationandsolicitation–FormalinvitationsweresentoutbyMOF-DIDAtotargetedgovernmentagencies,stateownedenterprises,donororganizationsforthefirstformalconsultationtodiscussanddisclosethesafeguardsinstruments.Similarinvitationsweresentoutfornon-governmentalorganizations,academicinstitutionsandothercivilsocietyorganizations.BothconsultationmeetingswereheldattheMinistryofFinanceConferenceRoominMajuro.Schedule–Theconsultationsforthevariousgroupstookplaceaccordingtothefollowingschedule-
Stakeholdergroup Dateandtime1. RelevantGovernmentagencies,
SOEs,donors• 31July,2017;10amMOFConference
Room2. NGOs,civilsocietyandlocal
communityatMajuro• 31July,2017;2:00pmMOFConference
Room
9 Note that following consultations, an Environmental and Social Management Framework has been updated to be an Environmental and Social Management Plan. This came about through a change in project design and updated assessment of risks and mitigation options.
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ConsultationsFormatandPresentations–Theconsultationsagendaconsistedofthefollowing–
• IntroductoryremarksbyMsJenniferTseng• Firstpresentation–OverviewoftheProjectcoveringobjectives,rationale,components,
deliveredbyJenniferTseng,MOF-DIDA;• QuestionsandAnswerssession• Secondpresentation–EnvironmentalandSocialManagementFramework(ESMF),and
ResettlementPolicyFramework(RPF)deliveredbySamSesega,SafeguardsConsultant• Questionsandanswersession• Closeofconsultation.
Eachconsultationranfortwohours,from10–12noon,and2–4pmrespectively.
Powerpointpresentationsofbothpresentationsareannexedtothisreport.
QuestionsandIssuesraisedanddiscussedduringConsultation1forGovernmentagencies,SOE’sanddonors
1. OndiscussionsofwasteoilstoragefacilityinMEC’sMajurocompound,theMECandADBrepresentativesadvisedthatADBisfundingaprojecttorefurbishthetankfarminMajuro.
2. Oneofthetargetedschoolsforpossibleroof-topinstallationsisaprivateschool,theMajuroCo-operativeSchool.AllotherbuildingsassessedontherecommendationofMOF-DIDAaregovernmentorpublicowned.Ifthisisamistake(becausepresentationsaystargetedbuildingsaregovernmentandpublicbuildings),pleaseincludethis.
3. Astrongpleatoincludeprivatebuildingsthataresuitablewasreceivedincludingtheprivateschoolbuildings,inthecontextofensuringthereissufficientsurfacesandspacestohelpachievetheRMIREtargetbytheyear2020.
4. Inresponsetotheinterestexpressedaboutprivatebuildings,theMECrepresentativeintervenedtoexplainthatproperstructuralassessmentsofallbuildingsarenecessarytoensuretheyarestructurallysoundandcapableofcarryingPVpanels.Thereisalsotheissueofliabilityinvolvedintheon-goingrepairsandmaintenanceofbuildingshostingPVinstallationsthatcomplicatesprojectfinancing.Partofthepreferencegiventogovernmentbuildingsinthecurrentdesignistosimplifyprojectdesignandtoavoidsuchcomplicationswhichareoftenlikelytodelayandordisruptionstoprojectpreparationandimplementation.
5. ParticipantswerealsoadvisedthatallcompensationpaymentsassociatedwiththeProjectwillbeRMI’sresponsibilityandwillnotbefundedoutoftheProjectgrant.ItisthereforeinthebestinterestofRMIthatcompensationisminimized.
6. InresponsetodiscussionsovertheissueofthecumulativeimpactoftheprojectontheissueofaccumulatedwasteoilinbothMECandKAJUR’scompound,theJICArepresentativeinformedtheconsultationthatJICAisfundingafeasibilitystudyforwaysofreusingwastelubricantoils.ThefeasibilityteamiscurrentlyinRMIandhavevisitedMECandKAJUR’sfacilitiestoassesstheirfacilitiesandcapacities,andtocollectusedoilsamplesfortesting.
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TheJICArepresentativeinvitedtheSafeguardsSpecialisttomeetwiththeJICAFeasibilityTeambeforetheirreturn.10
7. AparticipantfromKAJURaskedifthereareresettlementimpacts,andifso,howarethesehandled?WilltheProjectensuredthatcompensationowedaresettledandpaidoutandnotignored?Inresponse,itwasexplainedthataresettlementactionplan(RAP)willbepreparedifthereareresettlementimpactsandallcompensationandentitlementsidentifiedintheRAPwillbepaidout.Moreover,theProjectwillnotstartuntilWBissatisfied,basedontheRAPImplementationreporttobepreparedandsubmittedbyGovernmentofRMI,thatallentitlementshavebeenfullypaidtotherightfulpeople.
8. Therewasclarificationofthetermresettlementwhichoneparticipantmisunderstoodtomeantherewillberelocationofaffectedpeople.Itwasexplainedthatthetermismuchbroaderandalsorefertolossesandordamagetoassets,andthatifpeopleneededtoberelocatedtemporarilyfromtheirhomes,theProjectwillberesponsiblefortheirrelocationincludingallcostsassociatedwithit.
9. WhyisEbeyenotincludedintargetedareasforthereplacementofincandescentstreetlightbulbswithLEDbulbs?TheEbeyeparticipantnotedthatsafetyatnightisanimportantissuefortheirdenselypopulatedatoll.
10. WhoisintheProjectSteeringCommittee?11. Whenwillthenextmissionbe?12. WhatisthetimeframefortheSEDP?13. Ongoingoperationandmaintenancecostsneedtobeproperlycalculatedandconsidered.14. InEbeye,withtheinstallationofR.O.units,theenergyneedandconsumptionisexpectedto
beincreased.TheneedforRenewableEnergyProjectinEbeyeisstrong.15. Donorcoordinationneedstobefurtherstrengthenedtoensurecomplementarybetween
approachesandinvestments.16. Privatesectorengagement:Privatebuildings/spacescouldbeconsideredforsolarPVs
installationbutthestructureandthesuitabilityofthosebuildings/spacesneedstobeevaluated.
a. Inresponse,itwasexplainedthatfromasafeguards’perspectives,theprojectistargetingthepublicbuildings/spacesforsolarPVsinstallationtoavoidtheissuesassociatedwithbuilding/spacesownershipandcompensationwhichwouldbeacosttoGRMI.Alsodealingwithprivatebuildingswilllikelytocomplicateandprojectpreparation.
17. MinistryofPublicWorkshasbeenworkingwithBECA(consultingfirm)todesignandconstructpublicbuildingswithaspecificconsiderationthatsolarPVsinstallationcanbeaccommodatedinthefuture.
18. MinistryofPublicWorkscommentedthattheproposedflexiblesupportstructureforthesolarPVsonwaterreservoirshouldbedesignedtowithstandhighwindspeed.TyphoonisnotverycommonintheRMIbutthedesigningfirm/consultantshouldalsoconsidertheimpactsoftyphoon.
19. MWSCrequestedthatthetechnicalfeasibilitystudyoncefinalizedshouldbesharedwithstakeholders.
10 This meeting took place on the 1 August, 2017 at the JICA Office. Present were the Safeguards Specialist, Mr Nobuaki Matsui – JICA Resident Representative, and six members of the Feasibility Study Team (Refer to Annex 11 - People Consulted for details).
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CommentsandviewsexpressedanddiscussedinConsultation2forNGOs,civilsocietygroups,academicinstitutionsetc.
1. RMIEPAnotedthatashipmentofusedbatteries(~16,000lbs)wasdespatchtoSouthKoreainJune;aninitiativeledbyMEC.Thiswaspartlydonorfunded(underaNEPAimplementedproject).
2. AfewparticipantsrecalledtherewerewhirlwindsinDelapthataffectedroofbuildingsinthislocation,andit’saregularoccurrenceinthisarea.Wouldthisnothaveanyimpactontheproposedroof-topinstallationsforschoolsinDelap?
3. ContrarytoESMFnarrativethatworkopportunitiesfromtheProjectforlocalpeoplearelikelytofavourmenoverwomen,WUTMIExecutiveDirectornotedthattheESMFshouldnotassumeso,andthatequaljobopportunityshouldbeofferedtobothgenders.
4. WouldthequalityofdrinkingwaterinthereservoirbeadverselyaffectedbysunlightpassingthroughPVpanels?
5. CMIresearchonpossiblelocationofPVpanelsonreefswouldbedamagingtoreefecosystem.
6. WUTMIExecutiveDirectoralsoadvisedthatshouldtherebeasizeableamountofforeignworkersinvolved,properorientationofworkersregardingthelocalcultureandtraditionsshouldbeconducted.WUTMIalsoofferedtheirservicestoconductorientation.
7. MultipleNGOrepresentativeshavesharedthesimilarcommentsontheoperationandmaintenancecosts,includingthenecessarypolicy,theinstitutionalmechanism,andthesinkingfundsmanagementcapacitytoensure1)savingfromREinvestmentiscontributedtothefutureO&Mand2)theGRMIiscommittedtofinanciallysupportthefutureO&Mcosts.O&MshouldbebothMECandGRMI’ssharedresponsibility.
8. InadditiontotheREfacilitiesmaintenance,thehostingbuilding/structuremaintenanceneedstobeincludedintheO&Mplan.
9. Theusageofbatterieshassignificantenvironmentalimpactsandpracticalrecyclingplanneedstobelookedinto.
10. Genderneedstobeaddressed,includinggender-basedviolencefromlocalworkers.
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